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Oblast Of Siberian Kirghiz
The Oblast of Siberian Kirghiz () was an administrative-territorial unit of the Russian Empire, which existed from 1854 to 1868. The administrative centre was the city of Omsk. History The Oblast was formed by the Supreme Approval on May 19, 1854. In the personal decree given to the Senate on May 19, 1854, it was stated: The region included the Kokchetav, Kushmurun, Akmola, Bayanaul and Karkaraly districts, populated by Kazakhs, Kyrgyz Middle Zhuz. By the decree of April 12, 1859, the Kush-Murunsky District was abolished, its volosts were included in the Kokchetav District, and the Atbasar External District, Atbasar District was formed.No. 34363 от 12 апреля 1859 года // Полное собрание законов Российской империи.&nbsСобрание Второе. 1825—1881 гг. (в 55 томах + тома дополнений и указателей) — Санкт-Петербург: Тип. II Отделения С ...
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Oblasts Of Russia
In Russia, the oblasts are 46 administrative territories; they are one type of federal subject, the highest-level administrative division of Russian territory. Overview Oblasts are constituent political entities in a federal union with representation in the Federation Council, and serve as a first-level administrative division. Each oblast features a state government holding authority over a defined geographic territory, with a state legislature, the ''Oblast Duma'', that is democratically elected. The governor is the highest executive position of the state government in an oblast and is elected by the people. Oblasts are divided into '' raions'' (districts), cities of oblast significance (district-equivalent independent cities), and autonomous okrugs, which are legally federal subjects equal to an oblast but are administratively subservient to one. Two oblasts have autonomous okrugs: Arkhangelsk Oblast ( Nenets Autonomous Okrug) and Tyumen Oblast ( Khanty-Mansi Autonomo ...
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