Kurgan Oblast Курганская область (Russian) |
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Political status | |||
Country | Russia | ||
Federal district | Ural | ||
Economic region | Ural | ||
Established | February 6, 1943 | ||
Administrative center | Kurgan | ||
Government (as of February 2014) | |||
• Governor | Alexey Kokorin (acting) | ||
• Legislature | Oblast Duma | ||
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Area (as of the 2002 Census) | |||
• Total | 71,000 km2 (27,000 sq mi) | ||
Area rank | 43rd | ||
Population (2010 Census) | |||
• Total | 910,807 | ||
• Rank | 57th | ||
• Density | 12.83/km2 (33.2/sq mi) | ||
• Urban | 60.3% | ||
• Rural | 39.7% | ||
Population (June 2014 est.) | |||
• Total | 874,100 | ||
Time zone(s) | YEKT (UTC+05:00) | ||
ISO 3166-2 | RU-KGN | ||
License plates | 45 | ||
Official languages | Russian | ||
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Kurgan Oblast (Russian: Курга́нская о́бласть, Kurganskaya oblast) is a federal subject of Russia (an oblast). Its administrative center is the city of Kurgan. In June 2014, the population was estimated to be 874,100, down from 910,807 recorded in the 2010 Census.
The oblast was formed on February 6, 1943.
Recipient of the Order of Lenin (1959).
Kurgan Oblast is located in Southern Russia and is part of the Urals Federal District. It shares borders with Chelyabinsk Oblast to the west, Sverdlovsk Oblast to the north-west, Tyumen Oblast to the north-east, and Kazakhstan to the south.
The oblast has a severe continental climate with long cold winters and warm summers with regular droughts. The average January temperature is −18 °C (0 °F), and the average temperature in the warmest month (July) is +19 °C (66 °F). Annual precipitation is about 400 millimeters (16 in).
During the Soviet period, the high authority in the oblast was shared between three persons: The first secretary of the Kurgan 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 Kurgan Oblast is the fundamental law of the region. The Kurgan Oblast Duma is the province's standing legislative (representative) body. The Oblast Duma consists of 34 members and 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.