Orenburg Oblast

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small coat of arms of Orenburg Oblast

Orenburg OblastTemplate:Efn (also Orenburzhye) is a federal subject of Russia (an oblast), mainly located in Eastern Europe, with some land in the southern and eastern portions of the oblast falling within Asia. Its administrative center is the city of Orenburg. From 1938 to 1957, it bore the name Chkalov OblastTemplate:Efn in honor of Valery Chkalov. As of the 2021 Census, the oblast had a population of 1,862,767,<ref name="2021Census">Template:Ru-pop-ref</ref> down from 2,033,072 in the 2010 Census.<ref name="2010Census">Template:Ru-pop-ref</ref>

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The House of the Soviets (oblast administrative centre)

Geography

Orenburg Oblast's internal borders are with the republics of Bashkortostan and Tatarstan to the north, Chelyabinsk Oblast to the north-east, and with Samara and Saratov oblasts to the west. Orenburg Oblast also shares an international border with Kazakhstan to the east and south. The oblast is situated on the boundary between Europe and Asia. The majority of its territory lies west of the continental divide in European Russia and smaller sections in the east situated on the Asian side of the divide. The most important river of the oblast is the Ural and the largest lake Shalkar-Yega-Kara. Orenburg is traversed by the northeasterly line of equal latitude and longitude. The highest point of the oblast is the Template:Convert-high Nakas.<ref name="GЕ">Google Earth</ref>

History

In the first half of the 18th century, the Russian Empire constructed the Template:Interlanguage link, a series of 46 forts, including Orenburg,<ref>"Russian Colonization and the Genesis of Kazak National Consciousness". S. Sabol (2003). Springer. p.27 Template:ISBN</ref> to prevent Kazakh and Dzungar nomads from raiding Russian territory.<ref>"Central Asia, 130 Years of Russian Dominance: A Historical Overview". Edward A. Allworth, Edward Allworth (1994). Duke University Press. p. 10. Template:ISBN</ref>

Orenburg played a major role in Pugachev's Rebellion (1773–1774), the largest peasant revolt in Russian history.

During the Russian Civil War, the region was heavily affected by the Russian famine of 1921–1922.

During World War II in 1941, the command and staff of the newly formed Polish Anders' Army was based in Buzuluk,<ref>Template:Cite book</ref> and in 1942, the First Czechoslovak Independent Field Battalion was based there. Both formations afterwards fought against Nazi Germany.

On 26 May 2024, a Ukrainian drone attacked the Voronezh M long-range radar station near Orsk.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

Administrative divisions

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Demographics

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Ethnic composition (2021)<ref name="census2021">Template:Cite web</ref>

Ethnic group Population Percentage
Russians 1,380,674 79.3%
Tatars 116,605 6.7%
Kazakhs 107,734 6.2%
Bashkirs 36,181 2.1%
Mordvins 18,300 1.1%
Ukrainians 16,639 1.0%
Others 65,056 3.7%
Ethnicity not stated 121,578

Vital statistics for 2024:<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

  • Births: 15,366 (8.4 per 1,000)
  • Deaths: 26,368 (14.5 per 1,000)

Total fertility rate (2024):<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
1.47 children per woman

Life expectancy (2021):<ref name="rosstat">Template:Cite web</ref>
Total — 68.21 years (male — 63.91, female — 72.48)

Settlements

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Religion

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As of a 2012 survey,<ref name="2012ArenaAtlas"/> 40.2% of the population of Orenburg Oblast adheres to the Russian Orthodox Church, 3% declare themselves to be generic nondenominational Christians (excluding the Protestant definition), 2% are Orthodox Christian believers who do not belong to any church or belong to non-Russian Orthodox churches. Muslims constitute 13% of the population. 3% of the population are followers of the Slavic native faith (Rodnovery), 6.8% are followers of other religions or did not give an answer to the survey. In addition, 20% of the population declares to be "spiritual but not religious" and 12% to be atheist.<ref name="2012ArenaAtlas"/>Template:Historical populationsTemplate:Clear


Economy

Orenburg Oblast is one of the major agricultural areas of Russia. Its climate is favorable to farming with a humid spring, dry summer and many sunny days, which make perfect conditions for cultivating hard wheat and rye, sunflowers, potatoes, peas, beans, corn, and gourds.

The range of the oblast's export commodities includes oil and oil products, gas and gas produced products, rolled ferrous and non-ferrous metals, nickel, asbestos, chromium compounds, rough copper, electric engines, and radiators, which are used to make products from the machine-building industry.

See also

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