Amur Region
- NationRussian Federation
- Government NameAmur Region
- GovernorVasily Orlov
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History
- 1858: The Amur Region was founded.
- In January 1926, Amur Region became part of the Far Eastern Territory, which was subsequently divided into Khabarovsk and Primorye Territories in 1938. Amur Region itself was included in Khabarovsk Territory.
- In 1948, Amur Region was finally separated from Khabarovsk Territory and became an independent region of the RSFSR.
Topographic Feature and Characteristics
- The Stanovoi Range is located in the northern part of the region, while the mountain chain of the Yankan, Tukuringra, Soktakhan, and Dazhgdi Ranges is situated to the south. The Zeya-Bureya and Amur-Zeya plains occupy nearly 2/5 of the region. The main rivers are the Amur, Zeya, and Bureya.
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- Contact:Ministry of International Economic Relations and Tourism
- Address:Russia, 675023, Amur Region, Blagoveschensk, Lenin str., 135
- Tel.:7-4162-44-12-97
- Fax.:7-4162-44-38-11
- Official Website : http://www.amurobl.ru