Adygea
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The Republic of Adygea (Russian: Респу́блика Адыге́я; Adyghe: Адыгэ Республик) is a federal subject of Russia (a republic) enclaved within Krasnodar Krai. The direct transliteration of the republic's name is Respublika Adygeya. Other ways of transliterating the republic's name include Adygeya and Adyghea.
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| Capital | Maykop | ||||
| Area - total | Ranked 85th - 7,600 km² | ||||
| Population - Total | Ranked 74th - est. 447,109 (2002) | ||||
| Political status | Republic | ||||
| Federal district | Southern Federal District | ||||
| Economic Region | North Caucasus | ||||
| Cadaster # | 01 | ||||
| Official languages | Russian, Adyghe | ||||
| President | Hazret Medzhidovich Sovmen | ||||
| Prime Minister | Asfar Pshikanovich Khagur | ||||
| Legislature | State Council—Khase | ||||
| Anthem | Anthem of Adygea | ||||
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[edit] Geography
Adygea is situated on the foothills of the Caucasus Mountains, with plains in the north, and mountains in the south. Forests cover almost 40% of the territory of the republic.
- Area: 7,600 km².
- Borders: Adygea is entirely surrounded by Krasnodar Krai.
- Highest point: Chugush Mountain (3,238 m).
[edit] Time zone
Adygea is located in the Moscow Time Zone (MSK/MSD). UTC offset is +0300 (MSK)/+0400 (MSD).
[edit] Rivers
Kuban River (870 km) is one of the major rivers in the Caucasus region, and it is navigable. It forms part of the northern border between Adygea and Krasnodar Krai. Other rivers include:
- Belaya River
- Chokhrak River
- Dakh River
- Fars River
- Khodz River
- Kisha River
- Laba River (forming part of the eastern border between Adygea and Krasnodar Krai)
- Psekups River
- Pshish River
- Sakhray River
[edit] Lakes
There are no large lakes in the republic. There are several reservoirs, that include:
[edit] Mountains
The republic's major mountains range in height from 2,000 to 3,238 m and include:
[edit] Natural resources
The republic is rich in oil and natural gas. Other natural resources include gold, silver, tungsten, iron and more.
[edit] Climate
- Average January temperature: -2°C
- Average July temperature: +22°C
- Average annual precipitation: 700 mm
[edit] History
Image:Adygea02.png The Adyghe people were the ancient dwellers of the North-West Caucasus, sometimes known as Circassians since the 13th century.
Adygea was established as an autonomous oblast within the Soviet Union on August 24, 1922. At that time, Krasnodar was the administrative center. On August 13, 1928, Autonomous oblast of Adygeya was transferred under the jurisdiction of Krasnodar Krai. Maykop became the administrative center in 1936 when the borders of the oblast were changed.
On July 3, 1991, the oblast was elevated to the status of a republic under the jurisdiction of the Russian Federation. The first president of Adygea was Aslan Aliyevich Dzharimov, elected in January of 1992. Since 2002, Hazret Sovmen has been president. He, and the majority of the rest of the political elite in Adygea, are Adyghes. As a reaction to this, an organisation calling itself the Union of Slavs has been established, claiming that ethnic Russians are discriminated against in Adygea. They advocate the merger of Adygea with Krasnodar Krai, but have so far had little support for this proposition from the Kremlin.
[edit] Politics
The head of government in Adygea is the President, who is elected for a five-year term. Proficiency in Adyghabze (Adyghe language) is a prerequisite for a presidency candidate.
As of 2006, the President is Hazret Medzhidovich Sovmen, who was elected on January 13, 2002, succeeding Aslan Dzharimov. There is also a directly elected State Council—Khase, which comprises the Council of Representatives and the Council of the Republic. Both Councils are elected every five years and have 27 deputies each.
The Prime Minister of Adygea is appointed by the President with the consent of the National Assembly. As of 2006, the Prime Minister of Adygea is Asfar Pshikanovich Khagur.
The republic sends three representatives to the parliament of the Russian Federation; one to the Duma and the other two to the Federation Council.
The republic's Constitution was adopted on May 14, 1995.
[edit] Administrative divisions
[edit] Demographics
According to the 2002 Census, ethnic Russians at 288,280 make up 64.5% of the republic's total population, while the ethnic Adyghe at 108,115 is only 24.2%. Other groups include Armenians (15,268, or 3.4%), Ukrainians (9,091, or 2.0%), Kurds (3,631, or 0.8%), Tatars (2,904, or 0.7%), and a host of smaller groups, each accounting for less than 0.5% of the total population.
- Population: 447,109 (2002)
- Urban: 234,900 (52.5%)
- Rural: 212,209 (47.5%)
- Male: 208,019 (46.5%)
- Female: 239,090 (53.5%)
- Females per 1000 males: 1,149
- Average age: 37 years
- Urban: 36.6 years
- Rural: 37.4 years
- Male: 34 years
- Female: 39.6 years
- Number of households: 151,597 (with 440,449 people)
- Urban: 82,949 (with 230,286 people)
- Rural: 68,648 (with 210,163 people)
[edit] Economy
Even though it is now one of the poorest parts of Russia, the republic has abundant forests and rich soil. The region is famous for producing grain, sunflowers, tea, tobacco, and other produce. Hog- and sheep-breeding are also developed.
Food, timber, woodworking, pulp and paper, heavy engineering, and metal-working are the most developed industries.
[edit] Transportation
There is a small airport in Maykop (ICAO airport code URKM), and several rail lines pass through the republic.
[edit] Culture
Adyghabze (Adyghe language) is a member of West North-Caucasian group of Caucasian languages. Along with the Russian language, the Adyghe language is the state language of Adygea.
There are 8 state and 23 public museums in the republic. The largest museum is the National Museum of the Republic of Adygea, located in Maykop.
[edit] Education
Adyghe State University and Maykop State Technological Institute, both located in the capital Maykop, are the two major higher education facilities in Adygea.
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- (Russian) Official website of Adygea
- (English) Overview of Adygea (Kommersant newspaper)
- (English) Official Website of the Adyghe State University
- (Russian) Official Website of the Adyghe State University
- (Russian) Official Website of the National Museum of the Republic of Adygea
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