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Ust-Orda Buryatia

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Ust-Orda Buryatia (Усть-Ордынский Бурятский автономный округ) is an autonomous district of Irkutsk Oblast in the Russian Federation. It has an area of 22,138.1 km² and a population of around 130,000. Ust-Ordynsky (pop. c. 10,000) is the largest city and administrative center of the district.

Contents

1 Administrative division

2 Demographics

Time zone

Ust-Orda Buryatia is located in the Irkutsk Time Zone (IRKT/IRKST). UTC offset is +0800 (IRKT)/+0900 (IRKST).

Administrative division

Districts

Ust-Orda Buryatia Autonomous District consists of the following districts (Russian: районы):

Demographics

Population (2002): 135,327

Ethnic groups: Of the 135,327 residents (as of the 2002 census) 38 (0.02%) chose not to specify their ethnic background. Of the rest, residents identified themselves as belonging to 74 ethnic groups, including 73,646 ethnic Russians (54.4%), 53,649 Buryats (39.6%), 4,102 Tatars (3%), 1,300 Ukrainians (0.96%) and so on.


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Krais Altai | Khabarovsk | Krasnodar | Krasnoyarsk² | Primorsky | Stavropol
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Federal cities Moscow | St. Petersburg
Autonomous oblasts Jewish
Autonomous districts Aga Buryatia | Chukotka | Evenkia² | Khantia-Mansia | Koryakia | Nenetsia | Permyakia¹ | Taymyria² | Ust-Orda Buryatia | Yamalia
1. On December 1, 2005, Perm Oblast and Permyakia will be merged to form Perm Krai.

2. On January 1, 2007, Evenkia and Taymyria will be merged into Krasnoyarsk Krai.

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nl:Oest-Orda Boerjatië

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