North Kazakhstan Region | |
Native Name: | |
Settlement Type: | Region |
Coordinates: | 54.8833°N 79°W |
Subdivision Type: | Country |
Subdivision Name: | Kazakhstan |
Blank Name Sec1: | Districts |
Blank Info Sec1: | 13 |
Blank1 Name Sec1: | Cities |
Blank1 Info Sec1: | 5 |
Blank2 Name Sec1: | Townships |
Blank3 Name Sec1: | Villages |
Blank3 Info Sec1: | 208 |
Seat: | Petropavl |
Seat Type: | Capital |
Leader Title: | Akim |
Leader Name: | Gauez Nurmukhambetov[1] |
Area Footnotes: | [2] |
Area Total Km2: | 97993 |
Demographics Type2: | GDP |
Demographics2 Footnotes: | [3] |
Demographics2 Title1: | Total |
Demographics2 Info1: | KZT 2,198.9 billion US$ 4.762 billion (2022) |
Demographics2 Title2: | Per capita |
Demographics2 Info2: | KZT 4,097,700 US$ 8,875 (2022) |
Utc Offset1: | +5 |
Timezone1 Dst: | not observed |
Utc Offset1 Dst: | +5 |
Postal Code Type: | Postal codes |
Postal Code: | 150000 |
Area Code Type: | Area codes |
Area Code: | +7 (715) |
Population Footnotes: | [4] |
Population Total: | 539111 |
Population As Of: | 2022-01-01 |
Population Density Km2: | auto |
Iso Code: | KZ-SEV |
Registration Plate: | 15, T |
Established Date: | July 29 1936 |
Established Title: | Date of formation |
North Kazakhstan Region (Kazakh: Солтүстік Қазақстан облысы|translit=Soltüstık Qazaqstan oblysy; Russian: Северо-Казахстанская область|translit=Severo-Kazakhstanskaya oblast) is a region of Kazakhstan, with a population of 539,111. Its capital is Petropavl, with a population of 193,300 people.
During the 19th century, the territory of the region was home to several Middle Zhuz tribes, including Argyns, Kerei, and Kypshak. During the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the region underwent significant resettlement as a result of the opening of the Siberian railway and the Stolypin agrarian reform. As a result, Ukrainians became the majority population in the northern regions of Kazakhstan and the area was referred to as the "Grey Wedge."[5]
In the early 20th century, the North Kazakhstan region was the center of the Akmola province of the Kirghiz Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (ASSR). The West Siberian uprising, a large anti-Bolshevik armed uprising, was suppressed by the Reds during this time. The North Kazakhstan region was officially formed from the northern regions of the Karaganda region and the Karkaralinsky district in 1936.
In 1939, the city of Stepnyak and 11 southern districts were ceded to the newly formed Akmola region. In 1966, the North Kazakhstan region was awarded the Order of Lenin. The administrative-territorial reform of 1997 resulted in the inclusion of several districts of the abolished Kokchetav region into the North Kazakhstan region, which had a large proportion of the Kazakh population. The region's structure included modern districts such as Akkayynsky, Esilsky, Zhambylsky, Bulaevsky, and Timiryazevsky, among others, in which the Russian population was predominantly still living.
The region borders Russia (Omsk Oblast, Kurgan Oblast and Tyumen Oblast) to the north, and also borders three other Kazakhstan regions: Akmola Region to the south, Pavlodar Region to the east and Kostanay Region to the west. The area of the region is 98040km2, making it the fourth smallest of all the regions of Kazakhstan. The Kokshetau Hills stretch along the southern part, limited to the north by the West Siberian Plain. The Ishim (Esil) River, a tributary of the Irtysh River, flows from Karagandy Region to Russia through North Kazakhstan Region. The Sileti river also flows through the region.[6] [7]
Year | Population[8] [9] [10] [11] |
---|---|
1979 | 884,345 |
1989 | 912,065 |
1999 | 725,980 |
2003 | 682,148 |
2004 | 674,497 |
2005 | 665,936 |
2006 | 663,126 |
2007 | 660,950 |
2008 | 653,921 |
2009 | 597,530 |
2010 | 592,746 |
2011 | 589,308 |
2012 | 583,598 |
2013 | 579,636 |
2014 | 575,766 |
2015 | 571,759 |
2017 | 558,700 |
2021 | 543,679 |
Ethnic group | 2021[12] | ||
---|---|---|---|
Population | % | ||
Russians | 240,567 | 44.48 | |
Kazakhs | 203,176 | 37.57 | |
Ukrainians | 29,950 | 5.54 | |
Germans | 22,207 | 4.11 | |
Tatars | 12,099 | 2.24 | |
Poles | 11,318 | 2.09 | |
Belarusians | 6,805 | 1.26 | |
Azeris | 1,721 | 0.32 | |
Other ethnicity or not stated | 13,033 | 2.41 | |
Total | 540,786 | 100% |
Religion | 2021 | ||
---|---|---|---|
Population | % | ||
Christianity | 298,288 | 55.16 | |
Islam | 209,397 | 38.72 | |
No Religion | 10,035 | 1.86 | |
Buddhism | 188 | 0.03 | |
Judaism | 123 | 0.02 | |
Other Religion | 832 | 0.15 | |
Not Stated | 21,923 | 4.05 | |
Total | 540,786 | 100% |
The region is administratively divided into thirteen districts and the city of Petropavl.[13]
The following five localities in North Kazakhstan Region have town status:[13] Petropavl, Bulayevo, Mamlyut, Sergeyev, and Taiynsha.
The regional bandy team took part in the national championship in 2016.https://translate.google.co.uk/translate?hl=en&sl=ru&u=http://www.sports.kz/news/sbornaya-zko-stala-chempionom-kazahstana-po-hokkeyu-s-myachom&prev=search