Gomel Region Explained

Gomel Region
Native Name:
Flag Size:150
Settlement Type:Region
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:Belarus
Subdivision Type1:Administrative center
Subdivision Name1:Gomel
Subdivision Type2:Largest cities
Subdivision Name2:Gomel – 481,200
Mazyr – 111,800
Zhlobin – 72,800
Subdivision Type3:Districts
Subdivision Name3:21
Cities – 17
Urban localities – 278
Villages – 2,608
Subdivision Type4:City districts
Subdivision Name4:4
Area Total Km2:40361.66
Demographics Type1:GDP
Demographics1 Footnotes:[1]
Demographics1 Title1:Total
Demographics1 Info1:Br 25.6 billion
(€7.2 billion)
Demographics1 Title2:Per capita
Demographics1 Info2:Br 18,500
(€5,200)
Population Total:1338617
Population As Of:2024
Population Density Km2:auto
Population Footnotes:[2]
Leader Title:Chairman
Leader Name:Ivan Ivanovich Krupko
Iso Code:BY-HO
Blank Name Sec2:HDI (2017)
Blank Info Sec2:0.803[3]
· 4th
Website:www.gomel-region.by

Gomel Region or Homieĺ Region,[4] also known as Gomel Oblast or Homyel Voblasts (Belarusian: Гомельская вобласць|Homieĺskaja voblasć; Russian: Гомельская область|Gomelskaya oblast), is one of the regions of Belarus. Its administrative center is Gomel. The total area of the region is . As of 2024, it has a population of 1,338,617.[2]

Its largest settlements include: Gomel, Mazyr, Zhlobin, Svyetlahorsk, Rechytsa, Kalinkavichy, Rahachow and Dobrush.

Both the Gomel Region and the Mogilev Region suffered severely from the Chernobyl disaster.[5] The Gomel Province borders the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone in places, and parts of it have been designated as mandatory or voluntary resettlement areas as a result of the radioactive contamination.[6]

Administrative territorial entities

Gomel Region comprises 21 districts and 2 city municipalities. The districts have 278 selsovets, and 17 cities and towns.

Districts of Gomel Region

Cities and towns

EnglishBelarusianPop. (2023)[7]
Гомель 501,802
Мазыр 105,321
Жлобін 77,049
Рэчыца 65,423
Светлагорск 63,202
Калінкавічы 37,050
Рагачоў 32,029
Добруш 18,137
Жыткавічы 15,961
Хойнікі 13,248
Петрыкаў 10,303
Чачэрск 8,885
Ельск 8,864
Ветка 8,625
Буда-Кашалёва 8,618
Нароўля 8,352
Брагін 4,546
Васілевічы 3,285
Тураў 2,766

Geography

Pripyatsky National Park covers 2% of the territory of the region. Eleven wildlife preserves of national importance cover 2.1% of the region.[8]

The extreme southern point of Belarus is located in Gomel Region, on the Dnieper River to the south of the urban-type settlement of Kamaryn, Brahin District.[9]

The 3rd largest lake in Belarus, Lake Chervonoye, is located in Gomel Region, Zhytkavichy District.[10]

Gomel Region borders Mogilev Region on the north, Brest Region on the west, Russia (Bryansk Oblast) on the east and Ukraine (Chernihiv Oblast, Kyiv Oblast and Zhytomyr Oblast) on the south and southeast.

Economy

The processing industry is represented by alcohol, alcoholic beverage, wine, beer and soft drinks, vegetable-drying and canning industries. Mazyr is home to one of Belarus' major oil refineries.

Transport

Gomel Region is a major transport hub. Major railway junctions include Gomel, Zhlobin, and Kalinkavichy. Gomel is located at the intersection of the highways 95E OdesaKyivSt. Petersburg, BakhmachVilnius, and M10 BryanskBrest. River transport is also common in the region with regular navigation on the Pripyat, Dnieper and Berezina rivers.

Tourism

The number of travel agencies in Gomel Region has grown from 21 in 2000 to 54 in 2010.[11] [12] Main tourist destinations of the region are Pripyatsky National Park and Gomel.

External links

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Gross domestic product and gross regional product by regions and Minsk city in 2023. www.belstat.gov.by.
  2. Web site: Численность населения на 1 января 2024 г. и среднегодовая численность населения за 2023 год по Республике Беларусь в разрезе областей, районов, городов, поселков городского типа. https://web.archive.org/web/20240402055418/https://www.belstat.gov.by/ofitsialnaya-statistika/solialnaya-sfera/naselenie-i-migratsiya/naselenie/statisticheskie-izdaniya/index_89355/. 2 April 2024. belsat.gov.by. 6 May 2024.
  3. Web site: Sub-national HDI - Area Database - Global Data Lab. hdi.globaldatalab.org. en. 2018-09-13.
  4. Official transliteration from Belarusian language (2007)
  5. Web site: English: Chernobyl radiation map from CIA handbook, SVG'd by User:Sting, and re-anglified by me (To the same strange names used in the original).
  6. Book: Mould , Richard Francis . CRC Press. 9780750306706. Chernobyl Record: The Definitive History of the Chernobyl Catastrophe. 2000-05-01.
  7. Web site: Численность населения на 1 января 2023 г. и среднегодовая численность населения за 2022 год по Республике Беларусь в разрезе областей, районов, городов, поселков городского типа. https://web.archive.org/web/20230417144107/https://www.belstat.gov.by/ofitsialnaya-statistika/publications/izdania/public_bulletin/index_67469/. 17 April 2023. belsat.gov.by. 5 August 2023.
  8. Web site: Nature reserves and national parks, wildlife preserves and nature sanctuaries . Data of the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environmental Protection of the Republic of Belarus . 2011 . Land of Ancestors . 29 November 2013 .
  9. Web site: Main Geographic Characteristics of the Republic of Belarus. Coordinates of the extreme points of the state frontier . The Scientific and Production State Republican Unitary Enterprise “National Cadastre Agency” of the State Property Committee of the Republic of Belarus . 2011 . Land of Ancestors . 20 September 2013 .
  10. Web site: Main characteristics of the largest lakes of Belarus . Data of the Research Laboratory for Lake Study of the Belarus State University. . 2011 . Land of Ancestors . 29 September 2013 .
  11. Web site: Number of organizations engaged in tourist activities in 2010 in Belarus . National Statistical Committee of the Republic of Belarus . Ministry of Sports and Tourism of the Republic of Belarus. . 2011 . Land of Ancestors . 9 October 2013 .
  12. Web site: Number of organisations engaged in tourist activities in Belarus by region . National Statistical Committee of the Republic of Belarus . Ministry of Sports and Tourism of the Republic of Belarus. . 2011 . Land of Ancestors . 9 October 2013 .