Kamchatka Territory

- NationRussian Federation
- Government NameKamchatka Territory
- GovernorSolodov Vladimir Viktorovich
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History
- Originally, the Land of the Peninsula were inhabited by indigenous people of the Russian Far East (Koryaki, Chukchi, and Itelmeni).
- 1956: Kamchatka Region separated from Khabarovsk Territory.
- 2008: Changed to Kamchatka Territory.
Topographic Feature and Characteristics
- There are more than 160 volcanoes in the region, including 28 active ones, a large number of mineral and hot springs, mud volcanoes, and boiling lakes. Kamchatka is also rich in rivers and brooks - more than 14 thousand. Great number of them has length of 10 km, only 105 rivers - more than 100 km. The Penzhina, Avacha, and Bolshaya are the major rivers in the region.
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- Contact:Ministry of Investment Business
- Address:Russia, 683040, Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, Lenin Square,1
- Tel.:7-4152-42-37-34
- Fax.:7-4152-42-37-34
- Official Website : https://www.kamgov.ru/