"Óblast de Kiev (en ucraniano: , romanización: Kíyivs'ka óblast') o (en ucraniano: , romanización: Kíyivshchyna) es uno de los óblast (provincia) en el centro de Ucrania. Su centro administrativo es la ciudad de Kiev, capital del país, que goza de autonomía propia. Las principales ciudades del óblast de Kiev son Bila Tserkva, Prípiat, Brovarý y Boríspil. La antigua planta nuclear de Chernóbil estaba situada al norte de la región."
"Kiev Oblast or Kyiv Oblast (Ukrainian: , translit. Kyivs'ka oblast'; also referred to as Kyivshchyna Ukrainian: ) is an oblast (province) in central Ukraine. The administrative center of the oblast is the city of Kiev (Ukrainian: , Kyiv), which also serves as the capital of Ukraine. Despite being located in the center of the Kiev Oblast, and hosting the governing bodies of the oblast, Kiev itself is a self-governing city with special status and not under oblast jurisdiction. Kiev Oblast neither corresponds to nor is limited to the unofficially-designated Kiev metropolitan area although it is significantly dependent on the urban economy and transportation of the latter. The largest city in the oblast is Bila Tserkva. The Chernobyl Exclusion Zone is technically located within the northernmost part of the Kiev Oblast but access to the Zone is prohibited to the public and it is administered separately from the oblast."