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Rostov Oblast

Rostov Oblast (Russian: Росто́вская о́бласть, tr. Rostovskaya oblast, IPA: [rɐˈstofskəjə ˈobləsʲtʲ]) is a federal subject of Russia (an oblast), located in the Southern Federal District. The oblast has an area of 100,967 square kilometers (38,984 sq mi) and a population of 4,200,729 (2021 Census),[8] making it the sixth most populous federal subject in Russia. Its administrative center is the city of Rostov-on-Don, which also became the administrative center of the Southern Federal District in 2002.

Rostov Oblast
Ростовская область
Anthem: Anthem of Rostov Oblast (The Orthodox Quiet Don)[3]
Coordinates: 47°52′N 41°11′E / 47.867°N 41.183°E / 47.867; 41.183
CountryRussia
Federal districtSouthern[1]
Economic regionNorth Caucasus[2]
Administrative centerRostov-on-Don[4]
Government
 • BodyLegislative Assembly
 • Governor[6]Vasily Golubev[5]
Area
 • Total100,967 km2 (38,984 sq mi)
 • Rank32nd
Population
 • Total4,200,729
 • Estimate 
(2018)[9]
4,220,452
 • Rank6th
 • Urban
67.9%
 • Rural
32.1%
Time zoneUTC+3 (MSK [10])
ISO 3166 codeRU-ROS
License plates61, 161, 761
OKTMO ID60000000
Official languagesRussian[11]
Websitehttp://www.donland.ru/

Geography edit

Rostov Oblast borders Ukraine (Donetsk and Luhansk Oblasts) and also Volgograd and Voronezh Oblasts in the north, Krasnodar and Stavropol Krais in the south, and the Republic of Kalmykia in the east. The Rostov oblast is located in the Pontic-Caspian steppe. It is directly north over the North Caucasus and west of the Yergeni hills.[13]

It is within the Russian Southern Federal District.

Rivers and lakes edit

The Don River, one of Europe's longest rivers, flows through the oblast for part of its course. Lakes cover only 0.4% of the oblast's area.

Administrative divisions edit

It was formed in 1937 out of the Azov-Black Sea Krai.

Demographics edit

Historical population
YearPop.±%
19593,311,747—    
19703,831,262+15.7%
19794,080,647+6.5%
19894,308,654+5.6%
20024,404,013+2.2%
20104,277,976−2.9%
20214,200,729−1.8%
Source: Census data

Population: 4,200,729 (2021 Census);[8] 4,277,976 (2010 Census);[14] 4,404,013 (2002 Census);[15] 4,308,654 (1989 Census).[16]

 
Life expectancy at birth in Rostov Oblast

Vital statistics for 2022:[17][18]

  • Births: 32,753 (7.9 per 1,000)
  • Deaths: 60,775 (14.7 per 1,000)

Total fertility rate (2022):[19]
1.25 children per woman

Life expectancy (2021):[20]
Total — 69.79 years (male — 65.80, female — 73.67)

Ethnic groups edit

Residents identified themselves as belonging to 157 different ethnic groups, including 27 of more than 2,000 persons each. The largest ethnicities are[14] the 3,795,607 Russians (90.3%); the 110,727 Armenians (2.6%) and the 77,802 Ukrainians (1.9%). Other important groups are the 35,902 Turks (0.9%); 16,493 Belarusians (0.4%); 13,948 Tatars (0.3%); 17,961 Azerbaijanis (0.4%); 11,449 Chechens (0.3%); 16,657 Romani (0.4%); 11,597 Koreans (0.3%); 8,296 Georgians (0.2%), and 2,040 Assyrians (.05%). There were also 76,498 people (1.8%) belonging to other ethno-cultural groupings. 76,735 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.[21]

Religion edit

Religion in Rostov Oblast as of 2012 (Sreda Arena Atlas)[22][23]
Russian Orthodoxy
49.5%
Other Orthodox
0.8%
Other Christians
6%
Islam
1.1%
Rodnovery and other native faiths
0.5%
Spiritual but not religious
25.5%
Atheism and irreligion
11.6%
Other and undeclared
5%

According to a 2012 survey[22] 49.5% of the population of Rostov Oblast adheres to the Russian Orthodox Church, 6% are unaffiliated generic Christians, 1% are either Orthodox Christian believers who do not belong to church or are members of other (non-Russian) Orthodox bodies, 1% are Muslims, and 1% are adherents of the Slavic native faith (Rodnovery) movement. In addition, 26% of the population declares to be "spiritual but not religious", 12% is atheist, and 3.5% follows other religions or did not give an answer to the question.[22]

 
Church of the Intercession, Rostov-on-Don

The Ascension Cathedral is the largest Russian Orthodox church in Novocherkassk, Rostov Oblast, Russia. It used to be one of the largest churches of the Russian Empire and the main church of the Don Host Oblast.

The five-domed building, which stands 75 meters tall, is a notable example of Russian Neo-Byzantine architecture. It was erected between 1891 and 1904 on the site of an earlier church. The first church on the site was built to Luigi Rusca's designs. It collapsed in 1846. A replacement church collapsed 17 years later.[24]

Church of the Intercession of the Holy Virgin ― one of the oldest churches in Rostov-on-Don. For a considerable period of time, Intercession Church served as the principal church not only for the fortress of St. Dimitry of Rostov but also for the people of local settlements. Since the end of the 18th century, the Church of Intercession had been considered to be a cathedral. The status changed in 1822, when Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary on the decree of the Holy Synod was declared cathedral.

Culture edit

Attractions edit

 
Rostov State Musical Theater

The region has 8,057 objects of archaeological heritage of federal importance. These include lower-Gnilovskaya, a settlement and a necropolis, fragments of the walls of the Genoese fortress of the 14th century, the archaeological Museum-reserve "Tanais", and many burial mounds and necropolises. Since 2002, the Rostov region has hosted the country's only races on tractors.[citation needed]

Theatres edit

 
Taganrog Theatre
  • Rostov academic drama theatre, named after Maxim Gorky.
  • Rostov State Musical Theater. The theater opened in September 1999, and is the successor to the 1919 Rostov Musical Comedy Theater, one of the best operetta theaters in the Soviet Union.

The theater has two stages as well as a music and entertainment center, and hosts about 300 performances and concerts annually, as well as various forums and festivals. Its repertoire encompasses both musical traditions, as well as experiments in the field of contemporary art.

  • Rostov state puppet theatre.
  • Rostov regional academic youth theatre (former Rostov theatre for young spectators).
  • Taganrog Theatre. The Taganrog Theater was established in 1827 by governor Alexander Dunaev. The theater was subsidized by the Taganrog's City Council since 1828, and its first director was Alexander Gor. The first group of Russian drama artists was directed by Perovsky and toured around the region, giving performances in Rostov on Don, Novocherkassk, Bahmut. The repertoire consisted mainly of dramas, melodramas and vaudevilles. In 1874, the Taganrog Municipality acquired the theater building by the purchase of its stocks.
  • Don theatre of drama and Comedy V. F. Komissarzhevskaya (the Cossack drama theatre) Novocherkassk.
  • Shakhty drama theatre, Shakhty.
  • Novoshakhtinskiy drama theatre, Novoshakhtinsk.

Museums edit

 
Soviet steam locomotive class Su in the display area

In Rostov-on-Don edit

 
Taganrog military museum
  • Center for Contemporary Art "Tobacco Factory".
  • Rostov Regional Museum of Local History.
  • Rostov Regional Museum of Fine Arts.
  • Museum of Contemporary Art at Dmitrovskaya.
  • Museum of Russian-Armenian Friendship.
  • Museum of North Caucasus Railway. The first museum of history of North Caucasus Railway opened on 4 November 1960 in a Community Center of railwaymen at Rostov-Glavny station. Permanent exposition includes: information boards about famous North Caucasus railwaymen, model trains on a scale 1:15, uniform, cases, panoramas, implements of various times. The exhibition covers the period from emergence of rail transport in the region up to the present moment. The various collections from the Russian Civil War and the Great Patriotic War, now exceed 12,000 objects in the main fund.[25]

In other cities of the region edit

 
Deinotherium skeleton in one of the rooms.
  • Aksai Military History Museum, Aksay.
  • Archaeological museum-reserve "Tanais", Nedvigovka.
  • Azov Museum of History, Archaeology and Palaeontology, Azov. The bulk of the museum is located in the three-story building erected in 1892 which belonged to the former town council, there are 22 rooms. The symbol of the museum is the skeleton of a Trogontherium mammoth that existed 800-600 thousand years ago in the interglacial period. This is the world's unique skeleton with the whole skull. The museum's areas: permanent exhibitions - 2852 m2, temporary exhibitions - 580 m2, storage facilities - 1896 m2, park (open air) - 7.13 hectares. 
  • Bataysk Museum of History, Bataysk.
  • Gukovo Museum of Mining Work, Gukovo.
  • House-Museum of S. Budyonny, Stan. Budennovskaya.
  • Novocherkassk Museum of the History of the Don Cossacks, Novocherkassk.
  • Razdorsk Ethnographic Museum-Reserve, the camp. Razdorskaya.
  • Salsk Art Museum named after People's Artist VK Nechitailo, Salsk.
  • Shakhty Museum of Local History, Shakhty.
  • Taganrog military museum, Taganrog. The start of museum exhibition creation refers to May 9, 2004, when the club Auto-Retro Taganrog was founded. Subsequently, several vehicle units were purchased and repaired. In 2008, club activity concept got military direction. On May 6, 2010, permanent exhibition consisting of several thousands of exhibits was opened. In July 2012, the name Taganrog military museum got official status.
  • The State Museum-Reserve of MA Sholokhov, St. Veshenskaya.
  • Volgodonsk Art Museum, Volgodonsk.
  • Volgodonsk Ecological and Historical Museum, Volgodonsk.

Economy edit

Major industries of Rostov Oblast are agriculture, agricultural industry, food processing, heavy industry, coal and automobile manufacture.[26]

The largest companies in the region include Novoshakhtinsk Petrochemical Plant, Gloria Jeans Corp., Rostvertol, Oil-extracting factory "Yug Rusi", North Caucasian Railway.[27]

Banking sector edit

In the Rostov Region in 1989, the first commercial bank in Southern Russia, Rostovsoсbank, was created on the basis of the regional division of the Zhilsotsbank USSR.[28] The bank existed from 1989 to 1998,[29] with four branches operating in Rostov-on-Don. In addition, the bank had branches in the cities of Taganrog, Shakhty, Gukovo and Donetsk. In 1998 Rostovsotsbank lost solvency, but was able to ensure full repayment of deposits to all depositors before the establishment of the Deposit Insurance System, even before the revocation of the banking license.

From 1999 to 2010, one of the largest banks in Southern Russia was Donskoy Narodny Bank (Don People's Bank), located in Rostov-on-Don.

As of 2022, there are 7 regional credit organizations and 21 bank branches operating in Rostov Oblast. The leading positions are taken by Sberbank, VTB, Alfa-Bank, Rosbank, Center-Invest and Fora-Bank.[30]

Gallery edit

References edit

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  3. ^ Law #30-ZS
  4. ^ Charter of Rostov Oblast, Article 14
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Sources edit

  • Законодательное Собрание Ростовской области. Областной закон №19-ЗС от 29 мая 1996 г. «Устав Ростовской области», в ред. Областного закона №442-ЗС от 23 ноября 2015 г. «О поправках к Уставу Ростовской области». Вступил в силу 6 июня 1996 г. Опубликован: "Наше время", №98–99, 6 июня 1996 г. (Legislative Assembly of Rostov Oblast. Oblast Law #19-ZS of May 29, 1996 Charter of Rostov Oblast, as amended by the Oblast Law #442-ZS of November 23, 2015 On the Amendments to the Charter of Rostov Oblast. Effective as of June 6, 1996.).
  • Глава Администрации Ростовской области. Областной Закон №30-ЗС от 10 октября 1996 г. «О гимне Ростовской области». Вступил в силу с момента опубликования (31 октября 1996 г.). Опубликован: "Наше время", №196, 31 октября 1996 г. (Head of the Administration of Rostov Oblast. Oblast Law #30-ZS of October 10, 1996 On the Anthem of Rostov Oblast. Effective as of the moment of publication (October 31, 1996).).

External links edit

  • Official website of Rostov Oblast (in Russian)
  • Russian South. News and events of Rostov Oblast
  • Official Tourism Portal of Rostov Oblast October 2, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
  • Official Tourism Portal of Rostov Oblast (in Russian)
  • Central Eurasian Information Resource: Images of Rostov Oblast - University of Washington Digital Collection

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This article is missing information about the climate and culture of the oblast Please expand the article to include this information Further details may exist on the talk page March 2019 Rostov Oblast Russian Rosto vskaya o blast tr Rostovskaya oblast IPA rɐˈstofskeje ˈoblesʲtʲ is a federal subject of Russia an oblast located in the Southern Federal District The oblast has an area of 100 967 square kilometers 38 984 sq mi and a population of 4 200 729 2021 Census 8 making it the sixth most populous federal subject in Russia Its administrative center is the city of Rostov on Don which also became the administrative center of the Southern Federal District in 2002 Rostov OblastOblastRostovskaya oblastFlagCoat of armsAnthem Anthem of Rostov Oblast The Orthodox Quiet Don 3 source source Coordinates 47 52 N 41 11 E 47 867 N 41 183 E 47 867 41 183CountryRussiaFederal districtSouthern 1 Economic regionNorth Caucasus 2 Administrative centerRostov on Don 4 Government BodyLegislative Assembly Governor 6 Vasily Golubev 5 Area 7 Total100 967 km2 38 984 sq mi Rank32ndPopulation 2021 Census 8 Total4 200 729 85 85 Russians2 05 Armenians0 96 Turks0 62 Ukrainians0 35 Romani people0 34 Chechens3 46 other6 37 not stated Estimate 2018 9 4 220 452 Rank6th Urban67 9 Rural32 1 Time zoneUTC 3 MSK 10 ISO 3166 codeRU ROSLicense plates61 161 761OKTMO ID60000000Official languagesRussian 11 Websitehttp www donland ru Contents 1 Geography 1 1 Rivers and lakes 2 Administrative divisions 3 Demographics 3 1 Ethnic groups 3 2 Religion 4 Culture 4 1 Attractions 4 2 Theatres 4 3 Museums 4 3 1 In Rostov on Don 4 3 2 In other cities of the region 5 Economy 5 1 Banking sector 6 Gallery 7 References 7 1 Sources 8 External linksGeography editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it March 2019 Rostov Oblast borders Ukraine Donetsk and Luhansk Oblasts and also Volgograd and Voronezh Oblasts in the north Krasnodar and Stavropol Krais in the south and the Republic of Kalmykia in the east The Rostov oblast is located in the Pontic Caspian steppe It is directly north over the North Caucasus and west of the Yergeni hills 13 It is within the Russian Southern Federal District Rivers and lakes edit The Don River one of Europe s longest rivers flows through the oblast for part of its course Lakes cover only 0 4 of the oblast s area Administrative divisions editMain article Administrative divisions of Rostov Oblast It was formed in 1937 out of the Azov Black Sea Krai Demographics editHistorical populationYearPop 19593 311 747 19703 831 262 15 7 19794 080 647 6 5 19894 308 654 5 6 20024 404 013 2 2 20104 277 976 2 9 20214 200 729 1 8 Source Census dataPopulation 4 200 729 2021 Census 8 4 277 976 2010 Census 14 4 404 013 2002 Census 15 4 308 654 1989 Census 16 nbsp Life expectancy at birth in Rostov Oblast Vital statistics for 2022 17 18 Births 32 753 7 9 per 1 000 Deaths 60 775 14 7 per 1 000 Total fertility rate 2022 19 1 25 children per womanLife expectancy 2021 20 Total 69 79 years male 65 80 female 73 67 Ethnic groups edit Residents identified themselves as belonging to 157 different ethnic groups including 27 of more than 2 000 persons each The largest ethnicities are 14 the 3 795 607 Russians 90 3 the 110 727 Armenians 2 6 and the 77 802 Ukrainians 1 9 Other important groups are the 35 902 Turks 0 9 16 493 Belarusians 0 4 13 948 Tatars 0 3 17 961 Azerbaijanis 0 4 11 449 Chechens 0 3 16 657 Romani 0 4 11 597 Koreans 0 3 8 296 Georgians 0 2 and 2 040 Assyrians 05 There were also 76 498 people 1 8 belonging to other ethno cultural groupings 76 735 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 21 Religion edit Religion in Rostov Oblast as of 2012 Sreda Arena Atlas 22 23 Russian Orthodoxy 49 5 Other Orthodox 0 8 Other Christians 6 Islam 1 1 Rodnovery and other native faiths 0 5 Spiritual but not religious 25 5 Atheism and irreligion 11 6 Other and undeclared 5 According to a 2012 survey 22 49 5 of the population of Rostov Oblast adheres to the Russian Orthodox Church 6 are unaffiliated generic Christians 1 are either Orthodox Christian believers who do not belong to church or are members of other non Russian Orthodox bodies 1 are Muslims and 1 are adherents of the Slavic native faith Rodnovery movement In addition 26 of the population declares to be spiritual but not religious 12 is atheist and 3 5 follows other religions or did not give an answer to the question 22 nbsp Church of the Intercession Rostov on DonThe Ascension Cathedral is the largest Russian Orthodox church in Novocherkassk Rostov Oblast Russia It used to be one of the largest churches of the Russian Empire and the main church of the Don Host Oblast The five domed building which stands 75 meters tall is a notable example of Russian Neo Byzantine architecture It was erected between 1891 and 1904 on the site of an earlier church The first church on the site was built to Luigi Rusca s designs It collapsed in 1846 A replacement church collapsed 17 years later 24 Church of the Intercession of the Holy Virgin one of the oldest churches in Rostov on Don For a considerable period of time Intercession Church served as the principal church not only for the fortress of St Dimitry of Rostov but also for the people of local settlements Since the end of the 18th century the Church of Intercession had been considered to be a cathedral The status changed in 1822 when Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary on the decree of the Holy Synod was declared cathedral Culture editSee also Music in Rostov Oblast and Don Cossacks Attractions edit nbsp Rostov State Musical TheaterThe region has 8 057 objects of archaeological heritage of federal importance These include lower Gnilovskaya a settlement and a necropolis fragments of the walls of the Genoese fortress of the 14th century the archaeological Museum reserve Tanais and many burial mounds and necropolises Since 2002 the Rostov region has hosted the country s only races on tractors citation needed Theatres edit nbsp Taganrog TheatreRostov academic drama theatre named after Maxim Gorky Rostov State Musical Theater The theater opened in September 1999 and is the successor to the 1919 Rostov Musical Comedy Theater one of the best operetta theaters in the Soviet Union The theater has two stages as well as a music and entertainment center and hosts about 300 performances and concerts annually as well as various forums and festivals Its repertoire encompasses both musical traditions as well as experiments in the field of contemporary art Rostov state puppet theatre Rostov regional academic youth theatre former Rostov theatre for young spectators Taganrog Theatre The Taganrog Theater was established in 1827 by governor Alexander Dunaev The theater was subsidized by the Taganrog s City Council since 1828 and its first director was Alexander Gor The first group of Russian drama artists was directed by Perovsky and toured around the region giving performances in Rostov on Don Novocherkassk Bahmut The repertoire consisted mainly of dramas melodramas and vaudevilles In 1874 the Taganrog Municipality acquired the theater building by the purchase of its stocks Don theatre of drama and Comedy V F Komissarzhevskaya the Cossack drama theatre Novocherkassk Shakhty drama theatre Shakhty Novoshakhtinskiy drama theatre Novoshakhtinsk Museums edit nbsp Soviet steam locomotive class Su in the display areaIn Rostov on Don edit nbsp Taganrog military museumCenter for Contemporary Art Tobacco Factory Rostov Regional Museum of Local History Rostov Regional Museum of Fine Arts Museum of Contemporary Art at Dmitrovskaya Museum of Russian Armenian Friendship Museum of North Caucasus Railway The first museum of history of North Caucasus Railway opened on 4 November 1960 in a Community Center of railwaymen at Rostov Glavny station Permanent exposition includes information boards about famous North Caucasus railwaymen model trains on a scale 1 15 uniform cases panoramas implements of various times The exhibition covers the period from emergence of rail transport in the region up to the present moment The various collections from the Russian Civil War and the Great Patriotic War now exceed 12 000 objects in the main fund 25 In other cities of the region edit nbsp Deinotherium skeleton in one of the rooms Aksai Military History Museum Aksay Archaeological museum reserve Tanais Nedvigovka Azov Museum of History Archaeology and Palaeontology Azov The bulk of the museum is located in the three story building erected in 1892 which belonged to the former town council there are 22 rooms The symbol of the museum is the skeleton of a Trogontherium mammoth that existed 800 600 thousand years ago in the interglacial period This is the world s unique skeleton with the whole skull The museum s areas permanent exhibitions 2852 m2 temporary exhibitions 580 m2 storage facilities 1896 m2 park open air 7 13 hectares Bataysk Museum of History Bataysk Gukovo Museum of Mining Work Gukovo House Museum of S Budyonny Stan Budennovskaya Novocherkassk Museum of the History of the Don Cossacks Novocherkassk Razdorsk Ethnographic Museum Reserve the camp Razdorskaya Salsk Art Museum named after People s Artist VK Nechitailo Salsk Shakhty Museum of Local History Shakhty Taganrog military museum Taganrog The start of museum exhibition creation refers to May 9 2004 when the club Auto Retro Taganrog was founded Subsequently several vehicle units were purchased and repaired In 2008 club activity concept got military direction On May 6 2010 permanent exhibition consisting of several thousands of exhibits was opened In July 2012 the name Taganrog military museum got official status The State Museum Reserve of MA Sholokhov St Veshenskaya Volgodonsk Art Museum Volgodonsk Volgodonsk Ecological and Historical Museum Volgodonsk Economy editMajor industries of Rostov Oblast are agriculture agricultural industry food processing heavy industry coal and automobile manufacture 26 The largest companies in the region include Novoshakhtinsk Petrochemical Plant Gloria Jeans Corp Rostvertol Oil extracting factory Yug Rusi North Caucasian Railway 27 Banking sector edit In the Rostov Region in 1989 the first commercial bank in Southern Russia Rostovsosbank was created on the basis of the regional division of the Zhilsotsbank USSR 28 The bank existed from 1989 to 1998 29 with four branches operating in Rostov on Don In addition the bank had branches in the cities of Taganrog Shakhty Gukovo and Donetsk In 1998 Rostovsotsbank lost solvency but was able to ensure full repayment of deposits to all depositors before the establishment of the Deposit Insurance System even before the revocation of the banking license From 1999 to 2010 one of the largest banks in Southern Russia was Donskoy Narodny Bank Don People s Bank located in Rostov on Don As of 2022 there are 7 regional credit organizations and 21 bank branches operating in Rostov Oblast The leading positions are taken by Sberbank VTB Alfa Bank Rosbank Center Invest and Fora Bank 30 Gallery edit nbsp Rostov Oblast Government building nbsp Rostov Academic Drama Theatre named after Maxim Gorky nbsp Steppe of the Rostov Oblast in the Ust Donetsky District belongs to the Pontic Caspian steppe nbsp Forest steppe in Rostov Oblast nbsp Don River in summer Rostov on Don nbsp Frozen Don River in winter Rostov on Don nbsp The coast of the Sea of Azov in Taganrog Bay nbsp The Port of Taganrog nbsp Holy Trinity Church Bolshaya Martynovka nbsp Reverse side of 2007 commemorative coinReferences 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 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Nashe vremya 98 99 6 iyunya 1996 g Legislative Assembly of Rostov Oblast Oblast Law 19 ZS of May 29 1996 Charter of Rostov Oblast as amended by the Oblast Law 442 ZS of November 23 2015 On the Amendments to the Charter of Rostov Oblast Effective as of June 6 1996 Glava Administracii Rostovskoj oblasti Oblastnoj Zakon 30 ZS ot 10 oktyabrya 1996 g O gimne Rostovskoj oblasti Vstupil v silu s momenta opublikovaniya 31 oktyabrya 1996 g Opublikovan Nashe vremya 196 31 oktyabrya 1996 g Head of the Administration of Rostov Oblast Oblast Law 30 ZS of October 10 1996 On the Anthem of Rostov Oblast Effective as of the moment of publication October 31 1996 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Rostov Oblast Rostov Oblast at Wikipedia s sister projects nbsp Media from Commons nbsp Travel information from Wikivoyage Official website of Rostov Oblast in Russian Russian South News and events of Rostov Oblast Official Tourism Portal of Rostov Oblast Archived October 2 2009 at 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