The Siberian Federal District is one of the eight federal districts of Russia. The entire federal district lies within the continent of Asia.

thumb|Krasnoyarsk Krai

The district was created by presidential decree on 13 May 2000, and covers around 30% of the total land area of Russia. Its population was 16,800,947 according to the 2021 Census, living in an area of .

Demographics

thumb|Population pyramid as of the 2021 Russian Census

Federal subjects

The district comprises the West Siberian (part) and East Siberian economic regions and ten federal subjects:

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! colspan="9" | 400px|Siberian Federal District

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! #

! Flag

! Coat of arms

! Federal subject

! Area[billion]

! Capital/adm. centre

! Map of administrative division

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! 1

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| Altai Republic

|92,900

|210,924

|₽71

| Gorno-Altaysk

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! 2

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| Altai Krai

|168,000

|2,163,693

|₽845

| Barnaul

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! 3

| 50px|border

| 50px|border

| Irkutsk Oblast

|774,800

|2,370,102

|₽1,924

| Irkutsk

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! 4

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| Kemerovo Oblast

|95,700

|2,600,923

|₽1,807

| Kemerovo

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! 5

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| Krasnoyarsk Krai

|2,366,800

|2,856,971

|₽3,065

| Krasnoyarsk

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! 6

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| Novosibirsk Oblast

|177,800

|2,797,176

|₽1,617

| Novosibirsk

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! 7

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| Omsk Oblast

|141,100

|1,858,798

|₽854

| Omsk

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! 8

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| 50px|border

| Tomsk Oblast

|314,400

|1,062,666

|₽706

| Tomsk

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! 9

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| Tuva Republic

|168,600

|336,651

|₽89

| Kyzyl

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! 10

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| Republic of Khakassia

|61,600

|534,795

|₽308

| Abakan

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|}

thumb|The geographic "centre of Asia", [[Tuva Republic]]

Religion and ethnicity

According to a 2012 survey,

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|28 July 2016

|9 April 2021

| ( days)

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|6

|Anatoly Seryshev

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|12 October 2021

|present

| ( days)

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See also

  • Siberia

Notes

References

  • Images of the Siberian Federal District