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Kamchatka Krai

Kamchatka Krai (Russian: Камча́тский край, romanizedKamchatsky kray, IPA: [kɐmˈtɕatskʲɪj kraj]) is a federal subject of Russia (a krai), situated in the Russian Far East. It is administratively part of the Far Eastern Federal District. Its administrative center and largest city is Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, home to over half of its population of 291,705 (2021 Census).[12]

Kamchatka Krai
Камчатский край
Anthem: Anthem of Kamchatka Krai[3]
Coordinates: 56°00′N 159°00′E / 56.000°N 159.000°E / 56.000; 159.000
CountryRussia
Federal districtFar Eastern[1]
Economic regionFar Eastern[2]
Administrative centerPetropavlovsk-Kamchatsky
Government
 • BodyLegislative Assembly[4]
 • Governor[4]Vladimir Solodov[5]
Area
 • Total464,275 km2 (179,258 sq mi)
 • Rank10th
Population
 • Total291,705
 • Estimate 
(2018)[8]
315,557
 • Rank77th
 • Density0.63/km2 (1.6/sq mi)
 • Urban
77.8%
 • Rural
22.2%
Time zoneUTC+12 (MSK+9 [9])
ISO 3166 codeRU-KAM
License plates41, 82
OKTMO ID30000000
Official languagesRussian[10]
Websitehttps://www.kamgov.ru/

Kamchatka Krai was formed on 1 July 2007, as a result of the merger of Kamchatka Oblast and Koryak Autonomous Okrug, based on the voting in a referendum on the issue on 23 October 2005. The okrug retains the status of a special administrative division of the krai, under the name of Koryak Okrug.

The Kamchatka Peninsula forms the majority of the krai's territory, separating the Sea of Okhotsk and the Bering Sea in the Pacific Ocean. The remainder is formed by a minor northern mainland portion, Karaginsky Island, and the Commander Islands in the Bering Sea. It is bordered by Magadan Oblast to the west and Chukotka Autonomous Okrug to the north. Kamchatka Krai is an active volcanic zone that is home to Kluchevskaya, the highest active volcano in Eurasia, and the Decade Volcanoes of Avachinsky and Koryaksky.

Geography edit

Kamchatka Krai occupies the territory of the Kamchatka Peninsula, the adjacent part of the mainland, the island Karaginsky and the Commander Islands. It is bounded to the east by the Bering Sea of the Pacific Ocean (a coastline of more than 2,000 kilometers (1,200 mi)) and to the west by the Okhotsk Sea (a coastline of approximately 2,000 km (1,200 mi)).

Mountain ranges: Sredinny Range (about 900 km (560 mi) long), Eastern Range (about 600 km (370 mi) long), and the Koryak Mountains, with the Ukelayat Range, Vetvey Range, Penzhinsky, Pahachinsky, Pylgin, and Olyutor ranges. Heights: Khuvkhoitun (2,613 m (8,573 ft)), Ledyanaya (2,562 m (8,406 ft)), Acute (2,552 m (8,373 ft)), Shishel (2,531 m (8,304 ft)), Tylele volcano (2,234 m (7,329 ft)).

The longest rivers are the Vyvenka, Penzhina, Talovka, Lakhacha, Apuka, Kamchatka, and Ukelayat. The largest freshwater lakes are Kronotskoye, Talovskoye, and Palanskoye.

Peninsulas: Olyutor Peninsula, Gavena Peninsula, Ilpinsky Peninsula, Ozernoy Peninsula, Kamchatskiy Peninsula, Shipunksiy Peninsula [ru], and the Yelistratova Peninsula.

Islands (NW-NE going clockwise): Verkhoturov Island, Karaginsky Island, the Commander Islands, Ptichy Island (Kamchatka Krai), Konus Island, Zubchaty Island, Rovny Island, Dobrzhanskogo Island, Vtoroy Island, Krayniy Island and Trety Island. Despite their proximity, the Kuril Islands are not part of Kamchatka Krai, falling instead under Sakhalin Oblast.

Kamchatka is located in a zone of volcanic activity, around 300 large and medium-sized volcanoes are located within its borders, 29 of which are active. This includes the largest volcano in Eurasia, Mount Mount Kluchevskaya (altitude 4,750 m (15,580 ft)). Kamchatka's latitude is similar to that of Scotland, but its climate is rated as subarctic. Its also prone to monsoons, sweeping in from the Pacific Ocean.

Nature edit

 
Lake Kronotskoye
 
Kambalny stratovolcano
 
Koryaksky volcano
 
Koryaksky volcano towering over Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky

Most of the peninsula is covered with forests of stone birch, while alder and cedar elfin are commonly found at higher altitudes. In central areas, especially in the Kamchatka River valley, widespread forests of larch and spruce can be found. In floodplains, forests grow with fragrant poplar, alder, Chosenia, and Sakhalin willow. In the second tier, undergrowth such as the common hawthorn, Asian cherry, Kamchatka rowan, and shrubs growing Kamchatka elderberries, Kamchatka honeysuckle, meadowsweet, willow shrubs, and many other species.

More than 14.5% of the territory of the Kamchatka Territory is specially protected. There are six protected areas of federal significance (three-state reserves, one federal reserve "South Kamchatka," two spa areas – "Resort Paratunka," "Malkinskie mineral waters"); four natural parks of regional significance ("Nalychevo," "Bystrinsky," "South Kamchatka," "Kluchevskoy"); 22 reserves of regional importance; 116 monuments of nature; four protected areas (landscape natural park "Blue Lake," Southwest and Tundra Sobolewski reserves).

Kronotsky Nature Reserve is a nature area reserved for the study of natural sciences in the remote Russian Far East, on the coast of the Kamchatka Peninsula.[13] It was created in 1934 and its current boundary contains an area of 10,990 km2 (4,240 sq mi).[13] It also has Russia's only geyser basin, plus several mountain ranges with numerous volcanoes, both active and extinct. Due to its often harsh climate and its mix of volcanoes and geysers, it is frequently described as the "Land of Fire and Ice".[14]

It is mainly accessible only to scientists, plus approximately 3,000 tourists annually who pay a fee equivalent to US$700 to travel by helicopter for a single day's visit.[14] Kronotsky Nature Reserve has been proclaimed a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.[15]

Climate edit

Average daily maximum and minimum temperatures for selected locations in Kamchatka Russia[16][17][18][19][20]
City July (°C) July (°F) January (°C) January (°F)
Klyuchi 20.7/11.1 69/52 -12.9/-20.4 9/-5
Kamenskoye 19.1/8.8 66/48 −20.8/−28.2 -5/-19
Ossora 16.4/9.3 62/49 −11/−20.1 12/−4
Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky 16.5/10 62/50 −4.4/−9.2 24/15
Bering Island 10.7/7.7 51/46 −2/−5.5 28/22

Legislative Assembly edit

The legislative assembly was formed in 2007 after the merger of Kamchatka Oblast and Koryak Autonomous Okrug. It therefore replaced the Council of People's Deputies of Kamchatka Oblast (1997–2007) and the Duma of Koryak Autonomous Okrug (1994–2007).

The Chairman of the Legislative Assembly of Kamchatka Krai is the presiding officer of that legislature:[21]

Name Took office Left office
Boris Aleksandrovich Nevzorov 2007 2011
Valery Fedorovich Raenko 2011 2021

Administrative divisions edit

Economy edit

The main industries in Kamchatka include fishing and forestry. Coal and other raw materials are extracted. Due to its geographical location near major shipping routes, it is a center for shipbuilding, ship repair, and related services.[22] There are also oil and mineral resources which are yet to be fully developed.[23]

The largest companies in the region include Kamchatskenergo (power distribution company with revenues of $257.1 million in 2017), Oceanrybflot (fishing company, $248.53 million), Morskoy Trast ($197.11 million), Amethystvoye Mining and Processing Combine (gold mine, part of Renova Group, $171.4 million).[24]

Demographics edit

Historical population
YearPop.±%
192634,958—    
1939109,300+212.7%
1959220,753+102.0%
1970287,612+30.3%
1979378,491+31.6%
1989466,096+23.1%
2002358,801−23.0%
2010322,079−10.2%
2021291,705−9.4%
Source: Census data

Population: 291,705 (2021 Census);[12] 322,079 (2010 Census);[25] 358,801 (2002 Census);[26] 466,096 (1989 Census).[27]

Vital statistics for 2022:[28][29]

  • Births: 2,992 (9.6 per 1,000)
  • Deaths: 3,845 (12.3 per 1,000)

Total fertility rate (2022):[30]
1.63 children per woman

Life expectancy (2021):[31]
Total — 68.09 years (male — 63.76, female — 72.93)

Ethnic composition edit

There were 110 recognized ethnic groups in the krai as of 2021. Indigenous peoples made up only 5% of the total population.[32]

Ethnicity Population Percentage
Russians 233,198 88.3%
Koryaks 6,413 2.4%
Ukrainians 3,873 1.5%
Itelmens 1,910 0.7%
Evens 1,777 0.7%
Uzbeks 1,706 0.6%
Kyrgyz 1,407 0.5%
Tatars 1,351 0.5%
Kamchadals 1,311 0.5%
Chukchi 1,222 0.5%
Others 9,934 3.8%
  • 27,603 people were registered from administrative databases, and could not declare an ethnicity. It is estimated that the proportion of ethnicities in this group is the same as that of the declared group.[33]

Religion edit

Religion in Kamchatka Krai as of 2012 (Sreda Arena Atlas)[34][35]
Russian Orthodoxy
31.2%
Other Orthodox
0.8%
Protestantism
0.6%
Other Christians
5.2%
Islam
1.2%
Rodnovery and other native faiths
2.4%
Spiritual but not religious
22.8%
Atheism and irreligion
21.0%
Other and undeclared
14.8%

According to a 2012 survey,[34] 31.2% of the population of Kamchatka adhere to the Russian Orthodox Church, 4.4% are unaffiliated Christians, 0.8% are Orthodox Christians who do not belong to the Russian Orthodox Church. 2% of the population adhere to the Slavic native faith or Siberian shamanism, 1.2% to Islam, 0.6% to forms of Protestantism, and 0.4% to Hinduism. In addition, 22.8% of the population declare themselves to be spiritual but not religious, 21% are atheist, and 14.8% follows other religions or did not give an answer to the question.[34]

See also edit

References edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Президент Российской Федерации. Указ №849 от 13 мая 2000 г. «О полномочном представителе Президента Российской Федерации в федеральном округе». Вступил в силу 13 мая 2000 г. Опубликован: "Собрание законодательства РФ", No. 20, ст. 2112, 15 мая 2000 г. (President of the Russian Federation. Decree #849 of May 13, 2000 On the Plenipotentiary Representative of the President of the Russian Federation in a Federal District. Effective as of May 13, 2000.).
  2. ^ Госстандарт Российской Федерации. №ОК 024-95 27 декабря 1995 г. «Общероссийский классификатор экономических регионов. 2. Экономические районы», в ред. Изменения №5/2001 ОКЭР. (Gosstandart of the Russian Federation. #OK 024-95 December 27, 1995 Russian Classification of Economic Regions. 2. Economic Regions, as amended by the Amendment #5/2001 OKER. ).
  3. ^ Law #397
  4. ^ a b Charter of Kamchatka Krai, Article 13
  5. ^ Official website of Kamchatka Krai. Vladimir Viktorovich Solodov, Acting Governor of Kamchatka Krai (in Russian)
  6. ^ . Federal Service for State Registration, Cadastre and Cartography. Archived from the original on 9 February 2022. Retrieved 29 August 2023.
  7. ^ "Оценка численности постоянного населения по субъектам Российской Федерации". Federal State Statistics Service. Retrieved 1 September 2022.
  8. ^ "26. Численность постоянного населения Российской Федерации по муниципальным образованиям на 1 января 2018 года". Federal State Statistics Service. Retrieved 23 January 2019.
  9. ^ "Об исчислении времени". Официальный интернет-портал правовой информации (in Russian). 3 June 2011. Retrieved 19 January 2019.
  10. ^ Official throughout the Russian Federation according to Article 68.1 of the Constitution of Russia.
  11. ^ Law #2-FKZ, Article 4
  12. ^ a b Russian Federal State Statistics Service. Всероссийская перепись населения 2020 года. Том 1 [2020 All-Russian Population Census, vol. 1] (XLS) (in Russian). Federal State Statistics Service.
  13. ^ a b Encyclopædia Britannica (2009) Kronotsky Nature Reserve 25 June 2011 at the Wayback Machine Encyclopædia Britannica, retrieved 12 March 2009, from Encyclopædia Britannica Online
  14. ^ a b Quammen, David (2009) Fragile Russian Wilderness: The Kronotsky Nature Reserve Is Best Appreciated From Afar 16 March 2009 at the Wayback Machine, National Geographic, p.62, January 2009, Vol. 215, No.1
  15. ^ Wild Russia: Centre For Nature Conservation website 7 March 2009 at the Wayback Machine, retrieved 11 March 2009
  16. ^ "CLIMATE Klyuchi". pogodaiklimat.ru. Retrieved 25 April 2020.
  17. ^ "CLIMATE Kamenskoie". pogodaikilmat.ru. Retrieved 25 April 2020.
  18. ^ "CLIMATE Ossora". pogodaiklimat.ru. Retrieved 25 April 2020.
  19. ^ "CLIMATE Petropavlovsk Kamchatsky". pogodaiklimat.ru. Retrieved 25 April 2020.
  20. ^ "CLIMATE Bering Ostrovie". pogodaiklimat.ru. Retrieved 25 April 2020.
  21. ^ Законодательное собрание Камчатского края
  22. ^ "Kamchatka Region". Kommersant. from the original on 2 November 2013. Retrieved 18 August 2013.
  23. ^ Rahr, III, Guido. "Bountiful Breed". PBS. from the original on 20 June 2013. Retrieved 18 August 2013.
  24. ^ Выписки ЕГРЮЛ и ЕГРИП, проверка контрагентов, ИНН и КПП организаций, реквизиты ИП и ООО. СБИС (in Russian). Retrieved 20 October 2018.
  25. ^ 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.
  26. ^ Russian Federal State Statistics Service (21 May 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).
  27. ^ 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.
  28. ^ . ROSSTAT. Archived from the original on 2 March 2023. Retrieved 21 February 2023.
  29. ^ . ROSSTAT. Archived from the original on 2 March 2023. Retrieved 21 February 2023.
  30. ^ [Total fertility rate]. Russian Federal State Statistics Service (in Russian). Archived from the original (XLSX) on 10 August 2023. Retrieved 10 August 2023.
  31. ^ "Демографический ежегодник России" [The Demographic Yearbook of Russia] (in Russian). Federal State Statistics Service of Russia (Rosstat). Retrieved 1 June 2022.
  32. ^ "Национальный состав населения". Federal State Statistics Service. Retrieved 30 December 2022.
  33. ^ "Перепись-2010: русских становится больше". Perepis-2010.ru. 19 December 2011. Retrieved 27 September 2012.
  34. ^ a b c "Arena: Atlas of Religions and Nationalities in Russia" 22 September 2015 at the Wayback Machine. Sreda, 2012.
  35. ^ 2012 Arena Atlas Religion Maps. "Ogonek", № 34 (5243), 27 August 2012. Retrieved 21 April 2017. .

Sources edit

  • Законодательное Собрание Камчатского края. Закон №397 от 5 марта 2010 г. «О гимне Камчатского края», в ред. Закона №524 от 23 сентября 2014 г. «О внесении изменения в статью 4 Закона Камчатского края "О гимне Камчатского края"». Вступил в силу со дня официального опубликования с учётом положений части 2. Опубликован: "Официальные ведомости", №55–57, 18 марта 2010 г. (Legislative Assembly of Kamchatka Krai. Law #397 of 5 March 2010 On the Anthem of Kamchatka Krai, as amended by the Law #524 of 23 September 2014 On Amending Article 4 of the Law of Kamchatka Krai "On the Anthem of Kamchatka Krai". Effective as of the day of the official publication, after accounting for the clauses of Part 2.).
  • Законодательное Собрание Камчатского края. Постановление №326 от 4 декабря 2008 г. «Устав Камчатского края», в ред. Закона №715 от 7 декабря 2015 г. «О внесении поправок в Устав Камчатского края». Вступил в силу через 10 дней после официального опубликования. Опубликован: "Официальные Ведомости", №199–200, 11 декабря 2008 г. (Legislative Assembly of Kamchatka Krai. Resolution #326 of December 4, 2008 Charter of Kamchatka Krai, as amended by the Law #715 of December 7, 2015 On Amending the Charter of Kamchatka Krai. Effective as of the day which is 10 days after the official publication.).
  • Государственная Дума Российской Федерации. Федеральный конституционный закон №2-ФКЗ от 12 июля 2006 г. «Об образовании в составе Российской Федерации нового субъекта Российской Федерации в результате объединения Камчатской области и Корякского автономного округа». (State Duma of the Russian Federation. Federal Constitutional Law #2-FKZ of 12 July 2006 On Establishing Within the Russian Federation of a New Federal Subject of the Russian Federation as a Result of the Merger of Kamchatka Oblast and Koryak Autonomous Okrug. ).


kamchatka, krai, russian, Камча, тский, край, romanized, kamchatsky, kray, kɐmˈtɕatskʲɪj, kraj, federal, subject, russia, krai, situated, russian, east, administratively, part, eastern, federal, district, administrative, center, largest, city, petropavlovsk, k. Kamchatka Krai Russian Kamcha tskij kraj romanized Kamchatsky kray IPA kɐmˈtɕatskʲɪj kraj is a federal subject of Russia a krai situated in the Russian Far East It is administratively part of the Far Eastern Federal District Its administrative center and largest city is Petropavlovsk Kamchatsky home to over half of its population of 291 705 2021 Census 12 Kamchatka KraiKraiKamchatskij krajFlagCoat of armsAnthem Anthem of Kamchatka Krai 3 Coordinates 56 00 N 159 00 E 56 000 N 159 000 E 56 000 159 000CountryRussiaFederal districtFar Eastern 1 Economic regionFar Eastern 2 Administrative centerPetropavlovsk KamchatskyGovernment BodyLegislative Assembly 4 Governor 4 Vladimir Solodov 5 Area 6 Total464 275 km2 179 258 sq mi Rank10thPopulation 2021 Census 7 Total291 705 Estimate 2018 8 315 557 Rank77th Density0 63 km2 1 6 sq mi Urban77 8 Rural22 2 Time zoneUTC 12 MSK 9 9 ISO 3166 codeRU KAMLicense plates41 82OKTMO ID30000000Official languagesRussian 10 Websitehttps www kamgov ru Kamchatka Krai was formed on 1 July 2007 as a result of the merger of Kamchatka Oblast and Koryak Autonomous Okrug based on the voting in a referendum on the issue on 23 October 2005 The okrug retains the status of a special administrative division of the krai under the name of Koryak Okrug The Kamchatka Peninsula forms the majority of the krai s territory separating the Sea of Okhotsk and the Bering Sea in the Pacific Ocean The remainder is formed by a minor northern mainland portion Karaginsky Island and the Commander Islands in the Bering Sea It is bordered by Magadan Oblast to the west and Chukotka Autonomous Okrug to the north Kamchatka Krai is an active volcanic zone that is home to Kluchevskaya the highest active volcano in Eurasia and the Decade Volcanoes of Avachinsky and Koryaksky Contents 1 Geography 1 1 Nature 1 2 Climate 2 Legislative Assembly 3 Administrative divisions 4 Economy 5 Demographics 5 1 Ethnic composition 5 2 Religion 6 See also 7 References 7 1 Notes 7 2 SourcesGeography editKamchatka Krai occupies the territory of the Kamchatka Peninsula the adjacent part of the mainland the island Karaginsky and the Commander Islands It is bounded to the east by the Bering Sea of the Pacific Ocean a coastline of more than 2 000 kilometers 1 200 mi and to the west by the Okhotsk Sea a coastline of approximately 2 000 km 1 200 mi Mountain ranges Sredinny Range about 900 km 560 mi long Eastern Range about 600 km 370 mi long and the Koryak Mountains with the Ukelayat Range Vetvey Range Penzhinsky Pahachinsky Pylgin and Olyutor ranges Heights Khuvkhoitun 2 613 m 8 573 ft Ledyanaya 2 562 m 8 406 ft Acute 2 552 m 8 373 ft Shishel 2 531 m 8 304 ft Tylele volcano 2 234 m 7 329 ft The longest rivers are the Vyvenka Penzhina Talovka Lakhacha Apuka Kamchatka and Ukelayat The largest freshwater lakes are Kronotskoye Talovskoye and Palanskoye Peninsulas Olyutor Peninsula Gavena Peninsula Ilpinsky Peninsula Ozernoy Peninsula Kamchatskiy Peninsula Shipunksiy Peninsula ru and the Yelistratova Peninsula Islands NW NE going clockwise Verkhoturov Island Karaginsky Island the Commander Islands Ptichy Island Kamchatka Krai Konus Island Zubchaty Island Rovny Island Dobrzhanskogo Island Vtoroy Island Krayniy Island and Trety Island Despite their proximity the Kuril Islands are not part of Kamchatka Krai falling instead under Sakhalin Oblast Kamchatka is located in a zone of volcanic activity around 300 large and medium sized volcanoes are located within its borders 29 of which are active This includes the largest volcano in Eurasia Mount Mount Kluchevskaya altitude 4 750 m 15 580 ft Kamchatka s latitude is similar to that of Scotland but its climate is rated as subarctic Its also prone to monsoons sweeping in from the Pacific Ocean This section includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this section by introducing more precise citations August 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message Nature edit nbsp Lake Kronotskoye nbsp Kambalny stratovolcano nbsp Koryaksky volcano nbsp Koryaksky volcano towering over Petropavlovsk KamchatskyMost of the peninsula is covered with forests of stone birch while alder and cedar elfin are commonly found at higher altitudes In central areas especially in the Kamchatka River valley widespread forests of larch and spruce can be found In floodplains forests grow with fragrant poplar alder Chosenia and Sakhalin willow In the second tier undergrowth such as the common hawthorn Asian cherry Kamchatka rowan and shrubs growing Kamchatka elderberries Kamchatka honeysuckle meadowsweet willow shrubs and many other species More than 14 5 of the territory of the Kamchatka Territory is specially protected There are six protected areas of federal significance three state reserves one federal reserve South Kamchatka two spa areas Resort Paratunka Malkinskie mineral waters four natural parks of regional significance Nalychevo Bystrinsky South Kamchatka Kluchevskoy 22 reserves of regional importance 116 monuments of nature four protected areas landscape natural park Blue Lake Southwest and Tundra Sobolewski reserves Kronotsky Nature Reserve is a nature area reserved for the study of natural sciences in the remote Russian Far East on the coast of the Kamchatka Peninsula 13 It was created in 1934 and its current boundary contains an area of 10 990 km2 4 240 sq mi 13 It also has Russia s only geyser basin plus several mountain ranges with numerous volcanoes both active and extinct Due to its often harsh climate and its mix of volcanoes and geysers it is frequently described as the Land of Fire and Ice 14 It is mainly accessible only to scientists plus approximately 3 000 tourists annually who pay a fee equivalent to US 700 to travel by helicopter for a single day s visit 14 Kronotsky Nature Reserve has been proclaimed a World Heritage Site by UNESCO 15 Climate edit Average daily maximum and minimum temperatures for selected locations in Kamchatka Russia 16 17 18 19 20 City July C July F January C January F Klyuchi 20 7 11 1 69 52 12 9 20 4 9 5Kamenskoye 19 1 8 8 66 48 20 8 28 2 5 19Ossora 16 4 9 3 62 49 11 20 1 12 4Petropavlovsk Kamchatsky 16 5 10 62 50 4 4 9 2 24 15Bering Island 10 7 7 7 51 46 2 5 5 28 22Legislative Assembly editThe legislative assembly was formed in 2007 after the merger of Kamchatka Oblast and Koryak Autonomous Okrug It therefore replaced the Council of People s Deputies of Kamchatka Oblast 1997 2007 and the Duma of Koryak Autonomous Okrug 1994 2007 The Chairman of the Legislative Assembly of Kamchatka Krai is the presiding officer of that legislature 21 Name Took office Left officeBoris Aleksandrovich Nevzorov 2007 2011Valery Fedorovich Raenko 2011 2021Administrative divisions editMain article Administrative divisions of Kamchatka KraiEconomy editThe main industries in Kamchatka include fishing and forestry Coal and other raw materials are extracted Due to its geographical location near major shipping routes it is a center for shipbuilding ship repair and related services 22 There are also oil and mineral resources which are yet to be fully developed 23 The largest companies in the region include Kamchatskenergo power distribution company with revenues of 257 1 million in 2017 Oceanrybflot fishing company 248 53 million Morskoy Trast 197 11 million Amethystvoye Mining and Processing Combine gold mine part of Renova Group 171 4 million 24 Demographics editHistorical populationYearPop 192634 958 1939109 300 212 7 1959220 753 102 0 1970287 612 30 3 1979378 491 31 6 1989466 096 23 1 2002358 801 23 0 2010322 079 10 2 2021291 705 9 4 Source Census dataPopulation 291 705 2021 Census 12 322 079 2010 Census 25 358 801 2002 Census 26 466 096 1989 Census 27 Vital statistics for 2022 28 29 Births 2 992 9 6 per 1 000 Deaths 3 845 12 3 per 1 000 Total fertility rate 2022 30 1 63 children per womanLife expectancy 2021 31 Total 68 09 years male 63 76 female 72 93 Ethnic composition edit There were 110 recognized ethnic groups in the krai as of 2021 Indigenous peoples made up only 5 of the total population 32 Ethnicity Population PercentageRussians 233 198 88 3 Koryaks 6 413 2 4 Ukrainians 3 873 1 5 Itelmens 1 910 0 7 Evens 1 777 0 7 Uzbeks 1 706 0 6 Kyrgyz 1 407 0 5 Tatars 1 351 0 5 Kamchadals 1 311 0 5 Chukchi 1 222 0 5 Others 9 934 3 8 27 603 people were registered from administrative databases and could not declare an ethnicity It is estimated that the proportion of ethnicities in this group is the same as that of the declared group 33 Religion edit Religion in Kamchatka Krai as of 2012 Sreda Arena Atlas 34 35 Russian Orthodoxy 31 2 Other Orthodox 0 8 Protestantism 0 6 Other Christians 5 2 Islam 1 2 Rodnovery and other native faiths 2 4 Spiritual but not religious 22 8 Atheism and irreligion 21 0 Other and undeclared 14 8 According to a 2012 survey 34 31 2 of the population of Kamchatka adhere to the Russian Orthodox Church 4 4 are unaffiliated Christians 0 8 are Orthodox Christians who do not belong to the Russian Orthodox Church 2 of the population adhere to the Slavic native faith or Siberian shamanism 1 2 to Islam 0 6 to forms of Protestantism and 0 4 to Hinduism In addition 22 8 of the population declare themselves to be spiritual but not religious 21 are atheist and 14 8 follows other religions or did not give an answer to the question 34 See also edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Kamchatka Krai List of Chairmen of the Legislative Assembly of Kamchatka KraiReferences editNotes edit Prezident Rossijskoj Federacii Ukaz 849 ot 13 maya 2000 g O polnomochnom predstavitele Prezidenta Rossijskoj Federacii v federalnom okruge Vstupil v silu 13 maya 2000 g Opublikovan Sobranie zakonodatelstva RF No 20 st 2112 15 maya 2000 g President of the Russian Federation Decree 849 of May 13 2000 On the Plenipotentiary Representative of the President of the Russian Federation in a Federal District Effective as of May 13 2000 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