Smolensk Oblast

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{{Short description|First-level administrative division of Russia}}

{{Use mdy dates|date=August 2011}}

{{Infobox Russian federal subject

|en_name=Smolensk Oblast

|ru_name=Смоленская область

|image_map=Map of Russia (2014–2022) - Smolensk Oblast.svg

|coordinates = {{coord|55|00|N|33|00|E|type:adm1st_region:RU|display=inline,title}}

|image_coa=Coat of arms of Smolensk oblast.svg

|coa_caption=Coat of arms'y\ert'\yrt'\yert'\eyrt

|image_flag=Flag of Smolensk Oblast.svg

|flag_caption=Flag

|anthem=Anthem of Smolensk Oblast

|anthem_ref=

|holiday

|holiday_ref

|political_status=Oblast

|political_status_link=Oblasts of Russia

|federal_district=Central

|economic_region=Central

|adm_ctr_type=Administrative center

|adm_ctr_name=Smolensk

|adm_ctr_ref=Charter of Smolensk Oblast, Article 17

|pop_2021census=888421

|pop_2021census_rank=57th

|urban_pop_2021census=72.6%

|rural_pop_2021census=27.4%

|pop_2021census_ref={{cite web|title=Оценка численности постоянного населения по субъектам Российской Федерации|url=https://rosstat.gov.ru/storage/mediabank/tab-5_VPN-2020.xlsx|publisher=Federal State Statistics Service|accessdate=1 September 2022}}

|pop_density

|pop_density_as_of

|pop_density_ref

|pop_latest=967900

|pop_latest_date=January 2014

|pop_latest_ref=Smolensk Oblast Territorial Branch of the Federal State Statistics Service. [http://sml.gks.ru/wps/wcm/connect/rosstat_ts/sml/resources/7aae32804c5801b4b7ecbf052efb10e3/chnas.htm Численность населения Смоленской области (на начало года)] {{in lang|ru}}

|area_km2=49779

|area_km2_rank=53rd

|established_date=September 27, 1937

|established_date_ref=

|license_plates=67

|ISO=RU-SMO

|gov_as_of=July 2014

|leader_title=Governor

|leader_title_ref=Charter of Smolensk Oblast, Article 33

|leader_name=Vasily Anokhin (acting)

|leader_name_ref={{Cite web|date=17 March 2023|title=Putin dismissed the governor of the Smolensk region|url=https://novayagazeta.eu/articles/2023/03/17/putin-otpravil-v-otstavku-gubernatora-smolenskoi-oblasti-news|access-date=18 March 2023|website=Novaya Gazeta Europe|language=ru}}

|legislature=Oblast Duma

|legislature_ref=Charter of Smolensk Oblast, Article 23

|website= [http://admin-smolensk.ru/ admin-smolensk.ru]

|website_ref

|date=November 2014

}}

Smolensk Oblast ({{langx|ru|Смоленская область|Smolenskaya oblast'}}), informally also called Smolenshchina ({{langx|ru|Смоленщина|label=none}}),{{Cite web|url=https://ru.esosedi.org/RU/SMO/|script-title=ru:Смоленская область – Детальная интерактивная карта Смоленской области. Центральный ФО, Россия – регионы Есоседи|website=ru.esosedi.org|language=ru|access-date=2017-06-03}} is a federal subject of Russia (an oblast). Its administrative centre is the city of Smolensk. As of the 2021 Census, its population was 888,421.{{ru-pop-ref|2021Census}}

Geography

File:Деревня Борешино под Смоленском.JPG]]

The oblast was founded on 27 September 1937.Исполнительный комитет Смоленского областного совета народных депутатов. Государственный архив Смоленской области. "Административно-территориальное устройство Смоленской области. Справочник", изд. "Московский рабочий", Москва 1981. Стр. 8 It borders Pskov Oblast in the north, Tver Oblast in the northeast, Moscow Oblast in the east, Kaluga Oblast in south, Bryansk Oblast in the southwest, and Mogilev and Vitebsk Oblasts of Belarus, in the west and northwest, as part of the Belarus–Russia border.

=Hydrography=

The main river of the region is the Dnieper River and its tributaries, Desna, Vop, Vyazma. By the rivers of the Volga basin and its tributary Vazuza Gzhat and tributary of the Oka river, Ugra. To the north-west flows a short section of the Western Dvina River and its tributary river Kasplya .

Among the major reservoirs supplying water are Moscow Vazuzssky Yauza and reservoirs in the north-east, as well as cooling power plants, Smolensk reservoir in the north near the village of Lake and Desnogorsk Reservoir in the south area of the city near the Desnogorsk.

=Climate=

The climate of Smolensk Oblast is humid continental, similar to the climate of Moscow Oblast, but slightly warmer in winter due to being located further west. Summers are short, warm and rainy, while winters are long, cold and snowy. Average temperatures range from {{convert|-9|C}} in January to {{convert|17|C}} in July (although in the south it ranges from {{convert|-8|C}} in January to {{convert|18|C}} in July). Annual precipitation varies from {{convert|630|to|730|mm|in|abbr=on}} per year.

Politics

File:Budynek przy głównym placu w Smoleńsku - kwiecień 2013.jpg

During the Soviet period, the high authority in the oblast was shared between three persons: The first secretary of the Smolensk CPSU Committee (who in reality had 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 Smolensk Oblast is the fundamental law of the region. The Legislative Assembly of Smolensk 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 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.

From July 1941-September 1943 part of region fell to Germany.

Administrative divisions

{{Main|Administrative divisions of Smolensk Oblast}}

File:Smolensk admin divisions.png

Smolensk Oblast is divided into 25 districts (raions) and two cities, which are further divided into 15 towns, 12 urban-type settlements, and 302 rural okrugs.

Demographics

{{Historical populations

|type =

|footnote = Source: Census data, estimate{{cite web|title=Предварительная оценка численности постоянного населения на 1 января 2025 года|url=https://rosstat.gov.ru/storage/mediabank/PrPopul2025_Site.xlsx|publisher=Federal State Statistics Service|accessdate=3 February 2025}}

|1897 | 1525279

|1926 | 2292712

|1959 | 1142969

|1970 | 1106066

|1979 | 1120748

|1989 | 1158299

|2002 | 1049574

|2010 | 985537

|2021 | 888421

|2025 | 857847

}}

Population: {{ru-census|p2021=888,421|p2010=985,537|p2002=1,049,574|p1989=1,158,299}}

Vital statistics for 2024:{{Cite web |date=21 February 2025 |title=Естественное движение населения в разрезе субъектов российской федерации за декабрь 2024 года |url=https://rosstat.gov.ru/storage/mediabank/EDN_12-2024.htm |url-status=live |access-date=25 February 2025 |website=Rosstat}}

  • Births: 4,931 (5.7 per 1,000)
  • Deaths: 13,153 (15.3 per 1,000)

Total fertility rate (2024):{{Cite web |date=2025-02-25 |title=Рейтинг рождаемости в регионах: кто в лидерах, а кто в аутсайдерах {{!}} Москва |url=https://fedpress.ru/article/3365231 |access-date=2025-02-26 |website=ФедералПресс |language=ru-RU}}

1.05 children per woman

Life expectancy (2021):{{cite web|url=https://rosstat.gov.ru/folder/210/document/13207 |title=Демографический ежегодник России |publisher=Federal State Statistics Service of Russia (Rosstat) |access-date=2022-06-01 |language=ru |trans-title=The Demographic Yearbook of Russia}}

Total — 68.00 years (male — 63.28, female — 72.83)

Ethnic composition (2010):{{ru-pop-ref|2010Census}}

  • Russians: 94.6%
  • Ukrainians: 1.3%
  • Belarusians: 1.3%
  • Armenians: 0.5%
  • Others: 2.3%
  • 41,457 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.{{cite web|url=http://www.perepis-2010.ru/news/detail.php?ID=6936|title=ВПН-2010|website=www.perepis-2010.ru|access-date=December 22, 2011|archive-date=January 18, 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120118103330/http://www.perepis-2010.ru/news/detail.php?ID=6936|url-status=dead}}

=Religion=

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|title=Religion in Smolensk Oblast as of 2012 (Sreda Arena Atlas)[https://sreda.org/en/arena "Arena: Atlas of Religions and Nationalities in Russia"]. Sreda, 2012.[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].

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{{Bar percent|Russian Orthodoxy|DarkOrchid|29}}

{{Bar percent|Other Orthodox|MediumOrchid|1.9}}

{{Bar percent|Old Believers|Purple|1.5}}

{{Bar percent|Roman Catholic|RoyalBlue|0.6}}

{{Bar percent|Protestantism|Navy|0.5}}

{{Bar percent|Other Christians|DeepSkyBlue|6.6}}

{{Bar percent|Spiritual but not religious|DarkSlateGray|36.9}}

{{Bar percent|Atheism and irreligion|Black|14}}

{{Bar percent|Other and undeclared|Gray|9}}

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According to a 2012 survey 19.5% of the population of Smolensk Oblast adheres to the Russian Orthodox Church, 7% are unaffiliated generic Christians, 3% are Orthodox Christian believers who do not belong to church or belong to other (non-Russian) Orthodox churches, 2% are Old Believers, 1% are adherents of the Slavic native faith (Rodnovery) movement, 0.4% are members of the Catholic Church. In addition, 45% of the population declares to be "spiritual but not religious", 13% is atheist, and 9.1% follows other religions or did not give an answer to the question.

Economy

Smolensk Oblast has a diverse economy, and exports large amounts of ammonium nitrate, fertilizers, wheat, and wood. The top exports in 2021 were fertilizers (19.2%, $284M), wood products (13.2%, $194M), wheat (9.8%, $144M), and machinery (7.6%, $112M).

Notable people

See also

References

= Citations =

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= General sources =

  • {{RussiaBasicLawRef|smo}}