Blagoveshchensky District
Благовещенский район
Other transcription(s)
 • BashkirБлаговещен районы
Village Duvanov in Blagoveshchensky district
Village Duvanov in Blagoveshchensky district
Flag of Blagoveshchensky District
Coat of arms of Blagoveshchensky District
Map
Location of Blagoveshchensky District in the Republic of Bashkortostan
Coordinates: 55°02′N 55°59′E / 55.033°N 55.983°E / 55.033; 55.983
CountryRussia
Federal subjectRepublic of Bashkortostan[1]
Established20 August 1930Edit this on Wikidata
Administrative centerBlagoveshchensk[2]
Area
 • Total2,250 km2 (870 sq mi)
Population
 • Total15,497
 • Estimate 
(2018)[5]
49,265 (+217.9%)
 • Density6.9/km2 (18/sq mi)
 • Urban
0
 • Rural
100%
Administrative structure
 • Administrative divisions15 Selsoviets
 • Inhabited localities[6]99 rural localities
Municipal structure
 • Municipally incorporated asBlagoveshchensky Municipal District[7]
 • Municipal divisions[7]1 urban settlements, 15 rural settlements
Time zoneUTC+5 (MSK+2 Edit this on Wikidata[8])
OKTMO ID80615000
Websitehttp://www.adm-blagrb.ru
Population of Blagoveshchensky District
2010 Census15,497[4]
2002 Census15,861[9]
1989 Census46,596[10]
1979 Census43,763[11]

Blagoveshchensky District (Russian: Благове́щенский райо́н; Bashkir: Благовещен районы, romanized: Blagoveşçen rayonı) is an administrative[1] and municipal[7] district (raion), one of the fifty-four in the Republic of Bashkortostan, Russia. It is located in the northern central part of the republic and borders with Karaidelsky District in the north, Nurimanovsky District in the east, Ufimsky District in the south, Kushnarenkovsky District in the southwest, Birsky District in the west, and with Mishkinsky District in the northwest. The area of the district is 2,250 square kilometers (870 sq mi).[3] Its administrative center is the town of Blagoveshchensk[2] (which is not administratively a part of the district).[6] As of the 2010 Census, the total population of the district was 15,497.[4]

Administrative and municipal status

Within the framework of administrative divisions, Blagoveshchensky District is one of the fifty-four in the Republic of Bashkortostan.[1] It is divided into fifteen selsoviets, comprising ninety-nine rural localities.[6] The town of Blagoveshchensk serves as its administrative center,[2] despite being incorporated separately as a town of republic significance—an administrative unit with the status equal to that of the districts.[6]

As a municipal division, the district is incorporated as Blagoveshchensky Municipal District, with the town of republic significance of Blagoveshchensk being incorporated within it as Blagoveshchensk Urban Settlement.[7] Its fifteen selsoviets are incorporated as fifteen rural settlements within the municipal district.[7] The town of BLagoveshchensk serves as the administrative center of the municipal district as well.[7]

References

Notes

  1. ^ a b c Constitution of the Republic of Bashkortostan, Article 64
  2. ^ a b c Государственный комитет Российской Федерации по статистике. Комитет Российской Федерации по стандартизации, метрологии и сертификации. №ОК 019-95 1 января 1997 г. «Общероссийский классификатор объектов административно-территориального деления. Код 80 215», в ред. изменения №278/2015 от 1 января 2016 г.. (State Statistics Committee of the Russian Federation. Committee of the Russian Federation on Standardization, Metrology, and Certification. #OK 019-95 January 1, 1997 Russian Classification of Objects of Administrative Division (OKATO). Code 80 215, as amended by the Amendment #278/2015 of January 1, 2016. ).
  3. ^ a b Official website of Blagoveshchensky District. About the District Archived October 11, 2012, at the Wayback Machine (in Russian)
  4. ^ a b c 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.
  5. ^ "26. Численность постоянного населения Российской Федерации по муниципальным образованиям на 1 января 2018 года". Federal State Statistics Service. Retrieved January 23, 2019.
  6. ^ a b c d Resolution #391
  7. ^ a b c d e f Law #126-z
  8. ^ "Об исчислении времени". Официальный интернет-портал правовой информации (in Russian). June 3, 2011. Retrieved January 19, 2019.
  9. ^ Russian Federal State Statistics Service (May 21, 2004). Численность населения России, субъектов Российской Федерации в составе федеральных округов, районов, городских поселений, сельских населённых пунктов – районных центров и сельских населённых пунктов с населением 3 тысячи и более человек [Population of Russia, Its Federal Districts, Federal Subjects, Districts, Urban Localities, Rural Localities—Administrative Centers, and Rural Localities with Population of Over 3,000] (XLS). Всероссийская перепись населения 2002 года [All-Russia Population Census of 2002] (in Russian).
  10. ^ Всесоюзная перепись населения 1989 г. Численность наличного населения союзных и автономных республик, автономных областей и округов, краёв, областей, районов, городских поселений и сёл-райцентров [All Union Population Census of 1989: Present Population of Union and Autonomous Republics, Autonomous Oblasts and Okrugs, Krais, Oblasts, Districts, Urban Settlements, and Villages Serving as District Administrative Centers]. Всесоюзная перепись населения 1989 года [All-Union Population Census of 1989] (in Russian). Институт демографии Национального исследовательского университета: Высшая школа экономики [Institute of Demography at the National Research University: Higher School of Economics]. 1989 – via Demoscope Weekly.
  11. ^ Всесоюзная перепись населения 1979 г. Национальный состав населения по регионам России [All Union Population Census of 1979. Ethnic composition of the population by regions of Russia] (XLS). Всесоюзная перепись населения 1979 года [All-Union Population Census of 1979] (in Russian). 1979 – via Demoscope Weekly (website of the Institute of Demographics of the State University—Higher School of Economics.

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