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Zaliznychnyi District
Залізничний район
Map of Lviv and its districts with Zaliznychnyi highlighted in red.
Map of Lviv and its districts with Zaliznychnyi highlighted in red.
Country Ukraine
OblastLviv Oblast
Population
 • Total126,020
Time zoneEET

Zaliznýčnyj District (Ukrainian: Залізни́чний райо́н) is an urban district of the city of Lviv, named after the Lviv railway station (залізниця, zaliznytsia means railway). This district covers western part of the city. It contains such neighborhoods as Bilohorshcha, Levandivka and Sknylivok. Lviv International Airport is situated also in this district.

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Zaliznychny district together with Shevchenkivskyi is one of the two districts name of which have not been changed since Soviet times. Apparently, it is name connected to the fact that the area is open around the railway - on its territory is the main railway station, as well as a number of small states. In addition, it is mostly in Levandivka, where the workers of the Lviv Railway traditionally live.[1]

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