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The Strilky rural hromada is a mountainous rural hromada in Sambir Raion, Lviv Oblast, Ukraine. Located in the western part of the Sambir Raion, its territory is entirely within the Upper Dniester Beskids (Carpathian Mountains), covering an area of 320.4 km2 (9.9% of the raion's area). The community comprises 21 villages with a population of 14,349 residents (6.2% of the raion's population), and 10,822 adults.[1] The population density is 44.78 people/km2.
It borders the Staryi Sambir urban hromada to the north, the Turka urban hromada to the south, the Skhidnytsia urban hromada of the Drohobych Raion to the east, and the Republic of Poland to the west. The hromada was recently established, at the end of 2020.
On the territory of the Strilky hromada are the Royal Beskids National Nature Park and the "Upper Dniester Beskids" Regional Landscape Park.
Formed based on the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine decree dated June 12, 2020, 'On determining administrative centers and approving the territories of territorial hromadas.' The first elections of the village head and village council deputies took place on October 25, 2020. The first solemn meeting was held on November 26, 2020.
The head is Mykola Drozd.[2]
The governing body is the Strilky village council.[3]
Council address: Ukraine, 82092, Lviv Oblast, Sambir Raion, Strilky, o. M. Verbicky Street, 10. KATO code: UA46080170000064605.[4]
Official website: https://strilky-gromada.gov.ua