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Moscow Oblast

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Coordinates: 55°45′N 37°38′E / 55.75°N 37.633°E / 55.75; 37.633

Moscow Oblast (English)
Московская область (Russian)

Location of Moscow Oblast in Russia
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Anthem:
Administrative center Moscow
Established January 14, 1929
Political status
Federal district
Economic region
Oblast
Central
Central
Code
Area
Area
- Rank within Russia
45,900 km²
54th
Population (as of the 2002 Census)
Population
- Rank within Russia
- Density
- Urban
- Rural
6,618,538 inhabitants
2nd
144.2 inhab. / km²

Official language Russian
Government
Governor Boris Gromov
Legislative body Oblastnaya Duma
Charter
Official website
http://www.mosreg.ru/

Moscow Oblast (Russian: Моско́вская о́бласть, Moskovskaya oblast), or Podmoskovye[1] (Подмоско́вье, Podmoskovye) is a federal subject of Russia (an oblast). It is the second most populous (pop. 6,618,538 as of the 2002 Census) Russian federal subject after the city of Moscow. Its area, at 45,900 km², is relatively small comparing to other federal subjects, so it is one of the most densely populated regions in the country.[2]

Moscow Oblast is highly industrialized with its main industrial branches being metallurgy, oil refining, and mechanical engineering, food, energy and chemical industries.

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[edit] History

The oblast was established within the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic on January 14, 1929 as Central Industrial Oblast (Центральнопромышленная область) from the abolished Moscow, Ryazan, Tula, and Tver Governorates, as well as from the parts of Kaluga and Vladimir Governorates. On June 3, 1929 the oblast was given its present name.

In September 1937, the oblast was split into Moscow, Ryazan, and Tula Oblasts, thus establishing itself in its present borders.

[edit] Geography

Moscow oblast borders Tver Oblast (N), Yaroslavl Oblast (at one point NE), Vladimir Oblast (E), Ryazan Oblast (SE), Tula Oblast (S), Kaluga Oblast (SW), Smolensk Oblast (W), and the City of Moscow (center), which does not belong to the oblast but is a federal subject in its own right.

[edit] Law and government

The current Governor of Moscow Oblast is Boris Gromov; Vice Governor is Alexey Panteleyev.

[edit] Time zone

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

[edit] Administrative divisions

[edit] Demographics

Population: According to the (2002 Census), the population of the oblast was 6,618,538.

Ethnic groups: There were twenty-one recognised ethnic groups of more than two thousand persons each, and the national composition was as follows:

There are also many other ethnic groups of less than two thousand persons each.

In addition, 2.60% of the inhabitants declined to state their nationality on the census questionnaire.[3]

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