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'''Kozakia''' ({{wp|Rusyn language|Soravian}}: Козакія; ''Kozakiya'', {{wp|Hungarian language|Savader}}: Савадорсяг; ''Szavadország'') is one of [[Soravia]]'s five {{wp|republic|autonomous republics}}. It was created in 1983 during [[Aleksander Shelyapin]]'s administrative reforms, and was intended as a home for Soravia's [[Savaders|Savader population]]. Few Savaders relocated to the republic, but it sustained a sizable population due to nearby {{wp|coal mines}}. As coal has gradually been phased out, Kozakia has seen rapid population decline, and as of 2023 has a population of just over 83,000 people. | '''Kozakia''' ({{wp|Rusyn language|Soravian}}: Козакія; ''Kozakiya'', {{wp|Hungarian language|Savader}}: Савадорсяг; ''Szavadország'') is one of [[Soravia]]'s five {{wp|republic|autonomous republics}}. It was created in 1983 during [[Aleksander Shelyapin]]'s administrative reforms, and was intended as a home for Soravia's [[Savaders|Savader population]]. Few Savaders relocated to the republic, but it sustained a sizable population due to nearby {{wp|coal mines}}. As coal has gradually been phased out, Kozakia has seen rapid population decline, and as of 2023 has a population of just over 83,000 people, making it the [[List of Soravian top-level administrative divisions|least-populated top-level subdivision in the country]]. | ||
== Major settlements == | == Major settlements == |
Revision as of 15:51, 26 July 2023
Kozakia
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Country | Soravia |
Capital | Zaprudze |
Government | |
• Body | Kozak Popular Assembly |
• Chairman | Lavrenti Lipin (PF) |
Area | |
• Total | 2,699 km2 (1,042 sq mi) |
Population (2023 census) | |
• Total | 83,772 (–11.4%)[1] |
• 2008 census | 94,516[2] |
Postal code | 712xxx |
Dialling code | +72 712 |
Kozakia (Soravian: Козакія; Kozakiya, Savader: Савадорсяг; Szavadország) is one of Soravia's five autonomous republics. It was created in 1983 during Aleksander Shelyapin's administrative reforms, and was intended as a home for Soravia's Savader population. Few Savaders relocated to the republic, but it sustained a sizable population due to nearby coal mines. As coal has gradually been phased out, Kozakia has seen rapid population decline, and as of 2023 has a population of just over 83,000 people, making it the least-populated top-level subdivision in the country.
Major settlements
- Zaprudze (73,661)
- Savovka (3,718)
- Sokolivka (1,760)
- Zhovtosarpaisk (1,103)
References
- ↑ "Статистика населення за переписом 2023 року: Козакія" Soravian National Statistics Institute (ZNIS). 24 June 2023.
- ↑ "Статистика населення за переписом 2008 року: Козакія" Soravian National Statistics Institute (ZNIS). 24 June 2023.