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Volgograd Oblast

First-level administrative division of Russia

Volgograd Oblast

Summary

First-level administrative division of Russia

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en_nameVolgograd Oblast
ru_nameВолгоградская область
image_mapMap of Russia (2014–2022) - Volgograd Oblast.svg
coordinates
image_coaCoat of Arms of Volgograd oblast.svg
image_flagFlag of Volgograd Oblast.svg
political_statusOblast
political_status_linkOblasts of Russia
federal_districtSouthern
economic_regionVolga
adm_ctr_typeAdministrative center
adm_ctr_nameVolgograd
adm_ctr_ref
pop_2021census2500781
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pop_2010census_rank18th
urban_pop_2021census77.4%
rural_pop_2021census22.6%
pop_2021census_ref
area_km2112877
area_km2_rank31st
established_dateDecember 5, 1936
established_date_ref
license_plates34, 134
ISORU-VGG
leader_titleGovernor
leader_title_ref
leader_nameAndrey Bocharov
leader_name_ref
legislatureOblast Duma
legislature_ref
websitehttp://www.volganet.ru/

|82.6% Russians|1.5% Kazakhs|0.64% Armenians|0.52% Tatars|0.33% Azerbaijanis|0.32% Chechens|3.05% other|10.72% not stated}} Volgograd Oblast (Волгоградская область) is a federal subject (oblast) of Russia, located in the Lower Volga region of Southern Russia. Its administrative center is Volgograd. The population of the oblast was 2,500,781 in the 2021 Census.

Formerly known as Stalingrad Oblast, it was given its present name in 1961, when the city of Stalingrad was renamed Volgograd as part of the process of de-Stalinization. Volgograd Oblast borders Rostov Oblast in the southwest, Voronezh Oblast in the northwest, Saratov Oblast in the north, Astrakhan Oblast and the Republic of Kalmykia in the southeast, and has an international border with Kazakhstan in the east. The two main rivers in European Russia, the Don and the Volga, run through the oblast and are connected by the Volga–Don Canal. Volgograd Oblast's strategic waterways have made it a popular route for shipping and for the generation of hydroelectricity.

Volgograd Oblast was the primary site of the Battle of Stalingrad during World War II, regarded as the single bloodiest battle in the history of warfare.

Geography

  • Borders length: 2221.9 km

Volgograd Oblast borders Saratov, Rostov, Astrakhan, and Voronezh Oblasts, as well as the Russian republic of Kalmykia and Kazakhstan. Most of Volgograd Oblast is located in the Pontic–Caspian steppe. The Yergeni hills are located to the southeast. Forests cover 4% of the territory. The major rivers are:

  • The Volga River
  • The Don River
  • The Medveditsa River
  • The Khopyor River

History

Since the Middle Ages, the territory was ruled by Khazars, Cumania, the Golden Horde and Russia.

Stalingrad Oblast (Сталинградская область) was established on December 5, 1936 on the territory of former Stalingrad Krai. It was the scene of the Battle of Stalingrad during World War II in 1942–1943. The oblast was given its present name on November 10, 1961.

Administrative divisions

Main article: Administrative divisions of Volgograd Oblast

Politics

Building of the Oblast Duma and Oblast Government

During the Soviet period, three people exercised oblast-level authority:

  1. The first secretary of the Stalingrad Committee of the Communist Party (who in reality had the most power)
  2. The chairman of the Oblast Soviet (legislative power)
  3. The chairman of the Oblast Executive Committee (executive power)

In 1991 the CPSU lost de facto power, and the head of the oblast administration, and eventually the governor, was appointed and elected alongside the regional parliament.

The Charter of Volgograd Oblast provides the fundamental law of the region. The Legislative Assembly of Volgograd Oblast is the province's standing legislative (representative) body. The Legislative Assembly exercises its authority by passing laws, resolutions, and other legal acts and by supervising the implementation and observance of the laws and other legal acts passed by it. The highest executive body, the oblast government, includes territorial executive bodies such as district administrations, committees, and commissions that facilitate development and run the day-to-day matters of the province. The oblast administration supports the activities of the governor, who is the highest official and acts as guarantor of the observance of the Oblast Charter in accordance with the Constitution of Russia.

Demographics

Life expectancy at birth in Volgograd Oblast

The population of the oblast was 2,500,781 according to the 2021 Russian census, 2,610,161 in the 2010 Russian census, 2,699,223 in the 2002 Russian census, and 2,593,944 in the 1989 Soviet census.

Vital statistics for 2024:

  • Births: 16,051 (6.6 per 1,000)
  • Deaths: 32,460 (13.3 per 1,000)

Total fertility rate (2024):

1.12 children per woman

Life expectancy (2021):

Total — 69.96 years (male — 65.70, female — 74.14)

Settlements

Ethnic groups

(shown are the ethnic groups with a population of more than 7,000 people)

Ethnic groupPopulation (in 2010)Percent
Russians
Kazakhs
Ukrainians
Armenians
Tatars
Azerbaijani
Germans
Chechens
Belarusians
Koreans
  • 44,541 people were registered from administrative databases, and could not declare an ethnicity. It is estimated that the proportion of ethnicities in this group is the same as that of the declared group.

Religion

According to a 2012 survey, 54.5% of the population of Volgograd Oblast adheres to the Russian Orthodox Church, 4% are unaffiliated generic Christians, 2% are Eastern Orthodox Christian believers who don't belong to any church or are members of non-Russian Eastern Orthodox churches, and 3% are Muslims. In addition, 18% of the population declares to be "spiritual but not religious", 12% is atheist, and 6.5% follows other religions or did not give an answer to the question.

Government

Governor of Volgograd Oblast is Андрей Бочаров (since 2014)

Both the flag and the coat of arms of Volgograd Oblast include an image of The Motherland Calls, an 85 m statue located in Volgograd.

Economy

Primary branches of economics are agriculture, food production, heavy industry, gas and petroleum refining. The Volga Hydroelectric Station operates on the Volga River.

The largest companies in the region include Volzhsky Pipe Plant, Volgogradenergosbyt (a local electric power distribution company), OJSC Kaustik (caustic soda manufacturer), Volzhsky Orgsintez (a chemical plant).

References

Notes

Sources

  • Исполнительный комитет Волгоградского областного Совета депутатов трудящихся. "Волгоградская область. Административно-территориальное деление на 1 июля 1968 года" (Volgograd Oblast. Administrative-Territorial Structure as of July 1, 1968). Нижне-Волжское книжное издательство. Волгоград, 1969.

References

  1. Charter of Volgograd Oblast, Article 41
  2. "Оценка численности постоянного населения по субъектам Российской Федерации". [[Federal State Statistics Service (Russia).
  3. Charter of Volgograd Oblast, Article 7
  4. Official website of Volgograd Oblast. [http://www.volganet.ru/gubernator/ Andrey Ivanovich Bocharov] {{Webarchive. link. (November 20, 2016 , Acting Governor of Volgograd Oblast {{in lang). ru
  5. Matters, Military History. (November 2, 2010). "The 5 Bloodiest Battles in History | Military History Matters".
  6. Hellbeck, Jochen. (2015). "Stalingrad: The City that Defeated the Third Reich". PublicAffairs.
  7. Liddil, Davis. (2016). ""Stalingrad is Hell": Soviet Morale and the Battle of Stalingrad". CLA Journal.
  8. ''Volgograd Oblast. Administrative-Territorial Structure'', p. 3
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  10. {{ru-pop-ref. 2010Census
  11. {{ru-pop-ref. 2002Census
  12. {{ru-pop-ref. 1989Census
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  15. "Демографический ежегодник России". [[Federal State Statistics Service (Russia).
  16. (2011-12-19). "Перепись-2010: русских становится больше". Perepis-2010.ru.
  17. [http://sreda.org/en/arena "Arena: Atlas of Religions and Nationalities in Russia"]. Sreda, 2012.
  18. [http://c2.kommersant.ru/ISSUES.PHOTO/OGONIOK/2012/034/ogcyhjk2.jpg 2012 Arena Atlas Religion Maps]. "Ogonek", № 34 (5243), 27/08/2012. Retrieved 21/04/2017. [https://web.archive.org/web/20170421154615/http://c2.kommersant.ru/ISSUES.PHOTO/OGONIOK/2012/034/ogcyhjk2.jpg Archived].
  19. (2019). "Proceedings of the Volgograd State University International Scientific Conference "Competitive, Sustainable and Safe Development of the Regional Economy" (CSSDRE 2019)".
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