Kokshetau Oblast

Summary

Kokshetau Oblast (Kazakh: Көкшетау облысы, Kökşetau oblısı [køkɕetɑw obləsə]; Russian: Кокшета́уская о́бласть, tr. Kokshetauskaya oblast', IPA: [kokʂɪˈtaʊskəjə ˈobləsʲtʲ]), was an administrative division (an oblast) of the former Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic (1944–1991) in the Soviet Union, established on March 16, 1944.[1] Upon Kazakhstan's independence in 1991, the oblast continued to exist until May 3, 1997. It was formerly known between 1944 and 1993 as Kokchetav Oblast (Russian: Кокчета́вская о́бласть, tr. Kokchetavskaya oblast', IPA: [koktɕɪˈtavskəjə ˈobləsʲtʲ]).

Kokshetau Oblast
Көкшетау облысы (Kazakh)
Кокшетауская область (Russian)
Oblast of the  Kazakh SSR (1944–1991) and  Kazakhstan (1991–1997)
1944–1997

Kokshetau Oblast (red) and Kazakh SSR (grey)
CapitalKokshetau
Area
 • Coordinates53°16′N 69°22′E / 53.267°N 69.367°E / 53.267; 69.367
 
• 1989
78,100 km2 (30,200 sq mi)
Population 
• 1989
664,282
History 
• Established
16 March 1944
• Disestablished
3 May 1997
Political subdivisions15 raions (districts) and two municipalities
The capital of KazSSR's Kokshetau Oblast was Kokchetav (click to enlarge map). KazSSR oblasts 1959

Located in between latitudes 53° and 16° N and longitudes 69° and 22° E, Kokshetau Oblast was bordered to the northeast by the Omsk Oblast, to the north by the North Kazakhstan Oblast, to the east by the Pavlodar Oblast, and to the south by the Akmolinsk Oblast. The oblast was located in the northern part of Kazakh SSR (later Kazakhstan), and its territory is currently divided between North Kazakhstan and Akmola regions. It had a territory of 78,100 km2 (30,200 sq mi) and, as of 1989 All-Union Census, the population of the oblast was 664,282 persons. The oblast was administratively subdivided into 15 raions and two municipalities of Kokchetav and Shchuchinsk.

The administrative center and the largest city of Kokshetau Oblast was the eponymous city of Kokchetav (Kokshetau), after which it was named.

Geography edit

Kokshetau Oblast was geographically located in the northern part of Kazakh SSR (modern-day Kazakhstan), on the border of the West Siberian Plain and the Kazakh Uplands. Much of the oblast's relief was hilly, with Gora Sinyukha rising as high as 947 metres (3,107 ft) above sea level.

In 1959, the oblast shared borders with Russian SFSR (Omsk Oblast) to the northeast. The region also touched three other regions of Kazakh SSR: Akmolinsk Oblast to the south, Pavlodar Oblast to the east, and North Kazakhstan Oblast to the north.

Kokshetau Oblast had an area of 78,100 square kilometres.

Time zone edit

Kokshetau Oblast was located in the Omsk Time Zone (OMST) (UTC+06:00).

Climate edit

The region had cold winters and warm summers.

History edit

Kokchetav Oblast was established on 16 March 1944 on the lands that previously belonged to North Kazakhstan and Akmolinsk oblasts, with its seat in the city of Kokchetav.[2] It was subdivided into 15 districts (raions) and two municipalities of Kokchetav and Shchuchinsk.

From 1944 to 1993 it was named Kokchetav Oblast (Russian: Кокчета́вская о́бласть, romanizedKokchetavskaya oblast'). The oblast was named after its administrative center, the city of Kokchetav.

In October 1993 the oblast of Kokchetav (Russian: Кокчета́вская) was renamed into the more Kazakh sounding Kokshetau Oblast.

Demographics edit

Historical populations in Kokshetau Oblast
YearPop.±%
1959493,319—    
1970589,204+19.4%
1979616,106+4.6%
1989664,282+7.8%
Note: 1959, 1970, 1979 and 1989 are the Soviet Census.; Source:

As of the 1989 Census, 39.1% of the oblast's population lived in urban areas. The most populous city was the Oblast's administrative center, Kokchetav, with 138,814 inhabitants. Other large cities and towns include Shchuchinsk, Krasnoarmeysk, and Stepnyak.

Ethnic composition edit

The region was a home to significant minority populations. According to the 1970 Census, the ethnic composition (de jure population) of the Kokchetav Oblast was as follows:

Administrative divisions edit

In 1989 the oblast was split into 15 raions and two municipalities of Kokchetav and Shchuchinsk:

 
 
Kokshetau
Kokshetau (the Soviet Union)
No. District Capital Population
1 Kokchetavskiy gorsovet Kokchetav 138 814
2 Shchuchinskiy gorsovet Shchuchinsk 62 824
3 Arykbalykskiy Arykbalyk 26 761
4 Valikhanovskiy Valikhanovo 19 392
5 Volodarskiy Volodarskoye 48 988
6 Zerendinskiy Zerenda 30 519
7 Kellerovskiy Kellerovka 23 817
8 Kzyltuskiy Kzyltu 29 791
9 Kokchetavskiy Krasny Yar 43 797
10 Krasnoarmeyskiy Krasnoarmeysk 33 564
11 Kuybyshevskiy Kuybyshevskiy 25 952
12 Leningradskiy Leningradskoye 37 706
13 Ruzayevskiy Ruzayevka 22 827
14 Chistopol'skiy Chistopol'ye 21 481
15 Chkalovskiy Chkalovo 31 585
16 Shchuchinsky Shchuchinsk 37 170
17 Enbekshil'derskiy Stepnyak 29 294

See also edit

References edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ "Области Казахской ССР" (in Russian). heraldicum.ru. Retrieved 30 June 2016.
  2. ^ Государственный архив Акмолинской области. Путеводитель

Sources edit

  • Kokchetav Oblast