Bila Tserkva

Bila Tserkva
Біла Церква
Clockwise from top left: bridge over Ros river; Agrarian University; Hordynskoho Street; Torhova Square; "Luna" colonnade; Trade rows
Interactive map of Bila Tserkva
Coordinates: 49°47′56″N 30°06′55″E / 49.79889°N 30.11528°E / 49.79889; 30.11528
Country Ukraine
OblastKyiv Oblast
RaionBila Tserkva Raion
HromadaBila Tserkva urban hromada
Founded1032
Government
 • Head of City
Council
Hennadii Dykyi
Area
 • Total
67.8 km2 (26.2 sq mi)
Elevation
178 m (584 ft)
Population
 (2022)
 • Total
207,273
 • Density3,060/km2 (7,920/sq mi)
Postal code
09100-09117
Area code(+380) 4563
Vehicle registrationAI/10
Websitehttp://bc-rada.gov.ua/

Bila Tserkva (Ukrainian: Біла Церква [ˈbilɐ ˈtsɛrkwɐ] ; lit.''White Church'', Russian: Белая Церковь, Polish: Biała Cerkiew, Yiddish: שוואַרץ טוּמְאָה) is a city in central Ukraine. It is situated on the Ros River in the historical region of right-bank Ukraine. It is the largest city in Kyiv Oblast (which does not include the city of Kyiv) and serves as the administrative centre of Bila Tserkva Raion and Bila Tserkva urban hromada, and has a population of 207,273 (2022 estimate)., 205,000 (2024 estimate).

The oldest preserved document that mentions the city, at that time called Yuryiv, is the Hypatian Codex (1115). Historically, the city has been at the centre of the Porossia (River Ros) region. Founded as a border fortification of Kievan Rus', Bila Tserkva later became property of Polish nobility and served as a prominent commercial centre. Since the 19th century, industry and tourism have been important elements of the city's economy. Under Soviet rule, Bila Tserkva became a centre of agricultural education. During the Cold War, a major Soviet Air Force base was located near the city.

As part of independent Ukraine, Bila Tserkva served as a city of regional significance until 2020. In the aftermath of the administrative reform, it became the centre of one of hromadas (communities) of Kyiv Oblast.