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  2. East Siberian Economic Region - Wikipedia

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    The East Siberian economic region accounted for 4 per cent of the national GRP in 2008. This sparsely populated region between Europe and Asia has high wage levels and also a relatively large portion of employees in the new private sector .

  3. Demographics of Siberia - Wikipedia

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    Far Eastern Federal District (Russian Far East), population ca. 7.02 million Sakha (Yakutia) Republic, capital — Yakutsk, population 949,280 (2002) — the only Far Eastern region that is sometimes counted as part of Siberia. Excluding territories of north-central Kazakhstan, Siberia has

  4. Economic regions of Russia - Wikipedia

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    Economic regions are also grouped into economic zones (also called "macrozones"). An economic region or its parts can belong to more than one economic zone. Establishment and abolition of economic regions and economic zones or any changes in their composition are decided upon by the federal government of Russia.

  5. Siberia - Wikipedia

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    According to the Russian Census of 2010, the Siberian and Far Eastern Federal Districts, located entirely east of the Ural Mountains, together have a population of about 25.6 million. Tyumen and Kurgan Oblasts, which are geographically in Siberia but administratively part of the Urals Federal District , together have a population of about 4.3 ...

  6. List of Eurasian countries by population - Wikipedia

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    Eurasia location map - Political This is a list of Eurasian countries and dependent territories by population , which is sorted by the 2015 mid-year normalized demographic projections. Table

  7. Portal:Siberia - Wikipedia

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    It is situated just east of the Ural Mountains, along the Tura River. Fueled by the Russian oil and gas industry, Tyumen has experienced rapid population growth in recent years, rising to a population of 847,488 at the 2021 Census. Tyumen is among the largest cities of the Ural region and the Ural Federal District. Tyumen is often regarded as ...

  8. East Siberian Krai - Wikipedia

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    The number of horses in the East Siberian region in 1933 decreased by 49% compared to 1929, cattle - by 56%, sheep and goats - by 71%, pigs - by 61%. In 1934, the restoration of agriculture began. At the beginning of 1935, there were 55 Machine and tractor stations , 27 state farmss operating in the region.

  9. Great Russian Regions - Wikipedia

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    East Siberian Lowland, a vast alluvial plain, swampy and dotted with thousands of lakes. The region includes the Yana-Indigirka, Kolyma and Aby lowlands, as well as the New Siberian Islands. Area about 1,100,000 km 2 (420,000 sq mi). [4] East Siberian Mountains, a large mountainous area located in