Kabardino-Balkaria

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Kabardino-Balkar Republic
Кабардино-Балкарская Республика
Къэбэрдей-Балъкъэр Республикэ
Къабарты-Малкъар Республика
 
Flag of Kabardino-Balkaria Coat of arms of Kabardino-Balkaria
Flag of Kabardino-Balkaria Coat of arms of Kabardino-Balkaria
Image:RussiaKabardino-Balkaria2005.png
Capital Nalchik
Area

- total
- % water

Ranked 83rd

- 12,500 km²
- negligible

Population

- Total
- Density

Ranked 60th

- est. 901,494 (2002)
- est. 72.1/km²

Political status Republic
Federal district Southern Federal District
Economic Region North Caucasus
Cadaster # 07
Official languages Russian, Kabardian, Balkar
President Arsen Bashirovich Kanokov
Chairman of the Government Gennady Sergeyevich Gubin
Legislature Legislative Assembly
Anthem National Anthem of Kabardino-Balkaria

The Kabardino-Balkar Republic or Kabardino-Balkaria (Russian: Кабарди́но-Балка́рская Респу́блика; Kabardian: Къэбэрдей-Балъкъэр Республикэ; Balkar: Къабарты-Малкъар Республика) is a federal subject of the Russian Federation (a republic), located in the northern Caucasus. The direct transliteration of the republic's name in the Russian language is Kabardino-Balkarskaya Respublika or informally as Kabardino-Balkariya.

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[edit] Geography

The republic is situated in the North Caucasus mountains, with plains in the northern part.

[edit] Time zone

Kabardino-Balkaria is located in the Moscow Time Zone (MSK/MSD). UTC offset is +0300 (MSK)/+0400 (MSD).

[edit] Rivers

Major rivers include:

  • Terek River (623 km)
  • Malka River (216 km)
  • Cherek River (131 km)
  • Chegem River (102 km)
  • Argudan River
  • Baksan River
  • Kurkuzhin River
  • Lesken River
  • Urukh River

[edit] Lakes

Detailed map of Kabardino-Balkaria
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Detailed map of Kabardino-Balkaria

There are about 100 lakes in the republic, none of which are large. Most of the lakes (55) are located between the Baksan and Malka Rivers, with the largest lakes each having an area of no more than 0.01 km². Some of the lakes are:

  • Tserikkel Lake (with the area of 26,000 m²; 368 m deep)
  • Lower Goluboye Lake
  • Kel-Ketchen Lake (177 m deep)
  • Upper Goluboye Lake (18 m deep)
  • Sekretnoye Lake
  • Tambukanskoy Lake (area:1.77 km²; 1.5-2 m deep). This lake is partially located in Stavropol Krai.

[edit] Mountains

Mount Elbrus, the highest peak of the North Caucasus and Europe, is located in the republic. Other major mountains include:

  • Mount Dykhtau (5,402 m)
  • Mount Koshkhatau (5,151 m)
  • Mount Shkhara (5,068 m)
  • Pushkin Peak (5,033 m)
  • Mount Mizhergi (5,025 m)

[edit] Natural Resources

Republic's natural resources include molybdenum, tungsten ores, coal, among other things.

[edit] Climate

The republic has a continental type climate.

  • Average January temperature: -4°C (plains) to -12°C (mountains).
  • Average July temperature: +23°C (plains) to +4°C (mountains)
  • Average annual precipitation: 500-2,000 mm.

[edit] Administrative divisions

Main article: Administrative divisions of Kabardino-Balkaria

While Nalchik is the capital of the republic, Tyrnyauz serves as an administrative center for Balkaria.

[edit] Demographics

Kabardino-Balkaria consists of two ethnic territories, one predominantly of Kabardin (speakers of a North-West Caucasian language) and the other predominantly Balkars (speakers of a Turkic language). According to the 2002 Census, Kabardin at 498,702 make up 55.3% of the republic's population, followed by Russians (226,620, or 25.1%) and Balkars (104,951, or 11.6%). Other groups include Ossetians (9,845, or 1.1%), Turks (8,770, or 1.0%), Ukrainians (7,592, or 0.8%), Armenians (5,342, or 0.6%), Koreans (4,722, or 0.5%), Chechens (4,241, or 0.5%), and a host of smaller groups, each accounting for less than 0.5% of the total population. In 2004 birth rate was 10.47 .

  • Population: 901,494 (2002)
    • Urban: 510,346 (56.6%)
    • Rural: 391,148 (43.4%)
    • Male: 422,720 (46.9%)
    • Female: 478,774 (53.1%)
  • Females per 1000 males: 1,133
  • Average age: 30.9 years
    • Urban: 32.4 years
    • Rural: 29.0 years
    • Male: 29.1 years
    • Female: 32.8 years
  • Number of households: 227,922 (with 891,783 people)
    • Urban: 144,872 (with 504,085 people)
    • Rural: 83,050 (with 387,698 people)

[edit] History

[edit] Politics

The head of government in Kabardino-Balkaria is the President. The current President is Arsen Kanokov, who has held the position since September 2005.

The parliament of the Repubilc is the Legislative Assembly comprising two chambers with 36 deputies elected for a five year term each—the Council of the Republic and the Council of Representatives.

The Constitution of Kabardino-Balkaria was adopted on September 1, 1997.

[edit] Economy

The economy of Kabardino-Balkaria is primarily agricultural, with lumber production and mining. Most of the industry centers on agricultural processing. The fall of the Soviet Union and the outbreak of the various conflicts in the Caucasus have hit the republic hard, causing a collapse in tourism in the region and producing an unemployment level estimated to be as high as 90%. Poverty is reported to be an endemic problem in the republic.

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