Samara Oblast

Samara Oblast (English)
Самарская область (Russian)
Map of Russia - Samara Oblast (2008-03).svg
Location of Samara Oblast in Russia
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Coat of arms of Samara Oblast
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Flag of Samara Oblast
Anthem: None
Country Russia
Administrative center Samara
Established May 14, 1928
Political status
Federal district
Economic region
Oblast
Southern
Volga
Code 34
Area
- Rank within Russia
112,877 km²
31st
Population ( 2002)
- Rank within Russia
- Density
- Urban
- Rural
2,598,908 inhabitants
17th
23 inhab. / km²

Official language Russian
Governor Vladimir Artyakov
Legislative body Oblast Duma
Charter Charter of Samara Oblast
Official website http://www.adm.samara.ru/

Samara Oblast (Russian: Сама́рская о́бласть, Samarskaya oblast) is a federal subject of Russia (an oblast). It is located in the Volga Federal District. The administrative center is the city of Samara. During the Russian Revolution of 1905 it was home to the short-lived Stary Buyan Republic.

Area: 53,600 km²; population: 3,239,737 (according to the 2002 Census).

In the Soviet Union it was known as Kuybyshev Oblast (1936-1990), after the Soviet name, Kuybyshev, of Samara.

Contents

Administrative divisions

Demographics

Population: 3,239,732 (2002)

Ethnic groups: According to the 2002 Census the ethnic makeup of the region was • 2,708,549 Russians (83.60%) • 127,931 Tatars (3.95%) • 101,358 Chuvash (3.13%) • 86,000 Mordvins (2.65%) • 60,727 Ukrainians (1.87%) • 21,566 Armenians (0.67%) • 15,046 Azeris (0.46%) • 14,918 Kazakhs (0.46%) • 14,082 Belarusians (0.43%) • 9,569 Germans (0.30%) • 7,885 Bashkirs (0.24%) • 6,384 Jews (0.20%) • 5,438 Uzbeks (0.17%) • 5,244 Roma (0.16%) • 4,624 Tajiks (0.14%) • 3,889 Mari (0.12%) • 3,518 Georgians (0.11%) • 2,364 Moldovans (0.07%) • and various other groups of less than two thousand people each. • An additional 22,489 residents declined to state their nationality or ethnocultural identity on the census questionnaire.[1]

Economy

In 1997 Samara Oblast became one of the few regions to receive the approval of the President of Russia to implement external bonded loans (Presidential decree № 1212, dated 12.10.1997 “On Creating Conditions to Conduct Loans Operations on the Internal and External Capital Markets”).

Government

Governors:

Sister district

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