Breszkaya Woblasz

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Breszkaya Woblasz
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Basic data
Language : Belarusian , Russian
Administrative center: Brest
Area : 32,787.00 km²
Foundation : 4th December 1939
ISO 3166-2 : BY-BR
Website: http://www.brest-region.gov.by/
population
Population : 1,380,391 (January 1, 2019)
Population density : 42.1 inhabitants per km²
politics
Chairman of the Executive Committee: Anatoly Lis
Chairman of the Council of Deputies: Yuri Narkevich
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Administrative division of the Breszkaja Woblasz:
16 Rajons, 225 village soviets, 20 cities, 5 of which are subordinate cities, 9 urban settlements

The Breszkaja Woblasz ( Belarusian Брэ́сцкая во́бласць ; Russian Брестская область / Brestskaja Oblast , German Oblast Brest ) is an administrative district in the southwest of Belarus (Belarus). The capital of Woblasz is the city of Brest (White. Брэст; Russian. Брест / Brest).

geography

The Breszkaja Woblasz has an area of ​​32,787 km² and has 1,380,391 inhabitants (2019). The Woblasz is named after its capital Brest . It occupies 15.79% of the area of ​​Belarus, 16.18% of the country's population live here. It is divided into 16 Rajons, 225 village soviets, 20 cities (including 5 cities of regional subordination), 9 urban settlements. The center of the area is the city of Brest with approx. 300,000 inhabitants. The Breszkaja Woblasz is divided into 17 districts - 16 districts and the city of Brest.

coat of arms

Description : In red, a golden bison under an upturned blue shield head with two rectangular incisions.

Rajons

No. Surname Belarus. soot. Area (m²) Population (March 30, 2018) Administrative center
1.
Brest district
Брэсцкі Брестский 1,544.11 42,400

without the city of Brest

Brest
2.
Baranavichy district
Баранавіцкі Барановичский 2,171.88 30,703 Baranavichy
3.
Bjarosa district
Бярозаўскі Березовский 1,412.77 62,882 Bjarosa
4th
Hanzavichy district
Ганцавіцкі Ганцевичский 1,709.58 27,297 Hanavichy
5.
Drahichyn district
Драгічынскі Drogichinsky 1,855.06 36,433 Drahichyn
6th
Shabinka district
Жабінкаўскі Абинковский 684.17 24,329 Shabinka
7th
Ivanawa Raion
Іванаўскі Ивановский 1,551.41 38,353 Ivanawa
8th.
Ivatsevichy Raion
Івацэвіцкі Ивацевичский 2,998.11 54,848 Ivatsevichy
9.
Kamianets district
Камянецкі Каменецкий 1,687.11 34,954 Kamenets
10.
Kobrin district
Кобрынскі Кобринский 2,039.79 85,047 Kobryn
11.
Luninez district
Лунінецкі Лунинецкий 2,708.51 66,826 Luninez
12.
Lyachavichy district
Ляхавіцкі Ляховичский 1,352.31 25,436 Lyachavichy
13.
Malaryta Raion
Маларыцкі Малоритский 1,373.63 24,306 Malaryta
14th
Pinsk district
Пінскі Пинский 3,252.77 46,537 Pinsk
15th
Prushany district
Пружанскі Пружанский 2,825.91 46,864 Prushany
16.
Stolin Rajon
Столінскі Столинский 3,342.06 73.101 Stolin

Cities

The population of the cities listed is as of January 1st, 2004. Any deviating Russian designation is given in italics.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. National Committee for Statistics of the Republic of Belarus: Population by regions, districts, cities and municipalities ( Memento of July 30, 2017 in the Internet Archive ), last accessed on March 16, 2020

Coordinates: 52 ° 23 '  N , 25 ° 12'  E