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Mari El

Mari El (Russian: Марий Эл; Meadow Mari: Марий Эл; Hill Mari: Мары Эл), officially the Mari El Republic,[a] is a republic of Russia. It is in the European region of the country, along the northern bank of the Volga River, and administratively part of the Volga Federal District. The republic has a population of 696,459 (2010 Census).[13] Yoshkar-Ola is the capital and largest city.

Mari El Republic
Республика Марий Эл
Other transcription(s)
 • Meadow MariМарий Эл Республик
 • Hill MariМары Эл Республик
Anthem: "State Anthem of the Mari El Republic"[3]
Coordinates: 56°42′N 47°52′E / 56.700°N 47.867°E / 56.700; 47.867
CountryRussia
Federal districtVolga[1]
Economic regionVolga-Vyatka[2]
CapitalYoshkar-Ola
Government
 • BodyState Assembly[4]
 • Head[4]Yury Zaitsev[5]
Area
 • Total23,375 km2 (9,025 sq mi)
 • Rank72nd
Population
 • Total672,093
 • Estimate 
(2018)[8]
682,333
 • Rank64th
 • Density29/km2 (74/sq mi)
 • Urban
68.4%
 • Rural
31.6%
Time zoneUTC+3 (MSK [9])
ISO 3166 codeRU-ME
License plates12
OKTMO ID88000000
Official languagesRussian;[10] Mari (Meadow and Hill variants)[11]
Websitehttps://mari-el.gov.ru/
PeopleMari
LanguageMarij
CountryMari El

Mari El, one of Russia's ethnic republics, was established for the indigenous Mari people, a Finno-Ugric nation who have traditionally lived along the Volga and Kama Rivers. The majority of the republic's population are ethnic Russians (52.5%), with a significant Mari minority (40.1%), and smaller minority populations of Tatars and Chuvash. The official languages are Russian and Mari. Mari El is bordered by Nizhny Novgorod Oblast to the west, Kirov Oblast to the north, Tatarstan to the east, and Chuvashia to the south.

Geography edit

 
Bolshaya Kokshaga River

The Republic is located in the eastern part of the East European Plain of Russia, along and mostly to the north of the Volga River. The swampy Mari Depression is in the west of the Republic, contrasted by hillier landscapes in the east where the highest point of the Republic (at 278 metres (912 ft)[14]) is located. The Republic borders with Kirov Oblast in the north and east, the Republic of Tatarstan in the southeast and south, the Chuvash Republic in the south, and with Nizhny Novgorod Oblast in the west and north.[citation needed]

There are 476 rivers in the Republic, with the Volga and its tributaries being the major water arteries. Most rivers are considered to be minor—10–50 m (33–164 ft) wide and 0.5–1.4 m (1 ft 8 in – 4 ft 7 in) deep—and usually freeze between mid-November and mid-April. There are over 700 lakes and ponds; many located in the swampy areas and have areas of less than 1 km2 (0.39 sq mi) and depths of 1–3 m (3 ft 3 in – 9 ft 10 in). Lake Yalchik, occupying 150 hectares (370 acres), is the largest by area, while Lake Tabashinskoye is the deepest. Swamps cover large areas—10–70 km2 (3.9–27.0 sq mi) and up to 100 km2 (39 sq mi)—and usually freeze in December. While swamps tend to be shallow, with an average depth of 0.5–1.5 m (1 ft 8 in – 4 ft 11 in), they are impassable in fall and spring due to flooding.[citation needed]

Climate is moderately continental, with moderately cold and snowy winters and warm and often rainy summers. The average temperatures range from 18–20 °C (64–68 °F) in summer to −18 – −20 °C (0 – −4 °F) in winter. November is the windiest month of the year. Annual precipitation varies from 450 to 500 mm (18 to 20 in).

There are virtually no natural resources of industrial significance in the Republic. Other resources include peat, mineral waters, and limestone. About 50% of the Republic's territory is forested, although the level of forestation varies significantly from one district to another.[citation needed]

History edit

 
Map of the Mari El Republic.

Ancient Mari tribes were known since the 5th century, though archaeologists suspect that the Mari culture is much older in its roots. Later their area was a tributary of Volga Bulgaria and the Golden Horde. In the 1440s it was incorporated into the Khanate of Kazan and was occupied by the Tsardom of Russia (governed by Ivan the Terrible) after the fall of Kazan in 1552.

After the Russian Revolution, under the Bolshevik regime, the Mari Autonomous Oblast was established on 4 November 1920. It was re-organized into the Mari ASSR on 5 December 1936, at the same time as the enactment of the 1936 Soviet Constitution. In its present form, the Mari El Republic was formed on 22 December 1990. On 21 May 1998, Mari El alongside Amur, Ivanovo, Kostroma, and Voronezh Oblast signed a power-sharing agreement with the federal government, granting it autonomy.[15] This agreement was abolished on 31 December 2001.[16]

The name of the republic is based on the ethnic self-designation of its indigenous population – Марий, "Mari" (from мари, "man, husband"), and эл, "country, land".[17]

Administrative divisions edit

Politics edit

 
Building of the Government of Mari El.

The head of government in the Mari El Republic is the Head (formerly President). As of 2017, the Head was Alexander Yevstifeyev, who was appointed in April 2017.[18]

The government of Mari El has been pursuing Russification in recent years, with the former head of the republic, Leonid Markelov, ordering many Mari language newspapers to close.[citation needed] Many ethnic Mari activists live in fear of violence. The Mari activist and chief editor Vladimir Kozlov was badly beaten after he criticized Markelov's government. Other Mari leaders have been subject to violence, legal persecution, and intimidation.[19]

The Mari people's native religion, based on the worship of the forces of nature, has encountered hostility as well. Vitaly Tanakov was charged with inciting religious, national, social, and linguistic hatred after publishing the book The Priest Speaks.[20]

The International Helsinki Federation for Human Rights (IHF) and the Moscow Helsinki Group (MHG), in an exhaustive 2006 report Russian Federation: The Human Rights Situation of the Mari Minority of the Republic of Mari El, found widespread evidence of political and cultural persecution of Mari people, and of "a broader trend of repression of dissidents in the republic".[21]

Demographics edit

Population: 696,459 (2010 Russian census);[13] 727,979 (2002 Census);[22] 749,386 (1989 Soviet census).[23]

Vital statistics edit

Source: Russian Federal State Statistics Service April 12, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
Average population (x 1000) Live births Deaths Natural change Crude birth rate (per 1000) Crude death rate (per 1000) Natural change (per 1000) Fertility rates
1970 686 10,505 6,364 4,141 15.3 9.3 6.0
1975 695 11,816 7,190 4,626 17.0 10.3 6.7
1980 710 13,169 8,091 5,078 18.5 11.4 7.2
1985 728 14,198 8,529 5,669 19.5 11.7 7.8
1990 755 11,953 7,775 4,178 15.8 10.3 5.5 2,16
1991 756 10,578 7,786 2,792 14.0 10.3 3.7 1,97
1992 758 9,227 8,330 897 12.2 11.0 1.2 1,76
1993 758 8,019 9,622 - 1,603 10.6 12.7 - 2.1 1,56
1994 758 7,851 10,788 - 2,937 10.4 14.2 - 3.9 1,53
1995 757 7,337 9,999 - 2,662 9.7 13.2 - 3.5 1,43
1996 755 6,952 9,495 - 2,543 9.2 12.6 - 3.4 1,35
1997 752 6,782 9,625 - 2,843 9.0 12.8 - 3.8 1,32
1998 749 6,657 9,623 - 2,966 8.9 12.8 - 4.0 1,29
1999 746 6,597 10,674 - 4,077 8.8 14.3 - 5.5 1,28
2000 741 6,784 11,040 - 4,256 9.1 14.9 - 5.7 1,30
2001 736 6,832 11,434 - 4,602 9.3 15.5 - 6.3 1,30
2002 729 7,300 12,105 - 4,805 10.0 16.6 - 6.6 1,38
2003 723 7,515 11,861 - 4,346 10.4 16.4 - 6.0 1,40
2004 718 7,715 12,098 - 4,383 10.7 16.9 - 6.1 1,40
2005 713 7,475 12,256 - 4,781 10.5 17.2 - 6.7 1,34
2006 708 7,550 11,286 - 3,736 10.7 15.9 - 5.3 1,32
2007 704 8,306 10,745 - 2,439 11.8 15.3 - 3.5 1,45
2008 701 8,620 10,699 - 2,079 12.3 15.3 - 3.0 1,50
2009 699 8,896 10,435 - 1,539 12.7 14.9 - 2.2 1,60
2010 696 8,857 10,572 - 1,715 12.7 15.2 - 2.5 1,59
2011 694 9,066 9,816 - 750 13.0 14.1 - 1.1 1,66
2012 691 9,834 9,449 385 14.2 13.7 0.5 1,83
2013 689 10,088 9,444 644 14.6 13.7 0.9 1,93
2014 688 10,081 9,411 670 14.7 13.7 1.0 1,98
2015 687 9,951 9,448 503 14.5 13.7 0.8 1,99
2016 685 9,567 9,025 542 13.9 13.2 0.7 1,98
2017 683 8,147 8,493 -346 11.9 12.4 -0.5 1,75
Historical population
YearPop.±%
1939398,014—    
1959647,680+62.7%
1970684,748+5.7%
1979702,744+2.6%
1989749,386+6.6%
2002727,979−2.9%
2010696,459−4.3%
2021677,097−2.8%
Source: Census data

Note: Total fertility rate source.[24]

Ethnic groups edit

 
The Hill Mari, who primarily live in the Gornomariyskiy, Kilemarsky & Yurino Districts of the republic.

Though the Mari people have lived in the area for millennia, they did not have a designated territory before the Russian Revolution of 1917. According to the 2021 Census, only 58.2% of the Mari within Russia live in the Mari El Republic, while 20.1% live in the Republic of Bashkortostan (consisting of the Eastern Mari, who fled to Bashkorostan to escape religious persecution). During the last Soviet Census (1989), 4% of the Mari of the Soviet Union lived outside of Russia.

Since World War II, more ethnic Russians and Tatars have moved into the area. According to the 2021 Census,[25] Russians make up 52.5% of the republic's population (up from 47.4% in 2010), while the ethnic Mari make up 40.1% (down from 43.9%). Other groups include Tatars (4.8%), Chuvash (0.6%), and a host of smaller groups, each accounting for less than 0.5% of the total population.

Ethnic
group
1926 Census 1939 Census 1959 Census 1970 Census 1979 Census 1989 Census 2002 Census 2010 Census[13] 2021 Census[25]
Number % Number % Number % Number % Number % Number % Number % Number % Number %
Mari 247,979 51.4% 273,332 47.2% 279,450 43.1% 299,179 43.7% 306,627 43.5% 324,349 43.3% 312,178 42.9% 290,863 43.9% 246,560 40.1%
Russians 210,016 43.6% 266,951 46.1% 309,514 47.8% 320,825 46.9% 334,561 47.5% 355,973 47.5% 345,513 47.5% 313,947 47.4% 322,932 52.5%
Tatars 20,219 4.2% 27,149 4.7% 38,821 6.0% 40,279 5.9% 40,917 5.8% 43,850 5.9% 43,377 6.0% 38,357 5.8% 29,317 4.8%
Chuvash 2,184 0.5% 5,504 0.9% 9,065 1.4% 9,032 1.3% 8,087 1.1% 8,993 1.2% 7,418 1.0% 6,025 0.9% 3,656 0.6%
Others 1,703 0.4% 6,674 1.2% 10,830 1.7% 15,433 2.3% 14,015 2.0% 16,167 2.2% 19,943 2.7% 13,138 2.0% 12,494 2.0%
1 62,138 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.[26]

Religion edit

Religion in Mari El as of 2012 (Sreda Arena Atlas)[27][28]
Russian Orthodoxy
47.8%
Other Orthodox
1.2%
Old Believers
1%
Other Christians
4.8%
Islam
6%
Rodnovery, Mari Native Religion and other native faiths
5.6%
Spiritual but not religious
24.8%
Atheism and irreligion
5.8%
Other and undeclared
3%
 
Orthodox church in Yoshkar-Ola

The religions with the most adherents in the republic are Russian Orthodoxy, the Mari native religion, the Old Believers, and Islam. The traditional Mari religion (Chimari yula) is still practised today by many Mari people and is the main religion of the Mari of Bashkortostan; also practised is a syncretism with Christianity. The Czars took drastic measures to force Christianity on the Mari, going so far as blowing up a holy mountain, and the persecution of the religion went on under the Soviet Union.

During the 1990s the religion was officially recognized by the State and began to revive. The Mari gather at around 520 holy groves where they offer animal and vegetable sacrifices, there are about 20 festivals yearly. Although traditional religion is one of Mari El's three officially recognized religions (along with Orthodoxy and Islam) Mari religious practises have come under increasing pressure, according to human rights groups.[29]

 
Symbol used by adherents of the Mari Native Religion.

According to a 2012 survey,[27] 47.8% of the population of Mari El adheres to the Russian Orthodox Church, 6–15% adheres to the Mari native religion, 6% adheres to Islam, 4% are unaffiliated generic Christians, 1% are Old Believers and 1% are Orthodox Christian believers without church affiliation or members of other Orthodox churches. In addition, 25% of the population is "spiritual but not religious", 6% is atheist and 4.2% follows other religions or did not answer the question.[27]

Education edit

The most important facilities of higher education are Mari State Technical University and Mari State University,[30] both located in Yoshkar-Ola. There are also more than 900 primary and secondary schools located throughout the republic.

For the past few years, the Mari El Republic has been participating in the national project "Education" ("Oбразование"), which is designed to improve education throughout Russia by bringing new technology into the classroom, improving material conditions in schools, and providing financial awards to extraordinary students and teachers. Although the Mari language is officially a state language, Mari educators and administrators have been forced from their positions in recent years and Mari-language education has been defunded, according to the U.S. State Department,[31] the European Union, and others.[32]

Economy edit

The most developed industries are machine construction, metalworking, timber, woodworking, and food industries. Most of the industrial enterprises are located in the capital Yoshkar-Ola, as well as in the towns of Kozmodemyansk, Volzhsk, and Zvenigovo.[citation needed]

The largest companies in the region include Mariysky Oil Refinery (revenues of $502.2 million in 2017), Mari Pulp and Paper Mill ($137.12 million), Shelanger Chemical Plant "Siver" ($14.52 million), Marbiopharm ($14.02 million).[33]

Transportation edit

Traveling cheaply and quickly to various towns and villages within the Republic is made possible through a network of fifteen train stations, fifty-three bus stations, and numerous marshrutkas. The republic is connected to different regions throughout Russia by daily trains to and from Moscow and Kazan, flights on one commercial airline from Yoshkar-Ola Airport, located near Yoshkar-Ola, and a port on the Volga River in Kozmodemyansk. There are also four other minor river ports in the republic. Regional automobile code is 12.[citation needed]

Communication edit

Telephony, Internet service, and cable television are provided by VolgaTelecom.[citation needed]

Culture edit

 
Mari people in Yoshkar-Ola

There are many museums located throughout the territory of the republic. The largest ones include the National Museum, the Museum of History, and the Museum of Fine Arts in Yoshkar-Ola; the Museum of Arts and History, the Ethnographic Open-Air Museum, and the Merchant Life Museum in Kozmodemyansk; and the Sheremetyev Castle Museum-reserve in Yurino. There are also museums dedicated to the poet Nikolay Mukhin and the composer Ivan Klyuchnikov-Palantay in Yoshkar-Ola and the house-museum of writer Sergei Chavayn in Chavaynur.

 
The National Art Museum of the Mari El Republic

Five theaters are located in Yoshkar-Ola with performances in both the Russian and Mari languages.

Notable people edit

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Russian: Респу́блика Мари́й Эл, Respublika Mariy El; Meadow Mari: Марий Эл Республик; Hill Mari: Мары Эл Республик

References 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. ^ Constitution of the Mari El Republic, Article 16
  4. ^ a b Constitution, Article 6.2
  5. ^ "Полиглот, человек из бизнеса и жесткий руководитель: что еще известно о новом главе Марий Эл Юрии Зайцеве". www.kazan.kp.ru (in Russian). September 14, 2022.
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  10. ^ Official throughout the Russian Federation according to Article 68.1 of the Constitution of Russia.
  11. ^ Constitution of the Mari El Republic, Article 15
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  20. ^ Russia Moves to Ban Religious Rites of Indigenous Finno-Ugric People Mari October 21, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
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  28. ^ 2012 Arena Atlas Religion Maps. "Ogonek", № 34 (5243), 27/08/2012. Retrieved 21/04/2017. .
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  33. ^ Выписки ЕГРЮЛ и ЕГРИП, проверка контрагентов, ИНН и КПП организаций, реквизиты ИП и ООО. СБИС (in Russian). Retrieved October 20, 2018.

Sources edit

  • 24 июня 1995 г. «Конституция Республики Марий Эл», в ред. Закона №21-З от 31 июля 2014 г. «О поправке 59 к Конституции Республики Марий Эл». Вступил в силу 7 июля 1995 г. (за исключением отдельных положений). Опубликован: "Марийская правда", 7 июля 1995 г. (June 24, 1995 Constitution of the Mari El Republic, as amended by the Law #21-Z of July 31, 2014 On Amendment 59 to the Constitution of the Mari El Republic. Effective as of July 7, 1995 (with the exception of several clauses).).

External links edit

  • (in Russian)
  • (in Russian) Official website of the Mari El Republic April 8, 2020, at the Wayback Machine
  • (in Russian) Industry in the Mari El Republic
  • Mari El Republic nature views and sceneries
  • A short Meadow Mari-English dictionary
  • (in Russian) Meadow Mari-Russian-Japanese dictionary
  • (in Russian)
  • Kimberli Mäkäräinen's Meadow Mari Grammar
  • (in Russian)

Further reading edit

  • Daniel Kalder. Lost Cosmonaut: Observations of an Anti-tourist

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plates12OKTMO ID88000000Official languagesRussian 10 Mari Meadow and Hill variants 11 Websitehttps mari el gov ru PeopleMariLanguageMarijCountryMari El Mari El one of Russia s ethnic republics was established for the indigenous Mari people a Finno Ugric nation who have traditionally lived along the Volga and Kama Rivers The majority of the republic s population are ethnic Russians 52 5 with a significant Mari minority 40 1 and smaller minority populations of Tatars and Chuvash The official languages are Russian and Mari Mari El is bordered by Nizhny Novgorod Oblast to the west Kirov Oblast to the north Tatarstan to the east and Chuvashia to the south Contents 1 Geography 2 History 3 Administrative divisions 4 Politics 5 Demographics 5 1 Vital statistics 5 2 Ethnic groups 5 3 Religion 5 4 Education 6 Economy 6 1 Transportation 6 2 Communication 7 Culture 8 Notable people 9 See also 10 Notes 11 References 12 Sources 13 External links 14 Further readingGeography edit nbsp Bolshaya Kokshaga River The Republic is located in the eastern part of the East European Plain of Russia along and mostly to the north of the Volga River The swampy Mari Depression is in the west of the Republic contrasted by hillier landscapes in the east where the highest point of the Republic at 278 metres 912 ft 14 is located The Republic borders with Kirov Oblast in the north and east the Republic of Tatarstan in the southeast and south the Chuvash Republic in the south and with Nizhny Novgorod Oblast in the west and north citation needed There are 476 rivers in the Republic with the Volga and its tributaries being the major water arteries Most rivers are considered to be minor 10 50 m 33 164 ft wide and 0 5 1 4 m 1 ft 8 in 4 ft 7 in deep and usually freeze between mid November and mid April There are over 700 lakes and ponds many located in the swampy areas and have areas of less than 1 km2 0 39 sq mi and depths of 1 3 m 3 ft 3 in 9 ft 10 in Lake Yalchik occupying 150 hectares 370 acres is the largest by area while Lake Tabashinskoye is the deepest Swamps cover large areas 10 70 km2 3 9 27 0 sq mi and up to 100 km2 39 sq mi and usually freeze in December While swamps tend to be shallow with an average depth of 0 5 1 5 m 1 ft 8 in 4 ft 11 in they are impassable in fall and spring due to flooding citation needed Climate is moderately continental with moderately cold and snowy winters and warm and often rainy summers The average temperatures range from 18 20 C 64 68 F in summer to 18 20 C 0 4 F in winter November is the windiest month of the year Annual precipitation varies from 450 to 500 mm 18 to 20 in There are virtually no natural resources of industrial significance in the Republic Other resources include peat mineral waters and limestone About 50 of the Republic s territory is forested although the level of forestation varies significantly from one district to another citation needed History edit nbsp Map of the Mari El Republic Ancient Mari tribes were known since the 5th century though archaeologists suspect that the Mari culture is much older in its roots Later their area was a tributary of Volga Bulgaria and the Golden Horde In the 1440s it was incorporated into the Khanate of Kazan and was occupied by the Tsardom of Russia governed by Ivan the Terrible after the fall of Kazan in 1552 After the Russian Revolution under the Bolshevik regime the Mari Autonomous Oblast was established on 4 November 1920 It was re organized into the Mari ASSR on 5 December 1936 at the same time as the enactment of the 1936 Soviet Constitution In its present form the Mari El Republic was formed on 22 December 1990 On 21 May 1998 Mari El alongside Amur Ivanovo Kostroma and Voronezh Oblast signed a power sharing agreement with the federal government granting it autonomy 15 This agreement was abolished on 31 December 2001 16 The name of the republic is based on the ethnic self designation of its indigenous population Marij Mari from mari man husband and el country land 17 Administrative divisions editMain article Administrative divisions of the Mari El RepublicPolitics edit nbsp Building of the Government of Mari El The head of government in the Mari El Republic is the Head formerly President As of 2017 the Head was Alexander Yevstifeyev who was appointed in April 2017 18 The government of Mari El has been pursuing Russification in recent years with the former head of the republic Leonid Markelov ordering many Mari language newspapers to close citation needed Many ethnic Mari activists live in fear of violence The Mari activist and chief editor Vladimir Kozlov was badly beaten after he criticized Markelov s government Other Mari leaders have been subject to violence legal persecution and intimidation 19 The Mari people s native religion based on the worship of the forces of nature has encountered hostility as well Vitaly Tanakov was charged with inciting religious national social and linguistic hatred after publishing the book The Priest Speaks 20 The International Helsinki Federation for Human Rights IHF and the Moscow Helsinki Group MHG in an exhaustive 2006 report Russian Federation The Human Rights Situation of the Mari Minority of the Republic of Mari El found widespread evidence of political and cultural persecution of Mari people and of a broader trend of repression of dissidents in the republic 21 Demographics editPopulation 696 459 2010 Russian census 13 727 979 2002 Census 22 749 386 1989 Soviet census 23 Vital statistics edit Source Russian Federal State Statistics Service Archived April 12 2008 at the Wayback Machine Average population x 1000 Live births Deaths Natural change Crude birth rate per 1000 Crude death rate per 1000 Natural change per 1000 Fertility rates 1970 686 10 505 6 364 4 141 15 3 9 3 6 0 1975 695 11 816 7 190 4 626 17 0 10 3 6 7 1980 710 13 169 8 091 5 078 18 5 11 4 7 2 1985 728 14 198 8 529 5 669 19 5 11 7 7 8 1990 755 11 953 7 775 4 178 15 8 10 3 5 5 2 16 1991 756 10 578 7 786 2 792 14 0 10 3 3 7 1 97 1992 758 9 227 8 330 897 12 2 11 0 1 2 1 76 1993 758 8 019 9 622 1 603 10 6 12 7 2 1 1 56 1994 758 7 851 10 788 2 937 10 4 14 2 3 9 1 53 1995 757 7 337 9 999 2 662 9 7 13 2 3 5 1 43 1996 755 6 952 9 495 2 543 9 2 12 6 3 4 1 35 1997 752 6 782 9 625 2 843 9 0 12 8 3 8 1 32 1998 749 6 657 9 623 2 966 8 9 12 8 4 0 1 29 1999 746 6 597 10 674 4 077 8 8 14 3 5 5 1 28 2000 741 6 784 11 040 4 256 9 1 14 9 5 7 1 30 2001 736 6 832 11 434 4 602 9 3 15 5 6 3 1 30 2002 729 7 300 12 105 4 805 10 0 16 6 6 6 1 38 2003 723 7 515 11 861 4 346 10 4 16 4 6 0 1 40 2004 718 7 715 12 098 4 383 10 7 16 9 6 1 1 40 2005 713 7 475 12 256 4 781 10 5 17 2 6 7 1 34 2006 708 7 550 11 286 3 736 10 7 15 9 5 3 1 32 2007 704 8 306 10 745 2 439 11 8 15 3 3 5 1 45 2008 701 8 620 10 699 2 079 12 3 15 3 3 0 1 50 2009 699 8 896 10 435 1 539 12 7 14 9 2 2 1 60 2010 696 8 857 10 572 1 715 12 7 15 2 2 5 1 59 2011 694 9 066 9 816 750 13 0 14 1 1 1 1 66 2012 691 9 834 9 449 385 14 2 13 7 0 5 1 83 2013 689 10 088 9 444 644 14 6 13 7 0 9 1 93 2014 688 10 081 9 411 670 14 7 13 7 1 0 1 98 2015 687 9 951 9 448 503 14 5 13 7 0 8 1 99 2016 685 9 567 9 025 542 13 9 13 2 0 7 1 98 2017 683 8 147 8 493 346 11 9 12 4 0 5 1 75 Historical populationYearPop 1939398 014 1959647 680 62 7 1970684 748 5 7 1979702 744 2 6 1989749 386 6 6 2002727 979 2 9 2010696 459 4 3 2021677 097 2 8 Source Census dataNote Total fertility rate source 24 Ethnic groups edit Main article Mari people nbsp The Hill Mari who primarily live in the Gornomariyskiy Kilemarsky amp Yurino Districts of the republic Though the Mari people have lived in the area for millennia they did not have a designated territory before the Russian Revolution of 1917 According to the 2021 Census only 58 2 of the Mari within Russia live in the Mari El Republic while 20 1 live in the Republic of Bashkortostan consisting of the Eastern Mari who fled to Bashkorostan to escape religious persecution During the last Soviet Census 1989 4 of the Mari of the Soviet Union lived outside of Russia Since World War II more ethnic Russians and Tatars have moved into the area According to the 2021 Census 25 Russians make up 52 5 of the republic s population up from 47 4 in 2010 while the ethnic Mari make up 40 1 down from 43 9 Other groups include Tatars 4 8 Chuvash 0 6 and a host of smaller groups each accounting for less than 0 5 of the total population Ethnicgroup 1926 Census 1939 Census 1959 Census 1970 Census 1979 Census 1989 Census 2002 Census 2010 Census 13 2021 Census 25 Number Number Number Number Number Number Number Number Number Mari 247 979 51 4 273 332 47 2 279 450 43 1 299 179 43 7 306 627 43 5 324 349 43 3 312 178 42 9 290 863 43 9 246 560 40 1 Russians 210 016 43 6 266 951 46 1 309 514 47 8 320 825 46 9 334 561 47 5 355 973 47 5 345 513 47 5 313 947 47 4 322 932 52 5 Tatars 20 219 4 2 27 149 4 7 38 821 6 0 40 279 5 9 40 917 5 8 43 850 5 9 43 377 6 0 38 357 5 8 29 317 4 8 Chuvash 2 184 0 5 5 504 0 9 9 065 1 4 9 032 1 3 8 087 1 1 8 993 1 2 7 418 1 0 6 025 0 9 3 656 0 6 Others 1 703 0 4 6 674 1 2 10 830 1 7 15 433 2 3 14 015 2 0 16 167 2 2 19 943 2 7 13 138 2 0 12 494 2 0 1 62 138 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 26 Religion edit Religion in Mari El as of 2012 Sreda Arena Atlas 27 28 Russian Orthodoxy 47 8 Other Orthodox 1 2 Old Believers 1 Other Christians 4 8 Islam 6 Rodnovery Mari Native Religion and other native faiths 5 6 Spiritual but not religious 24 8 Atheism and irreligion 5 8 Other and undeclared 3 nbsp Orthodox church in Yoshkar Ola The religions with the most adherents in the republic are Russian Orthodoxy the Mari native religion the Old Believers and Islam The traditional Mari religion Chimari yula is still practised today by many Mari people and is the main religion of the Mari of Bashkortostan also practised is a syncretism with Christianity The Czars took drastic measures to force Christianity on the Mari going so far as blowing up a holy mountain and the persecution of the religion went on under the Soviet Union During the 1990s the religion was officially recognized by the State and began to revive The Mari gather at around 520 holy groves where they offer animal and vegetable sacrifices there are about 20 festivals yearly Although traditional religion is one of Mari El s three officially recognized religions along with Orthodoxy and Islam Mari religious practises have come under increasing pressure according to human rights groups 29 nbsp Symbol used by adherents of the Mari Native Religion According to a 2012 survey 27 47 8 of the population of Mari El adheres to the Russian Orthodox Church 6 15 adheres to the Mari native religion 6 adheres to Islam 4 are unaffiliated generic Christians 1 are Old Believers and 1 are Orthodox Christian believers without church affiliation or members of other Orthodox churches In addition 25 of the population is spiritual but not religious 6 is atheist and 4 2 follows other religions or did not answer the question 27 Education edit The most important facilities of higher education are Mari State Technical University and Mari State University 30 both located in Yoshkar Ola There are also more than 900 primary and secondary schools located throughout the republic For the past few years the Mari El Republic has been participating in the national project Education Obrazovanie which is designed to improve education throughout Russia by bringing new technology into the classroom improving material conditions in schools and providing financial awards to extraordinary students and teachers Although the Mari language is officially a state language Mari educators and administrators have been forced from their positions in recent years and Mari language education has been defunded according to the U S State Department 31 the European Union and others 32 Economy editThe most developed industries are machine construction metalworking timber woodworking and food industries Most of the industrial enterprises are located in the capital Yoshkar Ola as well as in the towns of Kozmodemyansk Volzhsk and Zvenigovo citation needed The largest companies in the region include Mariysky Oil Refinery revenues of 502 2 million in 2017 Mari Pulp and Paper Mill 137 12 million Shelanger Chemical Plant Siver 14 52 million Marbiopharm 14 02 million 33 Transportation edit Traveling cheaply and quickly to various towns and villages within the Republic is made possible through a network of fifteen train stations fifty three bus stations and numerous marshrutkas The republic is connected to different regions throughout Russia by daily trains to and from Moscow and Kazan flights on one commercial airline from Yoshkar Ola Airport located near Yoshkar Ola and a port on the Volga River in Kozmodemyansk There are also four other minor river ports in the republic Regional automobile code is 12 citation needed Communication edit Telephony Internet service and cable television are provided by VolgaTelecom citation needed Culture editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed September 2017 Learn how and when to remove this message nbsp Mari people in Yoshkar Ola There are many museums located throughout the territory of the republic The largest ones include the National Museum the Museum of History and the Museum of Fine Arts in Yoshkar Ola the Museum of Arts and History the Ethnographic Open Air Museum and the Merchant Life Museum in Kozmodemyansk and the Sheremetyev Castle Museum reserve in Yurino There are also museums dedicated to the poet Nikolay Mukhin and the composer Ivan Klyuchnikov Palantay in Yoshkar Ola and the house museum of writer Sergei Chavayn in Chavaynur nbsp The National Art Museum of the Mari El Republic Five theaters are located in Yoshkar Ola with performances in both the Russian and Mari languages Notable people editValentin Kolumb poet Shabdar Osyp author Andrei Eshpai composer pianistSee also editMari National Rebirth Party Ushem Notes edit Russian Respu blika Mari j El Respublika Mariy El Meadow Mari Marij El Respublik Hill Mari Mary El RespublikReferences 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 Gosstandart Rossijskoj Federacii OK 024 95 27 dekabrya 1995 g Obsherossijskij klassifikator ekonomicheskih regionov 2 Ekonomicheskie rajony v red Izmeneniya 5 2001 OKER 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 Constitution of the Mari El Republic Article 16 a b Constitution Article 6 2 Poliglot chelovek iz biznesa i zhestkij rukovoditel chto eshe izvestno o novom glave Marij El Yurii Zajceve www kazan kp ru in Russian September 14 2022 Svedeniya o nalichii i raspredelenii zemel v Rossijskoj Federacii na 01 01 2019 v razreze subektov Rossijskoj Federacii Federal Service for State Registration Cadastre and Cartography Archived from the original on February 9 2022 Retrieved August 29 2023 Ocenka chislennosti postoyannogo naseleniya po subektam Rossijskoj Federacii Federal State Statistics Service Retrieved September 1 2022 26 Chislennost postoyannogo naseleniya Rossijskoj Federacii po municipalnym obrazovaniyam na 1 yanvarya 2018 goda Federal State Statistics Service Retrieved January 23 2019 Ob ischislenii vremeni Oficialnyj internet portal pravovoj informacii in Russian June 3 2011 Retrieved 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takoe Marijskaya respublika Slovari i enciklopedii na Akademike in Russian Retrieved December 19 2021 Alexander Yevstifeyev appointed Acting Head of Mari El Kremlin ru April 6 2017 United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees World Directory of Minorities and Indigenous Peoples Russian Federation Mari Unhcr org Retrieved July 28 2014 Russia Moves to Ban Religious Rites of Indigenous Finno Ugric People Mari Archived October 21 2007 at the Wayback Machine Russian Federation The Human Rights Situation of the Mari Minority of the Republic of Mari El A Study of the Titular Nationality of One of Russia s Ethnic Regions PDF Mhg ru Retrieved September 17 2017 Federal State Statistics Service May 21 2004 Chislennost naseleniya Rossii subektov Rossijskoj Federacii v sostave federalnyh okrugov rajonov gorodskih poselenij selskih naselyonnyh punktov rajonnyh centrov i selskih naselyonnyh punktov s naseleniem 3 tysyachi i bolee chelovek Population of Russia Its Federal Districts Federal Subjects 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