The area of the oblast is 27,183 km2; its population (estimated as of 1 January 2013) was 1,785,243. Zaporizhzhia Oblast is located within the regions of
Zaporizhzhia (northern part) and
Pryazovia (southern part).
Districts (Raions) The oblast is divided into five rajons, list below with their populations as at 2022 (preceding the Russian invasion). Of these, Zaporizhzhia raion in the north remains under Ukrainian administration while the other four (broadly speaking) are under Russian administration. • Berdjans'kyj raion [Berdyansk] District (Бердянський район) 176,046 • Melitopol's'kyj raion [Melitopol] District (Мелітопольський район) 276,638 • Polohivs'kyj raion [Polohy] District (Пологівський район) 163,641 • Vasylivs'kyj raion [Vasylivka] District (Василівський район) 181,271 • Zaporiz'kyj raion [Zaporizhzhia] District (Запорізький район) 840,866
Cities Its largest cities by population are: •
Zaporizhzhia •
Melitopol – under
Russian occupation •
Berdiansk – under Russian occupation •
Enerhodar (location of the
Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant) – under Russian occupation •
Tokmak – under Russian occupation •
Polohy – under Russian occupation •
Dniprorudne – under Russian occupation •
Vilniansk •
Orikhiv •
Huliaipole – under Russian occupation •
Vasylivka – under Russian occupation
Relief Zaporizhzhia Oblast is characterized by a flat landscape.
Soils are mostly
chernozem. Knowledge of the relief of the Zaporizhzhia Oblast today is especially important because of the problem of land reclamation and its more intensive use. The territory of Zaporizhzhia Oblast as a whole has a flat topography, but there are markedly elevated and depressed areas, which differ in shape, origin, and age. The highest central-eastern part of the oblast is the
Azov Upland. It extends to the east and to the territory of
Donetsk Oblast, where it meets the Donetsk ridge. In the south, between the Azov Upland and the
Sea of Azov, is the western part of the Azov coastal plain, which flows into the
Black Sea west of the
Molochna River. The northeastern end of the coastal plain merges with the Zaporizhzhia inner plain, which borders the southeastern outskirts of the Dnieper Upland. Thus, the territory of Zaporizhzhia Oblast consists of two distinct
geomorphological parts: the outskirts of the Azov and Dnipro uplands, which structurally correspond to the southeastern part of the Ukrainian crystalline massif and the outskirts of the coastal
Pryazov and Black Sea plains, which are located within the Black Sea basin. ==History==