Lipetsk Oblast

Lipetsk Oblast

Infobox Russian federal subject
EnglishName=Lipetsk Oblast
RussianName=Липецкая область
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CoatOfArmsLink=Coat of arms of Lipetsk Oblast


FlagLink=Flag of Lipetsk Oblast
AnthemLink="None"
AdmCtrOrCapital=Administrative center
AdmCtrName=Lipetsk
FoundationDate=January 6, 1954
PoliticalStatus=Oblast
PoliticalStatusLink=Oblasts of Russia
FederalDistrict=Central
EconomicRegion=Central Black Earth
CodeNumber=48
Area=24100
AreaRank=71st
Population=1213499
PopulationRank=45th
UrbanPopulation=64.3%
RuralPopulation=35.7%
LangLangs
LangList=Russian
HeadTitle=Head of the Administration
HeadName=Oleg Korolyov
PrimeTitle=First Deputy
PrimeName=Yury Bozhko
Legislature=Oblast Council of Deputies
ConstitutionType=Charter
ConstitutionName=Charter of Lipetsk Oblast
Website=http://www.admlr.lipetsk.ru/

Lipetsk Oblast ( _ru. Ли́пецкая о́бласть, "Lipetskaya oblast") is a federal subject of Russia (an oblast) which was formed on January 6, 1954. Its administrative center is the city of Lipetsk.

Geography

Lipetsk Oblast borders Ryazan Oblast (NE), Tambov Oblast (E), Voronezh Oblast (S), Kursk Oblast (SW), Oryol Oblast (W), and Tula Oblast (NW).

Time zone

Lipetsk Oblast is located in the Moscow Time Zone (MSK/MSD). UTC offset is +0300 (MSK)/+0400 (MSD).

The sights

The world's first hyperboloid structure—the steel open-work lattice tower—is located in Polibino, Dankovsky District of Lipetsk Oblast. The hyperboloid tower was built and patented in 1896 by the famous Russian engineer and scientist Vladimir Shukhov. The hyperboloid structures were subsequently built by other architects, such as Antoni Gaudí, Le Corbusier, and Oscar Niemeyer.

Economy

The most important industrial branches are the iron processing and the mechanical engineering. The most industrialized cities are Lipetsk, the administrative center, and Yelets.

Administrative divisions

Law and government

The current Governor is Oleg Korolyov.

External links

*en icon [http://www.admlr.lipetsk.ru/eng/title/index.php Official website of Lipetsk Oblast]


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