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Kirov Oblast (Russian: Кировская область , IPA: [ˈkʲirəfskəjə ˈobləsʲtʲ] ) is a federal subject of Russia (an oblast ) located in Eastern Europe . Its administrative center is the city of Kirov . As of the 2010 census , the population is 1,341,312.

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28-588: (Redirected from Zavodskoy District ) Zavodskoy may refer to: Zavodskoy City District, Russia , name of several city districts in Russia Zavodskoy (inhabited locality) , name of several inhabited localities in Russia See also [ edit ] Zavodsky (disambiguation) [REDACTED] Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations with

56-590: A 2012 survey 40.1% of the population of Kirov Oblast adheres to the Russian Orthodox Church , 5% are unaffiliated generic Christians , 1% are Orthodox Christian believers not belonging to churches or members of non-Russian Orthodox churches , 1% are adherents to Islam , 1% to the Old Believers . In addition, 33% of the population deems itself to be "spiritual but not religious", 13% is atheist , and 5.9% follows other religions or did not give an answer to

84-402: A combined water surface area of 5.5 million hectares. These lakes provide habitats for various species of fish and birds and are often used for recreational purposes. The rivers and lakes of Kirov Oblast are integral to the region's natural environment and economy, providing water for agriculture, supporting fisheries, and transportation. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Vyatka remained

112-777: A former urban-type settlement in Rostov Oblast ; since 2005—a part of the town of Kamensk-Shakhtinsky References [ edit ] ^ Законодательное Собрание Приморского края. Закон №151-КЗ от 11 октября 2004 г. «Об упраздении посёлков городского типа Артёмовский, Заводской и Угловое», в ред. Закона №339-КЗ от 8 февраля 2006 г «О внесении изменений в отдельные законодательные акты Приморского края». Вступил в силу через 10 дней со дня официального опубликования. Опубликован: "Ведомости Законодательного Собрания Приморского края", №70, 14 октября 2004 г. (Legislative Assembly of Primorsky Krai. Law #151-KZ of October 11, 2004 On

140-680: A logging depot settlement in Kuyvozovskoye Settlement Municipal Formation of Vsevolozhsky District of Leningrad Oblast Zavodskoy, Vyborgsky District, Leningrad Oblast , a logging depot settlement in Krasnoselskoye Settlement Municipal Formation of Vyborgsky District of Leningrad Oblast Zavodskoy, Lipetsk Oblast , a settlement in Dobrovsky Selsoviet of Dobrovsky District of Lipetsk Oblast Zavodskoy, Mari El Republic ,

168-728: A place of exile for opponents of the tsarist regime , including many prominent revolutionary figures. In 1920, a number of small southern and eastern districts (volosti) and villages were shifted from Vyatka as a result of the formation of the Tatar Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic and the Mari and Votskaya (now the Udmurt Republic ) autonomous regions. The territory did not escape the Russian Civil War and intervention of 1918–1921. Then between 1921 and 1922, it

196-472: A resolution renaming the city from Vyatka to Kirov, and Kirov Oblast was formed on 7 December. It included the Udmurt Autonomous Region, 37 districts (raiony) of Gorki Region (which had formerly been part of Vyatka Province), as well as Sapapulsky and Votkinsky districts of Sverdlovsk Region. Following the adoption of the new Constitution in 1936, Kirov Territory was transformed into Kirov Region and

224-828: A settlement in Saltykovsky Selsoviet of Zemetchinsky District of Penza Oblast Zavodskoy, Tambov Oblast , a settlement in Novospassky Selsoviet of Pervomaysky District of Tambov Oblast Zavodskoy, Tomsk Oblast , a settlement in Parabelsky District of Tomsk Oblast Zavodskoy, Tver Oblast , a settlement in Kimrsky District of Tver Oblast Zavodskoy, Ulyanovsk Oblast , a settlement in Yedelevsky Rural Okrug of Kuzovatovsky District of Ulyanovsk Oblast Zavodskoy, Voronezh Oblast ,

252-639: A settlement in Semeno-Alexandrovskoye Rural Settlement of Bobrovsky District of Voronezh Oblast Zavodskoy, Yaroslavl Oblast , a settlement in Lyubilkovsky Rural Okrug of Rostovsky District of Yaroslavl Oblast Abolished inhabited localities [ edit ] Zavodskoy, Primorsky Krai , a former urban-type settlement in Primorsky Krai ; since 2004—a part of the town of Artyom Zavodskoy, Rostov Oblast ,

280-666: A settlement under the administrative jurisdiction of the urban-type settlement of Mari-Turek of Mari-Tureksky District of the Mari El Republic Zavodskoy, Bessonovsky District, Penza Oblast , a settlement in Prokazninsky Selsoviet of Bessonovsky District of Penza Oblast Zavodskoy, Mokshansky District, Penza Oblast , a settlement in Chernozersky Selsoviet of Mokshansky District of Penza Oblast Zavodskoy, Zemetchinsky District, Penza Oblast ,

308-399: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Kirov Oblast Natural resources include forests (mostly conifers), phosphate rock, peat , furs , water and land. There are widespread deposits of peat and non-metallic minerals: limestone , marl , clay , sand and gravel , as well as the rare mineral volkonskoite. In recent decades, a minor recoverable oil reserve

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336-694: Is dominated by the Volga River basin, one of the largest river systems in Europe, but additionally encompasses the Severodvinsk The rivers in Kirov Oblast are numerous, with more than 19,000 rivers and streams and spanning 66.7 kilometers. Some of the most significant rivers include the Vyatka , Moloma , Cheptsa , and Kama rivers. The region contains approximately 4,500 lakes, many of which are of glacial origin, with

364-593: Is part of the Volga–Vyatka economic district located in the central part of European Russia in the Volga and Vyatka river basins. Its economic complex had already begun forming and developing before the Revolution , in large part because of the transfer points and trading posts located in Vyatka , which later led to the formation of large . Trading Centers Agriculture was the priority sector at first, but starting in 1940, there

392-516: 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 is the Oblast Government, which includes territorial executive bodies such as district administrations, committees, and commissions that facilitate development and run

420-671: The Republic of North Ossetia–Alania Rural localities [ edit ] Zavodskoy, Altai Krai , a settlement in Zavodskoy Selsoviet of Tyumentsevsky District of Altai Krai Zavodskoy, Irkutsk Oblast , a settlement in Chunsky District of Irkutsk Oblast Zavodskoy, Kirov Oblast , a settlement under the administrative jurisdiction of the urban-type settlement of Leninskoye of Shabalinsky District of Kirov Oblast Zavodskoy, Vsevolozhsky District, Leningrad Oblast ,

448-630: The Russian invasion of Ukraine , it was attacked and set ablaze by a Ukrainian Armed Forces drone strike. This was the first attack on the region since the start of hostilities, and is deep in inland Russia, over 1000 km from the Ukrainian border. During the Soviet period, the high authority in the oblast was shared between three persons: The first secretary of the Kirov CPSU Committee (who in reality had

476-601: The Abolition of the Urban-Type Settlements of Artyomovsky, Zavodskoy, and Uglovoye , as amended by the Law ;#339-KZ of February 8, 2006 On Amending Several Legislative Acts of Primorsky Krai . Effective as of after 10 days from the day of the official publication.). [REDACTED] Index of articles associated with the same name This set index article includes a list of related items that share

504-632: The Udmurt Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (ASSR) was separated from it. On 30 October 1997, Kirov, alongside Astrakhan , Murmansk , Ulyanovsk , and Yaroslavl , signed a power-sharing agreement with the government of Russia, granting it autonomy. The agreement would be abolished on 24 January 2002. Kirov Oblast was formed on 7 December 1934. It is divided administratively into 39 districts, 6 cities under oblast jurisdiction, 13 town under district jurisdiction, 58 urban-type settlements, and 580 selsoviets. Kirov Oblast

532-528: The biggest authority), the chairman of the oblast Soviet (legislative power), and the Chairman of the oblast Executive Committee (executive power). Since 1991, CPSU lost all the power, and the head of the Oblast administration, and eventually the governor was appointed/elected alongside elected regional parliament . The Charter of Kirov Oblast is the fundamental law of the region. The Legislative Assembly of Kirov Oblast

560-751: 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 . Population : 1,153,680 ( 2021 Census ) ; 1,341,312 ( 2010 Census ) ; 1,503,529 ( 2002 Census ) ; 1,692,655 ( 1989 Soviet census ) . Vital statistics for 2022: Total fertility rate (2022): 1.50 children per woman Life expectancy (2021): Total — 69.73 years (male — 64.80, female — 74.68) Ethnic Composition (2010): According to

588-509: The 💕 For other uses, see Zavodskoy (disambiguation) . Zavodskoy ( Russian : Заводско́й ) is the name of several rural localities in Russia . Modern inhabited localities [ edit ] Urban localities [ edit ] Zavodskoy, Republic of North Ossetia-Alania , an urban-type settlement under the administrative jurisdiction of Promyshlenny City District of Vladikavkaz City Under Republic Jurisdiction in

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616-539: The old division of the country into provinces and districts ( Uezd , Volost ) and introduced a new system of division into regions, territories, and districts (raiony). Vyatka Province was abolished, and its territory became part of Nizhny Novgorod Oblast . The city of Vyatka became a district center. On 5 December 1934, the Presidium of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee (VTsIK) passed

644-569: The production of more promising fodder crops like winter rye , barley , oats that are most suited to the Oblast's climatic conditions is anticipated in the future. Potatoes are also extensively cultivated. The Kirov Oblast is the site of the Rosrezerves' Zenit oil depot in Kotelnich , a large petroleum tank farm installation of the Russian State Reserve . On 28 August 2024, during

672-536: The same name (or similar names). If an internal link incorrectly led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Zavodskoy_(inhabited_locality)&oldid=1256247837 " Category : Set index articles on populated places in Russia Hidden categories: Articles containing Russian-language text Articles with short description Short description

700-485: The same name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Zavodskoy&oldid=1152746471 " Category : Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Zavodskoy (inhabited locality) From Misplaced Pages,

728-749: Was hit by famine , followed by a typhus epidemic in late 1922. The death rate doubled during those years. The postwar period was accompanied by rebuilding of the province on the basis of the New Economic Policy (NEP), which consisted of free trade, entrepreneurship , and private sector stimulation. The country's first office of the International Organization for Aid to Fighters of the Revolution (IOAR) began operations here in January 1923. The administrative and territorial reforms of 1929 eliminated

756-469: Was an upsurge in development of an industrial complex, especially the engineering , metalworking , and chemical industries. Kirov Oblast is part of the Volga–Vyatka agricultural zone, where more than half of the area sown in grain is located in Kirov Oblast itself. Agricultural land occupies 27% of the region's territory. The most important grain crops are winter and spring wheat and rye . Barley and oats are grown for fodder. Increased specialization in

784-598: Was revealed in the east of the region, as well as deposits of bentonite clays. The region also contains the Vyatsko-Kama deposit of phosphate rock , the largest in Europe. Rich in mineral springs, the Kumyonsky District contains the resort town of Nizhneivkino . Kirov Oblast is characterized by diverse hydrography, including numerous rivers, lakes, and reservoirs which play an essential role in its geography, economy, and ecology. The hydrographic network of Kirov Oblast

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