Karta Kadastrova

Dobrotvirska hromada

7,859 land parcels in 123 cadastral quarters

Dobrotvirska hromada on the cadastral map of Ukraine: 7,859 land parcels across 123 cadastral quarters. The figures come from the State Land Cadastre (Derzhavnyi Zemelnyi Kadastr, DZK), the official register that Derzhheokadastr maintains for every registered parcel in the country. Below you'll find this area's cadastral quarters and the administrative units or settlements nested under it — open any of them, or look up a parcel by its cadastral number to see its area, designated use, form of ownership and boundaries on the interactive map.

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Districts, hromadas and settlements

  • Hriada402 land parcels in 13 cadastral quarters
  • Dobrotvir533 land parcels in 20 cadastral quarters
  • Dolyny171 land parcels in 10 cadastral quarters
  • Dolyny130 land parcels in 10 cadastral quarters
  • Kozaky61 land parcels in 5 cadastral quarters
  • Koshakovski149 land parcels in 5 cadastral quarters
  • Maziarnia-Karanska740 land parcels in 8 cadastral quarters
  • Maiky9 land parcels in 2 cadastral quarters
  • Matiashi86 land parcels in 4 cadastral quarters
  • Neznaniv488 land parcels in 15 cadastral quarters
  • Perekalky495 land parcels in 13 cadastral quarters
  • Polonychna1,209 land parcels in 13 cadastral quarters
  • Rohali126 land parcels in 5 cadastral quarters
  • Rokety583 land parcels in 11 cadastral quarters
  • Silets324 land parcels in 22 cadastral quarters
  • Staryi Dobrotvir597 land parcels in 13 cadastral quarters
  • Stryhanka503 land parcels in 9 cadastral quarters
  • Tartak243 land parcels in 14 cadastral quarters
  • Tychok636 land parcels in 16 cadastral quarters
  • Tyshytsia374 land parcels in 7 cadastral quarters

Cadastral quarters

The administrative units shown here follow the KATOTTG codifier, which replaced the older KOATUU classifier (in use since 1997) in the 2020 reform: oblasts and the Autonomous Republic of Crimea are divided into raions, raions into territorial hromadas, and hromadas group cities, villages and towns, with the largest cities further split into districts. A parcel's cadastral number, by contrast, still carries the numbering of the old KOATUU cadastral zones, so its first ten digits don't always match the modern hromada or raion code — each parcel page shows both references. The cadastral quarter is the number's third segment: a compact part of a zone whose boundaries rarely change even as individual parcels within it are split or merged. Near the front line, some parcel geometry is generalised for security reasons.