Kaliningrad Oblast
Kaliningrad Oblast (English) Калининградская область (Russian) | |
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Karinan ning Kaliningrad Oblast king Russia | |
Sagkal ning Armas | Bandera |
Sagkal armas ning Kaliningrad Oblast |
Flag of Kaliningrad Oblast |
Dalit Pangbangsa: None | |
Administratibung kalibudtaran | Kaliningrad |
Mitatag | Abril 7, 1946 |
Kabilyan Pampolitica Federal distritu Labuad pamagsiasat |
Oblast Northwestern Kaliningrad |
Codiku | 39 |
Lapad | |
Lapad - Ranku kilub Russia |
15,100 km² 76th |
Populasyun (agpang keng 2002 Census) | |
Populasyun - Ranku keng Russia - Pangasiksik - Kabalenan - Bariu |
955,281 pakatuknang 57th 63.3 inhab. / km² 77.6% 22.4% |
Opisyal a Amanu | Russian |
Gubyernu | |
Gobernador | Georgy Boos |
Talasulatbatas pamikatawan | Oblast Duma |
Charter | Charter ning Kaliningrad Oblast |
Official website | |
http://www.gov.kaliningrad.ru/ |
Ing Kaliningrad Oblast (Rusu: Калинингра́дская о́бласть, Kaliningradskaya oblast; mayayaus mu rin Yantarny kray (Янта́рный край, kabaldugan amber a labuad) metung yang federal subject (metung a oblast) ning Russia keng Baltic pampang.
Katutubung lupung
mag-editAccording to the 2002 Census the 'national composition' included
- 786,885 Russians (82.37%)
- 50,748 Belarusians (5.31%)
- 47,229 Ukrainians (4.94%)
- 13,937 Lithuanians (1.46%)
- 8,415 Armenians (0.88%)
- 8,340 Germans (0.87%)
- 4,729 Tatars (0.50%)
- 3,918 Poles (0.41%)
- 2,959 Azeris (0.30%)
- 2,320 Mordvins (0.24%)
- 2,027 Chuvash (0.21%)
- 1,599 Jews (0.17%)
- 1,447 Roma (0.15%)
- 1,116 Moldovans (0.12%)
- 738 Chechens (0.08%)
- 709 Latvians (0.07%)
- 681 Georgians (0.07%)
- 631 Kazakhs (0.07%)
- 631 Uzbeks (0.07%)
- 562 Bashkirs (0.06%)
- 504 Yezidi (0.05%)
- 448 Mari (0.05%)
- 433 Ossetians (0.05%)
- 382 Udmurts (0.04%)
- 359 Lezgins (0.04%)
- 346 Bulgarians (0.04%)
- and 309 Tajiks (0.03%)
makanyan mu rin kareng aliwang lupung a kumulang a atlung dalan a katau balang metung. Atin karagdagan a 0.93% pakatuknang ela biasang mammie king karelang pangabangsa anyang miparalan lang census.[1]
Dalerayan
mag-edit- ↑ (2002). "National Composition of Population for Regions of the Russian Federation" (XLS). 2002 Russian All-Population Census. Retrieved on 2006-07-20. Archived Pebreru 17, 2007 at the Wayback Machine
History section:
- Simon Grunau, Preußische Chronik. Hrsg. von M. Perlbach etc., Leipzig, 1875.
- A. Bezzenberger, Geographie von Preußen, Gotha, 1959
Suglung Palwal
mag-editIng Wikimedia Commons atin yang mediang maki kaugnayan kang/king:
- Online guide to Kaliningrad — Kaliningradcity.ru Archived Marsu 25, 2007 at the Wayback Machine
- Official site Archived Juliu 1, 2007 at the Wayback Machine (Russian)
- Kaliningrad Oblast on Google Maps
- Photos of Kaliningrad Archived Mayu 16, 2008 at the Wayback Machine
- Recent photos taken by Joost Lemmens of the Netherlands shows examples of small towns neglected under the Soviet Union around Kaliningrad Oblast. This site gives the Prussian German town names and the corresponding Russian names after 1945/49. It starts out with the gate of the horse breeding stables in Trakehnen, and hopeful signs of new beginnings for this devastated land.
- Master's thesis by Sergey Naumkin on the possibility of Kaliningrad integrating with the EU as a special economic zone
- Life in Kaliningrad Oblast (Russian)
- Spuren der Vergangenheit / Следы Пρошлого (Traces of the past) Archived Oktubri 27, 2007 at the Wayback Machine This site by W.A. Milowskij, a Kaliningrad resident, contains hundreds of interesting photos, often with text explanations, of architectural and infrastructural artifacts of the territory's long German past. (German) (Russian)
- Euroregion Baltic Archived Juniu 24, 2007 at the Wayback Machine