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Volga Federal District
Приволжский федеральный округ
Location of Volga Federal District within Russia
Location of Volga Federal District within Russia
Country Russia
Established18 May 2000
Administrative centerNizhny Novgorod
Government
  Presidential EnvoyIgor Komarov
Area
  Total1,038,000 km2 (401,000 sq mi)
  Rank5th
Population
 (2010)
  Total29,899,699[1]
  Rank2nd
  Density28.8/km2 (75/sq mi)
Gross Domestic Product
  Total16.878 trillion
US$229 billion (2021)
  Per capita₽582,867
US$7,908 (2021)
Time zonesUTC+03:00 (Moscow Time)
UTC+04:00 (Samara Time)
UTC+05:00 (Yekaterinburg Time)
Federal subjects14 contained
Economic regions3 contained
HDI (2021)0.804[3]
very high · 5th
Websitewww.pfo.ru
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Volga Federal District is located in Volga Federal District
Volga Federal District
Volga Federal District
Volga Federal District in Russia

Volga (Privolzhsky) Federal District (Russian: Приво́лжский федера́льный о́круг, Privolzhsky federalny okrug) is one of the eight federal districts of Russia. It forms the southeastern part of European Russia. It is the second most populated federal district (after Central). Its population was 29,899,699 (70.8% urban) according to the 2010 Census,[1] living on an area of 1,038,000 square kilometers (401,000 sq mi). Igor Komarov was appointed the federal district's Presidential Envoy on 18 September 2018.

Khvalynsky national park

Demographics

Population pyramid of the Volga Federal District at the 2021 Russian Census

Federal subjects

The district comprises the Volga (part), Volga-Vyatka and Urals (part) economic regions and fourteen federal subjects:[4]

Volga Federal District
# Flag Coat of Arms Federal subject Area in km2 Population (2021) GDP[5] Capital/Administrative center Map of Administrative Division
1 Republic of Bashkortostan 143,600 4,091,423 ₽2,000 billion Ufa
2 Kirov Oblast 120,800 1,153,680 ₽481 billion Kirov
3 Mari El Republic 23,200 677,097 ₽222 billion Yoshkar-Ola
4 Republic of Mordovia 26,200 783,552 ₽298 billion Saransk
5 Nizhny Novgorod Oblast 76,900 3,119,115 ₽1,888 billion Nizhny Novgorod
6 Orenburg Oblast 124,000 1,862,767 ₽1,394 billion Orenburg
7 Penza Oblast 43,200 1,266,348 ₽537 billion Penza
8 Perm Krai 160,600 2,532,405 ₽1,741 billion Perm
9 Samara Oblast 53,600 3,172,925 ₽2,123 billion Samara
10 Saratov Oblast 100,200 2,442,575 ₽1,006 billion Saratov
11 Republic of Tatarstan 68,000 4,004,809 ₽3,455 billion Kazan
12 Udmurt Republic 42,100 1,452,914 ₽842 billion Izhevsk
13 Ulyanovsk Oblast 37,300 1,196,745 ₽499 billion Ulyanovsk
14 Chuvash Republic 18,300 1,186,909 ₽393 billion Cheboksary

Ethnic composition, according to the 2010 census: Total - 29,899,699 people.

Russians - 19,811,351 (66.26%)

Tatars - 3,999,568 (13.38%)

Bashkirs - 1,282,794 (4.29%)

Chuvash - 1,272,790 (4.26%)

Mordva - 617,050 (2.06%)

Udmurts - 497,214 (1.66%)

Mari - 473 015 (1.58%)

Ukrainians - 272 385 (0.91%)

Kazakhs - 221,047 (0.74%)

Armenians - 108,774 (0.36%)

Komi-Perm - 82 979 (0.28%)

Azerbaijanis - 80 727 (0.27%)

Belarusians - 62,560 (0.21%)

Uzbeks - 50 523 (0.17%)

Germans - 48,211 (0.16%)

Tajiks - 33 463 (0.11%)

Roma - 28,270 (0.09%)

Jews - 20 968 (0.07%)

Moldovans - 15,548 (0.05%)

Georgians - 13 534 (0.05%)

Koreans - 12,215 (0.04%)

Chechens - 11,828 (0.04%)

Lezgins - 10 636 (0.04%)

Individuals who did not indicate nationality - 771,435 (2.92%)

Presidential palace in Kazan, Tatarstan

Presidential plenipotentiary envoys

  1. Sergey Kiriyenko (18 May 2000 – 14 November 2005)
  2. Aleksandr Konovalov (14 November 2005 – 12 May 2008)
  3. Grigory Rapota (12 May 2008 – 15 December 2011)[6]
  4. Mikhail Babich (15 December 2011 – 24 August 2018)
  5. Igor Panshin (acting) (24 August 2018 – 7 September 2018)
  6. Igor Komarov (7 September 2018 – present)

See also

References

  1. 1 2 Russian Federal State Statistics Service (2011). Всероссийская перепись населения 2010 года. Том 1 [2010 All-Russian Population Census, vol. 1]. Всероссийская перепись населения 2010 года [2010 All-Russia Population Census] (in Russian). Federal State Statistics Service.
  2. "Валовой региональный продукт по субъектам Российской Федерации в 2016-2021гг". www.rosstat.gov.ru.
  3. "Sub-national HDI - Area Database - Global Data Lab". hdi.globaldatalab.org. Retrieved 20 July 2021.
  4. "Volga Federal District" (in Russian). Nizhny Novgorod: Plenipotentiary Representative of the President of the Russian Federation in the Federal District, Volga Federal District. Retrieved 24 March 2015.
  5. "Валовой региональный продукт". rosstat.gov.ru.
  6. Lenta.ru: Biography of Grigory Rapota (in Russian)


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