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Vladimir Oblast

 
Wikipedia: Vladimir Oblast
Vladimir Oblast (English)
Влади́мирская о́бласть (Russian)
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Location of Vladimir Oblast in Russia
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Anthem: None
Country Russia
Administrative center Vladimir
Established 989
Political status
Federal district
Economic region
Oblast
Central
Central
Code 33
Area
- Rank within Russia
29,000 km²
Population ( 2002)
- Rank within Russia
- Density
- Urban
- Rural
1,523,990 inhabitants

52.6 inhab. / km²

Official language Russian
Governor Nikolay Vinogradov
Legislative body Oblast Duma
[[Basic law|]]
Official website http://www.avo.ru

Vladimir Oblast (Russian: Влади́мирская о́бласть, Vladimirskaya oblast) is a federal subject of Russia (an oblast). Its administrative center is the medieval Russian capital Vladimir, which is located 190 km to the east from the present-day capital, Moscow. For detailed information about the area's medieval history, see Zalesye and Vladimir-Suzdal. The 12th-century cathedrals of Vladimir, Suzdal, Bogolyubovo, and Kideksha are inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List.

Area: 29,000 km²; population: 1,523,990 (as of the 2002 Census).

Contents

Geography

Vladimir Oblast borders Moscow, Yaroslavl, Ivanovo, Ryazan, and Nizhny Novgorod Oblasts.

Time zone

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Vladimir Oblast is located in the Moscow Time Zone (MSK/MSD). UTC offset is +0300 (MSK)/+0400 (MSD).

Administrative divisions

Districts

Vladimir Oblast consists of the following districts:

  • Alexandrovsky (Александровский) - centred on the town of Alexandrov, famous as the principal residence of Ivan the Terrible
  • Gorokhovetsky (Гороховецкий) - centered on the town of Gorokhovets, rich in 17th-century pre-Petrine architecture
  • Gus-Khrustalny (Гусь-Хрустальный) - centered on Gus Khrustalny, a notable centre of glass production
  • Kameshkovsky (Камешковский)
  • Kirzhachsky (Киржачский) - centered on the historic town of Kirzhach
  • Kolchuginsky (Кольчугинский)- centered on Kolchugino, a notable centre of tableware and metallurgy production, founded in 1871. Home of Russian podstakannik.
  • Kovrovsky (Ковровский) - centered on the textile centre Kovrov, with the site of Starodub-on-the-Klyazma in the vicinity
  • Melenkovsky (Меленковский)
  • Muromsky (Муромский) - centered on Murom, the oldest town in the area, seat of medieval princes, and site of numerous historic monuments
  • Petushinsky (Петушинский)
  • Selivanovsky (Селивановский)
  • Sobinsky (Собинский)
  • Sudogodsky (Судогодский)
  • Suzdalsky (Суздальский) - centered on Suzdal, the town-museum, World Heritage Site and medieval capital of Vladimir-Suzdal
  • Vyaznikovsky (Вязниковский) - centered on the merchant town of Vyazniki, fine specimens of 17th-century architecture
  • Yuryev-Polsky (Юрьев-Польский) - centered on Yuriev-Polsky, seat of a medieval principality and site of the 13th-century cathedral

Demographics

  • Births (2008 ): 15,699 (10.9 per 1000)
  • Deaths (2008 ): 27,230 (18.9 per 1000) [1]

Government

External links

References


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