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Halytskyi District
Галицький район
A modern building in central Lviv
A modern building in central Lviv
Map of Lviv and its districts with Halytskyi highlighted in red.
Map of Lviv and its districts with Halytskyi highlighted in red.
Country Ukraine
OblastLviv Oblast
Population
 • Total58,812
Time zoneEET

Halytskyi District (Ukrainian: Галицький район) is an urban district of the city of Lviv, named after Ruthenian king and founder of the city Daniel of Galicia (Danylo Halytskyi). Halytskyi District covers territory of Old City with the center in Market Square and some other central neighborhoods like Snopkiv, Sofiyivka and Citadel.

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