Khabarovsk Krai
First-level administrative division of Russia
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2022 | Demographic data recorded, showing a negative population trend with 12,404 births and 18,209 deaths, resulting in a natural population decline. |
2021 | Ethnic composition survey conducted in Khabarovsk Krai, revealing Russians as the predominant ethnic group at 92.9% of the population, with significant minority groups including Nanai (1.0%), Ukrainians (0.6%), Tajiks (0.4%), Koreans (0.3%), and Evenki (0.3%). |
2021 | Life expectancy in Khabarovsk Krai measured at 67.85 years overall, with a significant gender disparity: males at 62.91 years and females at 72.94 years. |
July 11 2020 | The Khabarovsk Krai protests began, with citizens demonstrating in support of arrested Governor Sergei Furgal. |
July 9 2020 | Governor Sergei Furgal was arrested and transported to Moscow, triggering a significant political event in the region's governance. |
2018 | Khabarovsk was scheduled to host the A Division of the Bandy World Championship, continuing its role as a key venue for international bandy competitions. |
2016 | SKA-Neftyanik bandy club won its first Russian Bandy Super League championship, marking a significant achievement for the local sports team. |
2015 | Khabarovsk hosted the Bandy World Championship, with sixteen teams participating, slightly fewer than originally anticipated. |
2012 | A comprehensive religious demographic survey was conducted in Khabarovsk Krai, revealing the religious composition of the population, including 26.2% Russian Orthodox Church adherents, 4% generic Christians, and other religious affiliations. |
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