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{{short description|First-level administrative division of Russia}} {{Infobox Russian federal subject |en_name=Novosibirsk Oblast |ru_name=Новосибирская область |image_map=Map of Russia (2014–2022) - Novosibirsk Oblast.svg |coordinates = {{coord|55|27|N|79|33|E|type:adm1st_region:RU|display=inline,title}} |image_coa=Coat of arms of Novosibirsk oblast.svg |coa_caption=[[Coat of arms of Novosibirsk Oblast|Coat of arms]] |image_flag=Flag of Novosibirsk Oblast.svg |flag_caption=[[Flag of Novosibirsk Oblast|Flag]] |anthem=Anthem of Novosibirsk Oblast |anthem_ref=<ref name="Anthem">Law #21</ref> |holiday= |holiday_ref= |political_status=Oblast |political_status_link=Oblasts of Russia |federal_district=[[Siberian Federal District|Siberian]] |economic_region=[[West Siberian economic region|West Siberian]] |adm_ctr_type=Administrative center |adm_ctr_name=[[Novosibirsk]] |adm_ctr_ref=<ref name="AdmCtr">Charter of Novosibirsk Oblast, Article 5</ref> |pop_2021census= {{increase}} 2797176 |pop_2021census_rank=15th |urban_pop_2021census=79.6% |rural_pop_2021census=20.4% |pop_2021census_ref=<ref name="2021census" /> |pop_density |pop_density_as_of |pop_density_ref |area_km2=177756 |area_km2_rank=18th |established_date=September 28, 1937 |established_date_ref=<ref name="Established">Resolution of September 28, 1937</ref><ref name="EstablishedDate2">Official website of Novosibirsk Oblast Legislative Assembly. [http://zsnso.ru/eng/741/ Information about Novosibirsk Oblast]</ref> |license_plates=54, 154 |ISO=RU-NVS |gov_as_of=October 2017 |leader_title=[[Governor of Novosibirsk Oblast|Governor]] |leader_title_ref=<ref name="HeadLegis" /> |leader_name=[[Andrey Travnikov]] |leader_name_ref=<ref name="HeadNm">Official website of Novosibirsk Oblast. [http://www.nso.ru/page/12931], Governor of Novosibirsk Oblast {{in lang|ru}}</ref> |legislature=[[Legislative Assembly of Novosibirsk Oblast|Legislative Assembly]] |legislature_ref=<ref name="HeadLegis" /> |website={{URL|novo-sibirsk.ru}} |website_ref |date=October 2017 }} [[File:RR5514-0044R 10 рублей биметалл 2007 Российская Федерация Новосибирская область реверс.png|140px|right|thumb|The reverse side of the commemorative coins Bank of Russia (2007)]] '''Novosibirsk Oblast''' ({{langx|ru|Новосиби́рская о́бласть|Novosibirskaya oblast'}}) is a [[federal subjects of Russia|federal subject]] of [[Russia]] (an [[oblast]]) located in southwestern [[Siberia]]. Its [[administrative center|administrative]] and economic center is the [[types of inhabited localities in Russia|city]] of [[Novosibirsk]], the third-largest city in the country. As of the [[2021 Russian census|2021 Census]], Novosibirsk Oblast had a population of 2,797,176 with the majority, 1.63 million, lives in Novosibirsk. ==Geography== ===Overview=== Novosibirsk Oblast is located in the south of the [[West Siberian Plain]], at the foothills of low [[Salair ridge]], between the [[Ob River|Ob]] and [[Irtysh River]]s. The oblast borders [[Omsk Oblast]] in the west, [[Kazakhstan]] ([[Pavlodar Province]]) in the southwest, [[Tomsk Oblast]] in the north, [[Kemerovo Oblast]] in the east, and [[Altai Krai]] in the south. The territory of the oblast extends for more than {{convert|600|km|sp=us}} from west to east, and for over {{convert|400|km|sp=us}} from north to south. The oblast is mainly plain; in the south the steppes prevail; in the north enormous tracts of woodland with great number of marshes prevail. There are many lakes, the largest ones located at the south. The majority of the rivers belong to the [[Ob River|Ob]] [[drainage basin|basin]], many of them falling in dead lakes. Among the main lakes are [[Lake Chany|Chany]], [[Lake Sartlan|Sartlan]], [[Tandovo]] and [[Lake Ubinskoye|Ubinskoye]]. ===Natural resources=== As of 2007, the [[oil]] reserves of the region amounted to 204 million tons. In addition, Novosibirsk Oblast had free gas reserves of 600 million cubic meters, solute gas reserves of 5.2 billion cubic meters, and [[gas condensate]] reserves of 121,000 tons. Most of the oil and gas reserves are located in the [[Severny District|Severny]] and [[Kyshtovsky District|Kyshtovsky]] districts.<ref name="allregions_novosibirsk" /> The following metals can be found in the region: [[zirconium dioxide]] (0.7 million tons), [[titanium dioxide]] (2.9 million tons), [[bauxite]] (2,068,000 tons), and tin (588,000 tons). In addition, there are twenty-three fields of alluvial placer gold in the region (nineteen of which were being developed and prospected in 2006) and seven residual soil gold fields suitable for open-cut mining in the southeast.<ref name="allregions_novosibirsk" /> Novosibirsk Oblast has 5.527 million tons of high-quality [[anthracite]], as well as 2.720 million tons of long-flame and [[coking coal]]. Most of these are located in the Iskitim and Toguchin districts. The north part of the region also has [[peat]] fields with estimated reserves of 7.6 billion tons.<ref name="allregions_novosibirsk" /> Prospected mineral water reserves in the region amount to 6,948 cubic meters per day. The popular Karachinskaya mineral water originates from the region.<ref name="allregions_novosibirsk" /> The oblast has 4,531,800 hectares or 45,318 square kilometres of forests, with 509.88 million cubic meters of timber reserves. Most of the region's forests consist of softwood. Softwood forests cover an area of 3,481,300 hectares or 34,813 square kilometres, while softwood timber is spread out over 387.96 million cubic meters. [[Coniferous forest]]s - located mostly near the Ob River and the Salair Ridge - cover an area of 1,011,900 hectares or 10,119 square kilometres with timber reserves of 121.39 million cubic meters. The economic potential of the forests is reduced by the fact that most of them are located in the north of the region, in areas that are difficult to access.<ref name="allregions_novosibirsk" /> ===Climate=== Novosibirsk Oblast has a [[continental climate]]. Average temperature is {{convert|-19|C}} in January and {{convert|+19|C}} in July. Annual precipitation is {{convert|300|–|500|mm|sp=us}}.<ref name="allregions_novosibirsk" /> ==History== During the Middle Ages the region was populated by Siberian [[Siberian Tatars|Tatar]] tribes ([[Baraba Tatars|Baraba]] and [[Chats (subgroup)|Chat]]). Being constantly raided by [[Kalmyk people|Kalmyk]] nomads throughout the first centuries of the exploration of Siberia future Novosibirsk Oblast did not attract many Russian colonists, who preferred to settle around more northerly [[Tomsk]]. The first Russian village [[Maslyanino]] was founded in 1644. In 1716, officer Ivan Butkeyev built the Berd fortress that later became the city of [[Berdsk]], the main center of future colonization and development of the region. Like many other parts of Siberia, the Berd lands became a safe haven for political dissents, fugitive serfs and religious sects from all across Russia. For the most parts of its history, the Novosibirsk Oblast belonged to the Tomsk administration, initially as a part of the Tomsk [[uyezd]] of the [[Tobolsk Governorate]] and later, starting with 1804, the separate [[Tomsk Governorate]]. The turning point in history of the region was the construction of the [[Trans-Siberian Railway|Trans-Siberian]] and the [[Turkestan–Siberia Railway|Turkestan–Siberian]] railways. Founded in 1893, [[Novosibirsk]], then Novonikolayevsk, became a transport hub of sub-regional importance and surpassed other major Siberian cities like [[Omsk]] and [[Tomsk]] in mere decades. In 1920, the capital of the Tomsk Governorate was moved to Novonikolayevsk, in 1921 the Novonikolayevsk Governorate was established. In 1925, most of the Siberian governorates were united as the [[Siberian Krai]] with Novosibirsk as the capital. In 1930, it was split into [[West Siberian Krai|West Siberian]] (Novosibirsk) and East Siberian ([[Irkutsk]]) krais, the former existed until 1937. The Novosibirsk Oblast was finally established on September 28, 1937. [[Kemerovo Oblast|Kemerovo]] and [[Tomsk Oblast|Tomsk]] became separate from it only in 1943–1944. ==Politics== [[File:Администрация НСО.jpg|thumb|Novosibirsk Oblast Government building]] During the [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] period, the high authority in the oblast was shared between three persons: The first secretary of the Novosibirsk CPSU Committee (who in reality had the greatest authority), the chairman of the oblast Soviet (legislative power), and the Chairman of the oblast Executive Committee (executive power). Since 1991, CPSU lost power, and the head of the Oblast administration, and eventually governor were appointed/elected alongside the elected [[Regional parliaments of Russia|regional parliament]]. The Charter of Novosibirsk Oblast is the fundamental law of the region. The [[Legislative Assembly of Novosibirsk Oblast]] is the province's standing legislative (representative) body. The Legislative Assembly exercises its authority by passing laws, resolutions, and other legal acts and by supervising the implementation and observance of the laws and other legal acts passed by it. The highest executive body is the Oblast Government, which includes territorial executive bodies such as district administrations, committees, and commissions that facilitate development and run the day to day matters of the province. The Oblast administration supports the activities of the Governor who is the highest official and acts as guarantor of the observance of the oblast Charter in accordance with the [[Constitution of Russia]]. ===Legislature=== {{main|Legislative Assembly of Novosibirsk Oblast}} The Legislative Assembly of Novosibirsk Oblast consists of 76 deputies. The last elections took place on 13 September 2020. The term of office of the Legislative Assembly is five years. Factions of political parties in the Legislative Assembly:<ref>[https://www.kommersant.ru/doc-y.aspx?DocsID=1525707 All deputies split into factions]</ref> * [[United Russia]] — 45 deputies * [[Communist Party of the Russian Federation]] — 13 deputies * [[Liberal Democratic Party of Russia]] — 6 deputies * [[New People (political party)|New People]] — 3 deputies * [[A Just Russia]] — 2 deputies * [[Rodina (political party)|Rodina]] — 2 deputies * [[Russian Party of Pensioners for Social Justice]] — 2 deputies * Independent — 3 deputies. ==Administrative divisions== {{Main|Administrative divisions of Novosibirsk Oblast}} ==Demographics== [[File:Life expectancy in Russian subject -Novosibirsk Oblast.png|thumb|300px|Life expectancy at birth in Novosibirsk Oblast]]{{Historical populations|7=1959|8=2298481|9=1970|10=2505249|11=1979|12=2618024|13=1989|14=2782005|15=2002|16=2692251|17=2010|18=2665911|19=2021|20=2797176|type=|footnote=Source: Census data}}'''Population''': {{ru-census|p2021=2,797,176|p2010=2,665,911|p2002=2,692,251|p1989=2,782,005}} Almost 3/4 of region`s population (2,069,715) reside in Novosibirsk and surrounding areas (2019). According to the 2021 Census,<ref name="2010Census" /> the ethnic composition of the oblast was 94.2% [[Russians]]; 0.7% [[Tatars]]; 0.7% [[Volga Germans|Germans]]; 0.4% [[Tajiks]]; 0.4% [[Ukrainians]]; 0.4% [[Kazakhs]]; 0.4% [[Uzbeks]]; 0.3% [[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz]]; 0.2% [[Armenians]] and 0.2% [[Azerbaijanis]]. Additionally, 475,688 people were registered from administrative databases, and could not declare an ethnicity. It is estimated that the proportion of ethnicities in this group is the same as that of the declared group.<ref name="ВПН-2020">{{cite web |url=https://54.rosstat.gov.ru/storage/mediabank/1.%20%D0%9D%D0%B0%D1%86%D0%B8%D0%BE%D0%BD%D0%B0%D0%BB%D1%8C%D0%BD%D1%8B%D0%B9%20%D1%81%D0%BE%D1%81%D1%82%D0%B0%D0%B2%20%D0%BD%D0%B0%D1%81%D0%B5%D0%BB%D0%B5%D0%BD%D0%B8%D1%8F%20%D0%9D%D0%BE%D0%B2%D0%BE%D1%81%D0%B8%D0%B1%D0%B8%D1%80%D1%81%D0%BA%D0%BE%D0%B9%20%D0%BE%D0%B1%D0%BB%D0%B0%D1%81%D1%82%D0%B8_776324.xlsx |title=Национальный состав населения |publisher=Rosstat |access-date=11 August 2023}}</ref> '''Vital statistics for 2024:<ref>{{Cite web |date=21 February 2025 |title=Естественное движение населения в разрезе субъектов российской федерации за декабрь 2024 года |url=https://rosstat.gov.ru/storage/mediabank/EDN_12-2024.htm |access-date=25 February 2025 |website=Rosstat}}</ref>''' *Births: 24,689 (8.9 per 1,000) *Deaths: 37,306 (13.4 per 1,000) '''Total fertility rate (2024):<ref>{{Cite web |date=2025-02-25 |title=Рейтинг рождаемости в регионах: кто в лидерах, а кто в аутсайдерах {{!}} Москва |url=https://fedpress.ru/article/3365231 |access-date=2025-02-26 |website=ФедералПресс |language=ru-RU}}</ref>'''<br /> 1.46 children per woman '''Life expectancy (2021):'''<ref name="rosstat">{{cite web|url=https://rosstat.gov.ru/folder/210/document/13207 |title=Демографический ежегодник России |publisher=[[Federal State Statistics Service (Russia)|Federal State Statistics Service of Russia]] (Rosstat) |access-date=2022-06-01 |language=ru |trans-title=The Demographic Yearbook of Russia}}</ref> <br /> Total — 69.19 years (male — 64.37, female — 73.98) '''Vital statistics since 1990''' {| class="wikitable sortable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" |+ !Year !Population !Live Births !Deaths !Natural Change !Crude Birth Rate (per 1000) !Crude Death Rate (per 1000) !Natural Change (per 1000) !Total Fertility Rate |- |1990 |2,742,075 |36116 |29558 |6558 |13,2 |10,8 |2,4 |1,832 |- |1991 |2,744,809 |33124 |29880 |3244 |12,1 |10,9 |1,2 |1,706 |- |1992 |2,749,253 |28516 |31872 | -3356 |10,4 |11,6 | -1,2 |1,486 |- |1993 |2,746,874 |24268 |39371 | -15103 |8,9 |14,4 | -5,5 |1,280 |- |1994 |2,733,738 |24042 |43210 | -19168 |8,8 |15,8 | -7,0 |1,270 |- |1995 |2,732,352 |23486 |38756 | -15270 |8,6 |14,2 | -5,6 |1,227 |- |1996 |2,732,721 |22824 |37833 | -15009 |8,4 |13,9 | -5,5 |1,179 |- |1997 |2,729,750 |22785 |36118 | -13333 |8,3 |13,2 | -4,9 |1,158 |- |1998 |2,732,245 |22564 |35147 | -12583 |8,3 |12,9 | -4,6 |1,128 |- |1999 |2,734,031 |21688 |37165 | -15477 |7,9 |13,6 | -5,7 |1,070 |- |2000 |2,725,499 |23138 |38522 | -15384 |8,5 |14,2 | -5,7 |1,125 |- |2001 |2,715,128 |24791 |39311 | -14520 |9,2 |14,5 | -5,3 |1,187 |- |2002 |2,692,251 |26990 |41436 | -14446 |10,0 |15,4 | -5,4 |1,319 |- |2003 |2,688,423 |28389 |41579 | -13190 |10,6 |15,5 | -4,9 |1,320 |- |2004 |2,672,835 |28993 |41135 | -12142 |10,9 |15,4 | -4,5 |1,341 |- |2005 |2,662,315 |28269 |42719 | -14450 |10,6 |16,1 | -5,5 |1,303 |- |2006 |2,649,880 |27906 |40241 | -12335 |10,5 |15,2 | -4,7 |1,284 |- |2007 |2,640,656 |30136 |38818 | -8682 |11,4 |14,7 | -3,3 |1,387 |- |2008 |2,635,642 |33056 |38329 | -5273 |12,5 |14,5 | -2,0 |1,519 |- |2009 |2,639,857 |34249 |37203 | -2954 |12,9 |14,0 | -1,1 |1,567 |- |2010 |2,665,911 |35073 |37055 | -1982 |13,2 |13,9 | -0,7 |1,598 |- |2011 |2,666,465 |34955 |36358 | -1403 |13,1 |13,6 | -0,5 |1,591 |- |2012 |2,686,863 |37588 |36675 |913 |13,9 |13,6 |0,3 |1,711 |- |2013 |2,709,461 |38295 |36571 |1724 |14,1 |13,4 |0,7 |1,749 |- |2014 |2,731,176 |38387 |36356 |2031 |14,0 |13,3 |0,7 |1,765 |- |2015 |2,746,822 |39078 |36028 |3050 |14,2 |13,1 |1,1 |1,817 |- |2016 |2,762,237 |38185 |36151 |2034 |13,8 |13,0 |0,8 |1,805 |- |2017 |2,779,555 |34448 |35830 | -1382 |12,4 |12,9 | -0,5 |1,665 |- |2018 |2,788,849 |32673 |36168 | -3495 |11,7 |13,0 | -1,3 |1,626 |- |2019 |2,793,384 |30023 |35605 | -5582 |10,7 |12,7 | -2,0 |1,556 |- |2020 |2,798,170 |28859 |42833 | -13974 |10,3 |15,3 | -5,0 |1,550 |- |2021 |2,797,176 |28273 |47189 | -18916 |10,2 |17,0 | -6,8 |1,571 |} Major urban centers in 2021 were [[Novosibirsk]] (with a population of 1,633,595), [[Berdsk]] (102,850), [[Iskitim]] (57,147), [[Kuybyshev, Novosibirsk Oblast|Kuybyshev]] (41,946).<ref name="2021Census" /> In 2016, Novosibirsk became the first oblast in Russia to ban immigrants from select nations<ref>The countries whose citizens are banned are [[Kyrgyzstan]], [[Tajikistan]], [[Uzbekistan]], [[Azerbaijan]], [[Moldova]], [[China]], [[Georgia (country)|Georgia]], and [[Turkmenistan]].</ref> from working in jobs such as construction, agriculture, teaching, medicine, and professional jobs. Immigrants already working in Novosibirsk Oblast have to leave after the next three months by the time the ban takes effect in December 2016. {{Clear}} ===Settlements=== {{Largest cities | country = Novosibirsk Oblast | stat_ref = 2021 Russian Census | list_by_pop = | div_name = | div_link = Administrative divisions of Novosibirsk Oblast{{!}}Administrative division | city_1 = Novosibirsk | div_1 = Novosibirsk{{!}}City of oblast significance of Novosibirsk | pop_1 = 1,633,595 | img_1 = Оперный театр4.jpg | city_2 = Berdsk | div_2 = Berdsk{{!}}Town of oblast significance of Berdsk | pop_2 = 102,850 | img_2 = Berdsk city panoramic.jpg | city_3 = Iskitim | div_3 = Iskitim{{!}}Town of oblast significance of Iskitim | pop_3 = 57,147 | img_3 = Город Искитим.JPG | city_4 = Kuybyshev, Novosibirsk Oblast{{!}}Kuybyshev | div_4 = Kuybyshev, Novosibirsk Oblast{{!}}Town of oblast significance of Kuybyshev | pop_4 = 41,946 | img_4 = Kuybyshev 23 06 09.JPG | city_5 = Ob, Russia{{!}}Ob | div_5 = Ob, Russia{{!}}Town of oblast significance of Ob | pop_5 = 30,369 | city_6 = Barabinsk | div_6 = Barabinsk{{!}}Town of oblast significance of Barabinsk | pop_6 = 27,648 | city_7 = Karasuk, Novosibirsk Oblast{{!}}Karasuk | div_7 = Karasuksky District | pop_7 = 24,890 | city_8 = Tatarsk, Novosibirsk Oblast{{!}}Tatarsk | div_8 = Tatarsk, Novosibirsk Oblast{{!}}Town of oblast significance of Tatarsk | pop_8 = 23,711 | city_9 = Toguchin | div_9 = Toguchinsky District | pop_9 = 20,766 | city_10 = Cherepanovo | div_10 = Cherepanovsky District | pop_10 = 19,900 }} ===Religion=== {{Bar box |title=Religion in Novosibirsk Oblast as of 2012 (Sreda Arena Atlas)<ref name="2012ArenaAtlas" /><ref name="2012Arena-religion-maps" /> |float=right |bars= {{Bar percent|[[Russian Orthodox Church|Russian Orthodoxy]]|DarkOrchid|24.9}} {{Bar percent|Other [[Christianity in Russia|Christians]]|DeepSkyBlue|4.7}} {{Bar percent|[[Islam in Russia|Islam]]|Green|1.1}} {{Bar percent|[[Rodnovery]] and other native faiths|Red|1}} {{Bar percent|[[Spiritual but not religious]]|DarkSlateGray|31.9}} {{Bar percent|[[Atheism]] and [[irreligion]]|Black|25.4}} {{Bar percent|Other and undeclared|Gray|11}} }} Novosibirsk Oblast is one of the most non-religious regions of Russia. According to a 2012 survey<ref name="2012ArenaAtlas" /> 24.9% of the population of Novosibirsk Oblast adheres to the [[Russian Orthodox Church]], 5% are [[nondenominational Christianity|unaffiliated]] generic [[Christians]], 1% of the population adheres to the [[Slavic native faith]] (Rodnovery), and 1% to [[Islam]]. In addition, 32% of the population declares to be "[[spiritual but not religious]]", 25% is [[atheism|atheist]], and 11.1% follows other religions or did not give an answer to the question.<ref name="2012ArenaAtlas" /> {{clear}} ==Economy== Novosibirsk Oblast's [[gross regional product]] in 2007 was $14,950.2 million.<ref name="allregions_novosibirsk" /> GRP per capita was 144,869 roubles; somewhat under the national average of 198,817 roubles.<ref name="grpc2007">[http://www.gks.ru/bgd/free/b01_19/IssWWW.exe/Stg/d000/dusha98-07.htm Валовой региональный продукт на душу населения] Федеральная служба государственной статистики</ref> For many years, the region experienced relatively high rates of industrial output growth: between 1999 and 2008 industrial output grew 170%, exceeding the Russian average growth by 23%.<ref name="allregions_novosibirsk" /> ===Industry=== Major industrial activities—accounting for over 80% of the total shipped products and services—are basic metals and fabricated metal products, electricity, gas and water supply, fuel extraction, food products and beverages.<ref name="allregions_novosibirsk" /> Manufacturing accounted for 67.4% of the region's industrial output in 2007. The most notable sector was food products, beverages and tobacco (20.7%). The region produced a total of 278,100 tons of whole milk products, 144,100 tons of bread and baked goods, 6,300 tons of pasta, 54,100 tons of meat, 518.7 million decaliters of mineral water (including the popular Karachinskaya mark), 137,300 tons of mixed fodder and 218,700 tons of flour.<ref name="allregions_novosibirsk" /> The basic metals and fabricated metal products sector contributed 10.3% of total industrial output. The region produced 190,800 tons of steel pipes, 405,700 tons of rolled ferrous metals, 36,100 tons of steel, 1.300 tons of welding electrodes and 1,100 tons of construction frames and products. Notable companies in this sector include [[OAO Novosibirsk Electrode Plant]], [[OAO Novosibirsk Tin Mill]] and [[OAO Kuzmin Novosibirsk Metals Plant]].<ref name="allregions_novosibirsk" /> In the [[mechanical engineering]] sector, electrical and optical machinery and equipment accounted for 7.2% of total industrial output; machinery and equipment (exclusive of weapons or ammunition) accounted for 3.7%, while electrical machinery and transport equipment accounted for 4.5%.<ref name="allregions_novosibirsk" /> One of the largest companies is the aircraft-maker [[Novosibirsk Aircraft Production Association]], which assembles [[Su-34]] fighters, among others. In 2007, the region produced $12,190,000 worth of high-voltage electric equipment, $3,820,000 worth of low-voltage electric equipment, $1,350,000 worth of [[computer]]s and spare parts, 71,000 kW equivalent of [[Electrical generator|generators]] for steam, gas and hydraulic [[turbine]]s, 296,200 units of electric [[razor]]s, 154,600 units of [[chandelier]]s and suspensions, 1,616,000 units of [[capacitor]]s, 3,608,000 units of [[semiconductor]] instruments, 1,077,000 units of integral [[Integrated circuit|microchip]]s, 218 units of large electric machines, 854 units of direct current electric machines and 5,000 kilovolts-amperes equivalent of prefabricated transforming stations. Notable companies in this sector include [[OAO Novosibirsk Electric Locomotive Repair Plant]], [[OAO Sibselmash Scientific Production Association]], [[NPO ELSIB]], [[OAO Novosibirsk Railroad Switch Plant]], [[Tyazhstankohydropress|OAO Tyazhstankogidropress]], [[OAO Novosibirsk Instrument Plant]] and [[OAO Novosibirsk Soyuz Electrovacuum Holding plant]]. All of the aforementioned companies are located in the regional capital, [[Novosibirsk]].<ref name="allregions_novosibirsk" /> ===Energy=== Novosibirsk Oblast enjoys an electricity surplus: electricity output in 2007 was 14.0 billion kWh, while consumption was 12.5 billion kWh. During the summer, 30% of the region's electricity needs is satisfied by the [[Novosibirsk Hydroelectric Station]], which has a capacity of 455 MW. Another important source of electricity is thermal power. The largest thermal power plant is [[Novosibirsk Thermal Power Plant 5]] with a capacity of 1,200 MW. Most of the power plants and the distribution infrastructure are operated by the company [[OJSC Novosibirskenergo]]. The amount of oil produced in the region in 2007 was 2,495,000 tons, while coal production was 1,795,000 tons.<ref name="allregions_novosibirsk" /> ===Trade and investment=== In the 2005/2006 ranking "Best Legal Conditions for Investment"–conducted by the [[Expert RA]] rating agency–Novosibirsk Oblast received the third place among all 89 federal subjects of Russia.<ref name="allregions_novosibirsk" /> In 2007, the oblast received $88.8 million in [[foreign direct investment|foreign investment]]. The largest company receiving foreign investment was [[NPO ELSIB]].<ref name="allregions_novosibirsk" /> ==References== {{Commons category|Novosibirsk Oblast}} ===Notes=== {{reflist|refs= <ref name="2012ArenaAtlas">[http://sreda.org/en/arena "Arena: Atlas of Religions and Nationalities in Russia"]. Sreda, 2012.</ref> <ref name="2012Arena-religion-maps">[http://c2.kommersant.ru/ISSUES.PHOTO/OGONIOK/2012/034/ogcyhjk2.jpg 2012 Arena Atlas Religion Maps]. "Ogonek", № 34 (5243), 27/08/2012. Retrieved 21/04/2017. [https://web.archive.org/web/20170421154615/http://c2.kommersant.ru/ISSUES.PHOTO/OGONIOK/2012/034/ogcyhjk2.jpg Archived].</ref> <ref name="2021census">{{cite web |title=Оценка численности постоянного населения по субъектам Российской Федерации |url=https://rosstat.gov.ru/storage/mediabank/tab-5_VPN-2020.xlsx |publisher=[[Federal State Statistics Service (Russia)|Federal State Statistics Service]] |access-date=1 September 2022}}</ref> <ref name="allregions_novosibirsk">{{cite book |title=Russia: All Regions Trade & Investment Guide |publisher=CTEC Publishing LLC |year=2008 |chapter=Novosibirsk Oblast}}</ref> <ref name="HeadLegis">Charter of Novosibirsk Oblast, Article 7</ref> }} ===Sources=== *{{RussiaBasicLawRef|nvs}} *{{Cite Soviet law |ru_entity=Центральный исполнительный комитет СССР |ru_type=Постановление |ru_date=28 сентября 1937 г. |ru_title=О разделении Западно-Сибирского края на Новосибирскую область и Алтайский край |ru_effective_date= |ru_published_in= |ru_published_date= |ru_url= |en_entity=[[Central Executive Committee of the Soviet Union|Central Executive Committee of the USSR]] |en_type=Resolution |en_date=September 28, 1937 |en_title=On Dividing West Siberian Krai into Novosibirsk Oblast and Altai Krai |en_effective_date= }} {{Subdivisions of Russia}} {{Novosibirsk Oblast}} {{Authority control}} {{Use mdy dates|date=June 2015}} [[Category:Novosibirsk Oblast| ]] [[Category:States and territories established in 1937]]
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