Buryatia
Republic of Buryatia
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Republic | |
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Flag Coat of arms | |
| Anthem: Anthem of the Republic of Buryatia[2] | |
| Coordinates: 53°48′N 109°20′E / 53.800°N 109.333°E | |
| Country | Russia |
| Federal district[1] | Far Eastern |
| Economic region[3] | Far Eastern |
| Capital | Ulan-Ude |
| Government | |
| • Body | People's Khural[4] |
| • Head[4] | Alexey Tsydenov[5] |
| • Member of the State Duma | Vyacheslav Damdintsurunov |
| • Senators | Vyacheslav Nagovitsyn Alexander Varfolomeev |
| Area | |
• Total | 351,334 km2 (135,651 sq mi) |
| Population (2021 Census)[7] | |
• Total | 978,588 |
| • Rank | 54th |
| • Density | 2.79/km2 (7.2/sq mi) |
| • Urban | 59.1% |
| • Rural | 40.9% |
| Time zone | UTC+8 (MSK+5[8]) |
| ISO 3166 code | RU-BU |
| Vehicle registration | 03 |
| Official language(s) | Buryat;[9] Russian[10] |
| Website | egov-buryatia |
Buryatia,[a] officially the Republic of Buryatia,[b] is a republic of Russia located in the Russian Far East. Formerly part of the Siberian Federal District, it has been administered as part of the Far Eastern Federal District since 2018. To its north lie Irkutsk Oblast and Lake Baikal, the deepest lake in the world; Zabaykalsky Krai to the east; Tuva to the west and Mongolia to the south.[11] Its capital is the city of Ulan-Ude. It has an area of 351,300 square kilometers (135,600 sq mi) with a population of 978,588 (2021 Census).[7] It is home to the indigenous Buryats.
- ^ Президент Российской Федерации. Указ №849 от 13 мая 2000 г. «О полномочном представителе Президента Российской Федерации в федеральном округе». Вступил в силу 13 мая 2000 г. Опубликован: "Собрание законодательства РФ", No. 20, ст. 2112, 15 мая 2000 г. (President of the Russian Federation. Decree #849 of 13 May 2000 On the Plenipotentiary Representative of the President of the Russian Federation in a Federal District. Effective as of 13 May 2000.).
- ^ Law #98
- ^ Госстандарт Российской Федерации. №ОК 024-95 27 декабря 1995 г. «Общероссийский классификатор экономических регионов. 2. Экономические районы», в ред. Изменения №5/2001 ОКЭР. (Gosstandart of the Russian Federation. #OK 024-95 27 December 1995 Russian Classification of Economic Regions. 2. Economic Regions, as amended by the Amendment #5/2001 OKER. ).
- ^ a b Constitution, Article 5.3
- ^ "Ruling Party Dominates Russian Elections Amid Low Turnout, Opposition Claims Strong Moscow Showing". RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty.
- ^ Федеральная служба государственной статистики (Federal State Statistics Service) (21 May 2004). "Территория, число районов, населённых пунктов и сельских администраций по субъектам Российской Федерации (Territory, Number of Districts, Inhabited Localities, and Rural Administration by Federal Subjects of the Russian Federation)". Всероссийская перепись населения 2002 года (All-Russia Population Census of 2002) (in Russian). Federal State Statistics Service. Retrieved 1 November 2011.
- ^ a b "Оценка численности постоянного населения по субъектам Российской Федерации". Federal State Statistics Service. Retrieved 1 September 2022.
- ^ "Об исчислении времени". Официальный интернет-портал правовой информации (in Russian). Retrieved 19 January 2019.
- ^ Constitution, Article 67
- ^ Official throughout the Russian Federation according to Article 68.1 of the Constitution of Russia.
- ^ "Официальный интернет-портал правовой информации". publication.pravo.gov.ru. Archived from the original on 5 February 2022. Retrieved 4 November 2018.
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