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Jewish Autonomous Oblast

 

Contents

Flag

Meaning/Origin of the Flag

Coat of Arms

Meaning/Origin of the Coat of Arms

Map

Numbers and Facts

History



Flag

Flagge Fahne flag National flag Jüdisches Autonomes Gebiet Jewish Autonomous Oblast
National flag,
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Source, by: Flags of the World




Flagge Fahne flag National flag Jüdisches Autonomes Gebiet Jewish Autonomous Oblast
Unofficial flag,
ratio = 2:3,
Source, by: Flags of the World



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Meaning/Origin of the Flag

The official flag of the Jewish Autonomous Republic shows the colours of the rainbow in narrow, horizontal stripes in the middle of a white bunting. The colorfulness of the rainbow is possibly a hint for the ethnic diversity of the land. Mostly the jewish residents use the russian flag with a uplayed yellow david-star, indeed to verbalize their cultural identity and their loyalty to Russia.

Source: Flags of the World, Volker Preuß


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Coat of Arms

Wappen Jüdisches Autonomes Gebiet Jewish Autonomous Oblast
Coat of arms of the Jewish Autonomous Oblast,
Source: By Hellerick [Public domain or CC BY-SA 3.0 ],
from Wikimedia Commons

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Meaning/Origin of the Coat of Arms

The coat of arms of the Jewish Autonomous Region is a green escutcheon, each with a white deposed blue line above and below. In the middle an amur tiger in natural colors. The two blue lines stand for the rivers Bira and Bidshan, the green for the forests (taiga) and the meadows in the country.

Source: Wikipedia (EN)

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Map

geographical position within Russia:

Source: Freeware, russiamap.org, modyfied by: Volker Preuß
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Map of the country:
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Numbers and Facts

Area: 13.987 square miles

Inhabitants: 176.560 (2010), thereof 90,7 % Russians, 2,8 % Ukrainians, 0,9 % Jews

Density of Population: 13 inh./sq.mi.

Capital: Birobidschan (to 1931 Tichonskaja Stanzija), 75.400 inh. (2010)

The name Birobidzhan was created by the combination of the names of the here flowing rivers Bira and Bidzhan. Sometimes the name is in use even for the whole territory of the Jewish Autonomous Region. For instance: Jewish Autonom. Region of Birobidzhan, Jewish Autonom. Oblast of Birobidzhan, or only and simply Birobidzhan.

official Language: Russian

Currency: Russian Currency

Time Zone: GMT + 10 h

Source: Wikipedia (DE), Discovery '97

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History

1689 · Treaty of Nertshinsk, Russia and China disclaim bilaterally for the purchase of the territory

1728 · Treaty of von Kjakhta, Russia and China disclaim bilaterally again for the purchase of the territory

1858 · the territory comes to Russia

1918 · soviet takeover

1928 · the territory gets declared as Jewish settlement area

1934 · foundation of the Jewish Autonomous Oblast (district), the quota of Jews in the total population is 45%

1939 · the quota of Jews in the total population is 16%

1947 · opening of the first synagogue in Birobidzhan

1948 · repressions of the state against the leaders of Jewish culture, anti-Semitic campaign against "cosmopolitans"

1970-1990 · emigration of most of the Jewish population to Israel and Germany

Spring 1991 · the Jewish Autonomous Oblast declares itself for a republic, not recognized

29th of November 1991 · new constitution, as Jewish Autonomous Oblast

31st of December in 1991 · the Soviet Union dissolves, the constitution of the Russian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic (RSFSR, Russia), a former substate of the Soviet Union, remains in force for the time being

25th of December in 1993 · a new constitution for Russia (Russian Federation) comes into force, and the relationships with the members of the federation is re-regulated in this way

2013 · initial proposals to merge the Jewish Autonomous Oblast with adjoining regions

Source: Atlas zur Geschichte, Wikipedia (EN), World Statesmen, Russiatrek

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