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Pskov Oblast

Pskov Oblast
Псковская область (Russian)
—  Oblast  —

Coat of arms
Anthem: None
Coordinates: 57°19′N 29°15′E / 57.317°N 29.250°E / 57.317; 29.250Coordinates: 57°19′N 29°15′E / 57.317°N 29.250°E / 57.317; 29.250
Political status
Country Russia
Federal district Northwestern
Economic region Northwestern
Established August 23, 1944
Administrative center Pskov
Government (as of May 2014)
 • Governor Andrey Turchak
 • Legislature Oblast Assembly
Statistics
Area (as of the 2002 Census)
 • Total 55,300 km2 (21,400 sq mi)
Area rank 49th
Population (2010 Census)
 • Total 673,423
 • Rank 66th
 • Density 12.18/km2 (31.5/sq mi)
 • Urban 70.2%
 • Rural 29.8%
Population (January 2014 est.)
 • Total 656,561
Time zone(s) MSK (UTC+03:00)
ISO 3166-2 RU-PSK
License plates 60
Official languages Russian
Official website

Pskov Oblast (Russian: Пско́вская о́бласть, Pskovskaya oblast') is a federal subject of Russia (an oblast), located in the west of the country. Its administrative center is the city of Pskov. As of the 2010 Census, its population was 673,423.

Pskov Oblast is the westernmost federal subject of contiguous Russia (Kaliningrad Oblast, while located further to the west, is an exclave). It borders with Leningrad Oblast in the north, Novgorod Oblast in the east, Tver and Smolensk Oblasts in the southeast, Vitebsk Oblast of Belarus in the south, and with the countries of Latvia and Estonia in the west. In the northwest, Pskov Oblast is limited by Lake Peipus, which makes up most of the state border with Estonia.

The oblast is located in the Baltic Sea drainage basin, mostly in the basin of the Narva River. The biggest river of this basin is the Velikaya, which flows across the whole oblast from south to north and drains into Lake Peipus. The drainage basin of the Velikaya covers the whole territory of the oblast, with the exception of relatively minor areas in its southern, eastern, and northeastern parts. The rivers in the southeast drain into the Lovat, which has its source in Belarus and crosses Pskov Oblast from south to north, continuing to Novgorod Oblast. The Lovat is a major tributary of Lake Ilmen and is itself in the Neva River's basin. Another tributary of Lake Ilmen is the Shelon River, which flows in the eastern part of the oblast. Finally, minor areas in the south lie in the basin of the Western Dvina. A short stretch of the Western Dvina makes up the border between Pskov and Tver Oblasts.


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