Bohuslav

Bohuslav (Ukrainian: Богуслав), known as Boslov by former Jewish residents, is a city on the Ros' River in Kiev Oblast (province) of Ukraine. It is the administrative centre of Bohuslavskyi Raion. The population is 17,135 (2001).

Prominent Americans who trace their family roots to Bohuslav include the late Congressman Herman Toll (1907-1967), who emigrated from the region with his family around 1910, and his nephews Robert (Bob) and Bruce Toll, founders of publicly traded homebuilder Toll Brothers.

Administrative divisions of Kiev Oblast
Administrative center: Kiev
Districts
  • Baryshivka
  • Bila Tserkva
  • Bohuslav
  • Boryspil
  • Borodianka
  • Brovary
  • Fastiv
  • Ivankiv
  • Kaharlyk
  • Kiev-Sviatoshyn
  • Makariv
  • Myronivka
  • Obukhiv
  • Pereiaslav-Khmelnytskyi
  • Poliske
  • Rokytne
  • Skvyra
  • Stavyshche
  • Tarashcha
  • Tetiiv
  • Vasylkiv
  • Volodarka
  • Vyshhorod
  • Yahotyn
  • Zgurivka
Cities
Major cities
  • Berezan
  • Bila Tserkva
  • Boryspil
  • Brovary
  • Bucha
  • Fastiv
  • Irpin
  • Obukhiv
  • Pereiaslav-Khmelnytskyi
  • Prypiat
  • Rzhyshchiv
  • Slavutych
  • Vasylkiv
Other cities
  • Bohuslav
  • Boyarka
  • Chernobyl
  • Kaharlyk
  • Myronivka
  • Skvyra
  • Tarashcha
  • Tetiiv
  • Ukrainka
  • Uzyn
  • Vyshhorod
  • Vyshneve
  • Yahotyn
List of: urban-type settlements — villages