Gomel region
{{Short description|Region of Belarus}}
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|subdivision_type1 = Administrative center
|subdivision_name1 = Gomel
|subdivision_type2 = Largest cities
|subdivision_name2 = Gomel – 481,200
Mazyr – 111,800
Zhlobin – 72,800
|subdivision_type3 = Districts
|subdivision_name3 = 21
Cities – 17
Urban localities – 278
Villages – 2,608
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|area_total_km2 = 40361.66
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|demographics1_title1 = Total
|demographics1_info1 = BYN 25.6 billion
(€7.2 billion)
| demographics1_title2 = Per capita
|demographics1_info2 = BYN 18,500
(€5,200)
|population_total =1338617
|population_as_of = 2024
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|leader_title = Chairman
|leader_name = Ivan Krupko
|iso_code = BY-HO
|blank_name_sec2 = HDI (2022)
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|website = [http://www.gomel-region.by www.gomel-region.by]
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Gomel region, also known as Gomel oblast{{efn|{{langx|ru|Гомельская область|Gomelskaya oblast'}}.}} or Homyel voblasts,{{efn|{{langx|be|Гомельская вобласць|Homieĺskaja voblasć}}.}} is one of the regions of Belarus. Its administrative center is Gomel. The total area of the region is {{convert|40400|km2}}. As of 2024, it had a population of 1,338,617.
Its largest settlements include Gomel, Mazyr, Zhlobin, Svyetlahorsk, Rechytsa, Kalinkavichy, Rahachow and Dobrush.
Both Gomel region and Mogilev region suffered severely from the Chernobyl disaster.{{Cite web|url=http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Chernobyl_radiation_map_1996.svg|title = English: Chernobyl radiation map from CIA handbook, SVG'd by User:Sting, and re-anglified by me (To the same strange names used in the original)}} Gomel Province borders the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone in places, and parts of it have been designated as mandatory or voluntary resettlement areas as a result of the radioactive contamination.{{Cite book
| publisher = CRC Press
| isbn = 9780750306706
| last = Mould
| first = Richard Francis
| title = Chernobyl Record: The Definitive History of the Chernobyl Catastrophe
| date = 2000-05-01
}}
Administrative territorial entities
= Districts of Gomel region=
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- Aktsyabrski district
- Brahin district
- Buda-Kashalyova district
- Chachersk district
- Dobrush district
- Gomel district
- Kalinkavichy district
- Karma district
- Khoiniki district
- Lyelchytsy district
- Loyew district
- Mazyr district
- Narowlya district
- Pyetrykaw district
- Rahachow district
- Rechytsa district
- Svyetlahorsk district
- Vyetka district
- Yelsk district
- Zhlobin district
- Zhytkavichy district
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=Cities and towns=
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! English ! Belarusian | ||
Gomel | Гомель | 501,802 |
Mazyr | Мазыр | 105,321 |
Zhlobin | Жлобін | 77,049 |
Rechytsa | Рэчыца | 65,423 |
Svyetlahorsk | Светлагорск | 63,202 |
Kalinkavichy | Калінкавічы | 37,050 |
Rahachow | Рагачоў | 32,029 |
Dobrush | Добруш | 18,137 |
Zhytkavichy | Жыткавічы | 15,961 |
Khoyniki | Хойнікі | 13,248 |
Pyetrykaw | Петрыкаў | 10,303 |
Chachersk | Чачэрск | 8,885 |
Yelsk | Ельск | 8,864 |
Vyetka | Ветка | 8,625 |
Buda-Kashalyova | Буда-Кашалёва | 8,618 |
Narowlya | Нароўля | 8,352 |
Brahin | Брагін | 4,546 |
Vasilyevichy | Васілевічы | 3,285 |
Turov | Тураў | 2,766 |
Geography
File:Svetlahorsk Berezina river BY.jpg
Pripyatsky National Park covers 2% of the territory of the region. Eleven wildlife preserves of national importance cover 2.1% of the region.{{cite web |url = http://landofancestors.com/travel/statistics/resources/culture-and-arts/297-nature-reserves-and-national-parks-wildlife-preserves-and-nature-sanctuaries.html |title = Nature reserves and national parks, wildlife preserves and nature sanctuaries |publisher = Data of the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environmental Protection of the Republic of Belarus |year = 2011 |website = Land of Ancestors |access-date= 29 November 2013 }}
The southernmost point of Belarus is located in Gomel region, on the Dnieper River to the south of the urban-type settlement of Kamaryn, Brahin District.{{cite web |url = http://landofancestors.com/travel/statistics/geography/235-coordinates-of-the-extreme-points-of-the-state-frontier.html |title = Main Geographic Characteristics of the Republic of Belarus. Coordinates of the extreme points of the state frontier |publisher = The Scientific and Production State Republican Unitary Enterprise “National Cadastre Agency” of the State Property Committee of the Republic of Belarus |year = 2011 |website = Land of Ancestors |access-date= 20 September 2013 }}
The 3rd largest lake in Belarus, Lake Chervonoye, is located in Gomel region, Zhytkavichy District.{{cite web |url = http://landofancestors.com/travel/statistics/geography/238-main-characteristics-of-the-largest-lakes-of-belarus.html |title = Main characteristics of the largest lakes of Belarus |publisher = Data of the Research Laboratory for Lake Study of the Belarus State University. |year = 2011 |website = Land of Ancestors |access-date= 29 September 2013 }}
Gomel region borders Mogilev region on the north, Brest region on the west, Russia (Bryansk oblast) on the east and Ukraine (Chernihiv oblast, Kyiv oblast and Zhytomyr oblast) on the south and southeast.
Demography
Belarusians in Homieĺskaja voblasć, Belarus (2009 census).png|Belarusians in the region{{legend|#900|>95%}}{{legend|red|90–95%}}{{legend|#f77|85–90%}}{{legend|orange|<85%}}
Russians in Homieĺskaja voblasć, Belarus (2009 census).png|Russians in the region{{legend|#00d|>10%}}{{legend|#33f|8–10%}}{{legend|#66f|5–8%}}{{legend|#aaf|2–5%}}{{legend|white|<2%}}
Ukrainians in Homieĺskaja voblasć, Belarus (2009 census).png|Ukrainians in the region{{legend|#080|>3%}}{{legend|#2b2|2–3%}}{{legend|lightgreen|1–2%}}{{legend|White|<1%}}
Economy
The processing industry is represented by alcoholic beverages, such as wine and beer, soft drinks, as well as the vegetable-drying and canning industries. Mazyr is home to one of Belarus' major oil refineries.
{{Further|Brinevskoye mine}}
Transport
Gomel region is a major transport hub. Major railway junctions include Gomel, Zhlobin, and Kalinkavichy. Gomel is located at the intersection of the highways 95E Odesa–Kyiv–St. Petersburg, Bakhmach–Vilnius, and M10 Bryansk–Brest. River transport is also common in the region with regular navigation on the Pripyat, Dnieper and Berezina rivers.
Tourism
The number of travel agencies in Gomel region has grown from 21 in 2000 to 54 in 2010.{{cite web |url = http://landofancestors.com/travel/statistics/250-number-of-organizations-engaged-in-tourist-activities-in-2010-in-belarus.html |title = Number of organizations engaged in tourist activities in 2010 in Belarus |publisher = National Statistical Committee of the Republic of Belarus |author= Ministry of Sports and Tourism of the Republic of Belarus. |year = 2011 |website = Land of Ancestors |access-date= 9 October 2013 }}{{cite web |url = http://landofancestors.com/travel/statistics/252-number-of-organisations-engaged-in-tourist-activities-in-belarus-by-region.html |title = Number of organisations engaged in tourist activities in Belarus by region |publisher = National Statistical Committee of the Republic of Belarus |author= Ministry of Sports and Tourism of the Republic of Belarus. |year = 2011 |website = Land of Ancestors |access-date= 9 October 2013 }} The main tourist destinations of the region are Pripyatsky National Park and Gomel.
History
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As a result of the disaster at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant, 20 out of 21 districts of the Gomel region were damaged,
357 settlements ceased to exist, about 40 farms and 216 thousand hectares of agricultural land were taken out of operation,
1127 settlements were contaminated, the number of affected population was 749 thousand people.https://sdgs.by/en/zasedanie/the-meeting-of-the-council-for-sustainable-development-dedicated-to-the-international-chernobyl-disaster-remembrance-day-was-held-in-minsk-2/?print=print The most affected districts are: Brahin, Khoyniki, Narowlya, Vyetka, Dobrush, Chachersk, Karma.https://chornobyl.in.ua/en/maps-of-belarus-contamination.html The Polesie State Radioecological Reserve, which is a radioecological nature reserve, is situated in the southern part of the region. It was created to enclose the territory of Belarus most affected by radioactive fallout from the Chernobyl disaster. Children in the Gomel oblast (region) in Belarus received the highest thyroid doses of radiation in the county.https://www.oecd-nea.org/jcms/pl_28312/chernobyl-chapter-iv-dose-estimates
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References
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External links
- [http://gomel-region.gov.by/en Gomel Oblast Executive Committee] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200905233458/http://gomel-region.gov.by/en/ |date=2020-09-05 }}
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20041011092946/http://www.gomel-region.gov.by/index.php?lang=txt_eng Gomel Regional Executive Committee (Archive) (2004)]
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20150111233035/http://belarusdigest.com/story/homel-region-epicentre-troubles-bore-celebrities-14797 Homel Region: Epicentre of Troubles That Bore Celebrities]
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