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Evenk Autonomous Okrug
Former federal subject of Russia
Former federal subject of Russia
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| en_name | Evenk Autonomous Okrug |
| ru_name | Эвенки́йский Aвтоно́мный Округ |
| loc_name1 | Эведы Автомоды Округ |
| loc_lang1 | Evenki |
| image_map | RussiaEvenkia2005.svg |
| image_coa | Coat of Arms of Evenkia.png |
| image_flag | Flag of Evenkia.svg |
| political_status | Autonomous Okrug |
| political_status_link | Autonomous okrugs of Russia |
| federal_district | Siberian |
| economic_region | East Siberian |
| adm_ctr_type | Capital |
| adm_ctr_name | Tura |
| official_lang_list | Recognised minority language: Evenk |
| pop_latest | 16,979 |
| pop_latest_date | 2007 |
| area_km2 | 763,197 |
| area_km2_rank | 7th |
| established_date | 10 December 1930 |
| leader_title | Last Governor |
| leader_name | Boris Zolotaryov |
| legislature | Legislative Assembly |
| date | date=January 2026 |
Evenk Autonomous Okrug (, Evenkiysky avtonomny okrug; , Ēvēde Avtōmōde Okrug), or Evenkia, was a federal subject of Russia (an autonomous okrug of Krasnoyarsk Krai). It had been created in 1930. Its administrative center was the urban-type settlement of Tura. As of 2006, at 767,600 km, it was Russia's seventh largest federal subject, and the country's least populous:
In 1999, the governor of Krasnoyarsk, General Alexander Lebed, demanded the okrug recognize the central district government of Krasnoyarsk had authority over it, which the okrug refused to do, causing a power struggle between the central district and the okrug's government.
Following a referendum on the issue held on April 17, 2005, Evenk and Taymyr Autonomous Okrugs were merged into Krasnoyarsk Krai effective January 1, 2007. Administratively, they are now considered to be districts with special status within Krasnoyarsk Krai; municipally, they have a status of municipal districts (see Evenkiysky District).
Boris Zolotaryov was the last governor of the autonomous okrug.
Administrative divisions

Main article: Administrative divisions of Evenk Autonomous Okrug
Before 2007, Evenk AO contained three districts:
- Baykitsky District
- Ilimpiyskiy District
- Tungussko-Chunsky District
Demographics
Population
(2002): 17,697.
Vital statistics
:Source: Russian Federal State Statistics Service
| Average population (x 1000) | Live births | Deaths | Natural change | Crude birth rate (per 1000) | Crude death rate (per 1000) | Natural change (per 1000) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1970 | 13 | 314 | 144 | 170 | 24.2 | 11.1 |
| 1975 | 15 | 254 | 159 | 95 | 16.9 | 10.6 |
| 1980 | 17 | 373 | 167 | 206 | 21.9 | 9.8 |
| 1985 | 22 | 521 | 219 | 302 | 23.7 | 10.0 |
| 1990 | 24 | 514 | 189 | 325 | 21.3 | 7.8 |
| 1991 | 24 | 427 | 221 | 206 | 17.7 | 9.1 |
| 1992 | 24 | 414 | 249 | 165 | 17.5 | 10.5 |
| 1993 | 23 | 297 | 270 | 27 | 13.1 | 11.9 |
| 1994 | 21 | 294 | 257 | 37 | 13.9 | 12.1 |
| 1995 | 20 | 299 | 214 | 85 | 14.8 | 10.6 |
| 1996 | 20 | 269 | 223 | 46 | 13.5 | 11.2 |
| 1997 | 20 | 261 | 202 | 59 | 13.3 | 10.3 |
| 1998 | 19 | 244 | 220 | 24 | 12.7 | 11.4 |
| 1999 | 19 | 251 | 203 | 48 | 13.4 | 10.8 |
| 2000 | 18 | 242 | 214 | 28 | 13.3 | 11.7 |
| 2001 | 18 | 274 | 234 | 40 | 15.3 | 13.1 |
| 2002 | 18 | 263 | 237 | 26 | 14.9 | 13.4 |
| 2003 | 18 | 274 | 215 | 59 | 15.6 | 12.3 |
| 2004 | 17 | 267 | 218 | 49 | 15.4 | 12.6 |
| 2005 | 17 | 283 | 259 | 24 | 16.5 | 15.1 |
| 2006 | 17 | 282 | 236 | 46 | 16.6 | 13.9 |
Ethnic groups

Of the 17,697 residents (as of the 2002 census) 2 (0.01%) chose not to specify their ethnic background. Of the rest, residents identified themselves as belonging to 67 ethnic groups, including ethnic Russians (62%), Evenks (21.5%), Yakuts (5.6%), Ukrainians (3.1%), Kets (1.2%), 162 Tatars (0.9%), 152 Khakas (0.9%) and 127 Volga Germans (0.7%).
| Ethnic | ||||||||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| group | 1939 census | 1959 census | 1970 census | 1979 census | 1989 census | 2002 census | Number | % | Number | % | Number | % | Number | % | Number | % | Number | % |
| Evenks | 3,721 | 39.3% | 3,474 | 33.7% | 3,207 | 25.3% | 3,239 | 20.3% | 3,480 | 14.0% | 3,802 | 21.5% | ||||||
| Yakuts | 713 | 7.5% | 51 | 0.5% | 781 | 6.2% | 822 | 5.1% | 937 | 3.8% | 991 | 5.6% | ||||||
| Kets | 14 | 0.1% | 142 | 1.1% | 154 | 1.0% | 150 | 0.6% | 211 | 1.2% | ||||||||
| Russians | 4,675 | 49.4% | 5,975 | 57.9% | 7,732 | 61.1% | 10,400 | 65.1% | 16,718 | 67.5% | 10,958 | 61.9% | ||||||
| Ukrainians | 117 | 1.2% | 196 | 1.9% | 254 | 2.0% | 472 | 3.0% | 1,303 | 5.3% | 550 | 3.1% | ||||||
| Others | 234 | 2.5% | 610 | 5.9% | 542 | 4.3% | 881 | 5.5% | 2,181 | 8.8% | 1,185 | 6.7% |
Governors
| No. | Portrait | Name | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| (lifespan) | Tenure | Time in office | Party | Election | 1 | 2 | 3 | |||
| [[File:Anatoly Yakimov.jpg | 80px]] | Anatoly Yakimov | ||||||||
| (1949–2013) | 18 December 1991 – | |||||||||
| 21 April 1997 | ||||||||||
| (lost election) | Independent}}" | Independent | Appointed | |||||||
| [[File:Aleksandr Bokovikov.jpg | 80px]] | Aleksandr Bokovikov | ||||||||
| (1956–2010) | 21 April 1997 – | |||||||||
| 22 April 2001 | ||||||||||
| (retired) | Our Home – Russia}}" | Our Home – Russia → | ||||||||
| Unity | 1996 | |||||||||
| 1997 | ||||||||||
| Unity (Russian political party)}}" | ||||||||||
| [[File:Boris Zolotaryov (sfo.gov.ru).jpg | 80px]] | Boris Zolotaryov | ||||||||
| (born 1953) | 22 April 2001 – | |||||||||
| 31 December 2006 | ||||||||||
| (autonomy dissolved) | Independent}}" | Independent → | ||||||||
| United Russia | 2001 | |||||||||
| 2005 | ||||||||||
| United Russia}}" |
References
References
- National Geographic. ''The Book of Peoples''. Page 139
- (18 December 1991). "Указ Президента РСФСР от 18.12.1991 г. № 288 О главах администраций Таймырского (Долгано-Ненецкого), Ханты-Мансийского и Эвенкийского автономных округов".
- "Календарь памятных дат 2023".
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