Novosibirsk Oblast

First-level administrative division of Russia

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January 12 2024
Ural Airlines Flight 1383
Ural Airlines decides to definitively scrap the aircraft instead of attempting to relocate or repair it.
December 2023
Ural Airlines Flight 1383
Sergei Skuratov, director of Ural Airlines, announces that the aircraft will not be taking off from the field again, stating that doing so would not make economic sense.
September 12 2023
Ural Airlines Flight 1383
Ural Airlines Flight 1383, an Airbus A320-214 flying from Sochi to Omsk, made an emergency landing in a field. The aircraft was carrying 159 passengers and 6 crew members. Remarkably, all passengers and crew survived with no reported injuries.
2022 Vital statistics recorded: 26,751 births (9.6 per 1,000) and 38,363 deaths (13.8 per 1,000).
2022 Demographic statistics recorded: 26,751 births (9.6 per 1,000) and 38,363 deaths (13.8 per 1,000).
2022 Total fertility rate calculated at 1.49 children per woman.
2021 National Census conducted, revealing the ethnic composition of the oblast: 94.2% Russians, with small percentages of other ethnic groups including Tatars, Germans, Tajiks, Ukrainians, Kazakhs, Uzbeks, Kyrgyz, Armenians, and Azerbaijanis.
2021 Population statistics confirmed for major urban centers: Novosibirsk with 1,633,595 residents, Berdsk with 102,850 residents, Iskitim with 57,147 residents, and Kuybyshev with 41,946 residents.
2021 Continued population decline with -18,916 natural population change and the highest death rate of 17.0 per 1,000, while the total fertility rate remains low at 1.571.
2021 Life expectancy recorded at 69.19 years total (64.37 years for males, 73.98 years for females).
2021 Population of Novosibirsk Oblast recorded as 2,797,176 according to the Census.
2020 Significant population decline due to COVID-19 pandemic, with -13,974 natural population change and a dramatic increase in death rate to 15.3 per 1,000.
September 13 2020 Legislative Assembly elections were held, resulting in a new composition of deputies across various political parties, with United Russia securing the majority of 45 seats.
2019 Population data revealed that almost 3/4 of the region's population (2,069,715 people) reside in Novosibirsk and surrounding areas.
2017 Population begins to decline again, with -1,382 natural population change and fertility rate dropping to 1.665.
December 2016 Novosibirsk Oblast became the first region in Russia to implement a comprehensive ban on immigrants from select nations working in construction, agriculture, teaching, medicine, and professional jobs. Existing immigrant workers were required to leave within three months of the ban's implementation.
2015 Peak of positive population dynamics with 3,050 more births than deaths and the highest total fertility rate of 1.817.
2012 A comprehensive religious survey was conducted in Novosibirsk Oblast, revealing detailed religious demographics, including that 24.9% of the population adheres to the Russian Orthodox Church, 25% identify as atheist, and 32% describe themselves as 'spiritual but not religious'.
2012 First positive natural population change observed, with 913 more births than deaths and a total fertility rate increasing to 1.711.
2010 Novosibirsk Oblast population reaches 2,665,911, with a negative natural population change of -1,982 and a total fertility rate of 1.598.

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