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Main article: Subjects of the Russian Federation
The Tula region was formed on September 26, 1937, and is part of the Central Federal District of the Russian Federation. It covers an area of 25.7 thousand km ².
Population
Fertility and mortality
2021: Mortality in the Tula region tripled the birth rate
In January-September 2021, mortality in the Tula region almost tripled the birth rate. During this period, 7,615 people were born in the region and 21,706 people died, Tulastat reports.
According to the data cited by Interfax, relative to January-September 2020, the birth rate in the Tula region decreased by 6.1%, or by 491 people, and mortality, on the contrary, increased by 14%, or by 2664 people. The natural decline in the population of the Tula region for the nine months of 2021 amounted to 14,091 people, an increase of 28.8% on an annualized basis.
The Committee for Civil Registration and Justice of the Peace in the Tula Region published statistics in December 2021, according to which 3301 deaths and 830 births were registered in the region in November 2021. Thus, the difference turned out to be almost four times. In October, 2,707 people died, and 877 were born.
For comparison: in October 2020, 884 people were born, 2364 died, and in November 2020, 906 births and 2579 deaths were registered. In September, the birth rate decreased by 12.9%, the death rate increased by 8.4%.
Per 1,000 population, the birth rate in January-September 2021 in the Tula region decreased to 7.1, the mortality rate increased to 20.1 (relative to the same period in 2020).
It is assumed that the high mortality rate in the Tula region is associated with the consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic. According to the headquarters, 3,986 people died from coronavirus infection in the region for the entire period of the pandemic until December 9, 2021.
As of the beginning of 2021, the population of the Tula region was almost 1.5 million people, of which 1.08 million were residents of cities, and 366.2 thousand were villages and villages.[1]
Federal authorities
Territorial branches of federal authorities:
- Arbitration Court of the Tula Region
- Main Directorate of the Ministry of Emergencies of Russia in the Tula Region
- Office of the Federal Treasury in the Tula region
- Office of Rospotrebnadzor in the Tula region
- PFR branch in the Tula region
- FBU "State Regional Center for Standardization, Metrology and Testing in the Tula and Oryol Regions"
Government
Main article: Government of the Tula region
- Ministry of Internal Policy and Development of Local Self-Government in the Tula Region
- Ministry of Youth Policy of the Tula Region
- Ministry of Control and Prevention of Corruption Violations in the Tula Region
- Ministry of Economic Development of the Tula Region
- Ministry of Finance of the Tula region
- Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Tula Region
- Ministry of Sports of the Tula Region
- Ministry of Education of the Tula Region
- Ministry of Culture of the Tula region
- Department of Culture of the Tula Region
- Ministry of Health of the Tula Region
- Department of Health of the Tula Region
- Ministry of Labor and Social Protection of the Tula Region
- Committee of the Tula region for the development of tourism
- Ministry of Natural Resources and Ecology of the Tula Region
- Ministry of Agriculture of the Tula Region
- Veterinary Committee of the Tula Region
- Ministry of Construction of the Tula Region
- Ministry of Housing and Communal Services of the Tula Region
- Capital Repair Fund of the Tula Region
MPSC
Settlements
- Tula City Municipality Administration
- Administration of the municipality of Bogoroditsk, Bogoroditsky district
- Administration of the municipality of Novomoskovsk
- Administration of the municipality working village Pervomaisky Shchekinsky district
Information Technology
- Ministry of Informatization, Communications and Open Management of the Tula Region
- State Autonomous Institution of the Tula Region "Center for Information Technologies"
2023: How digital transformation is taking place in the Tula region. Results of the year
At the end of April 2024, the first deputy governor - chairman of the government of the Tula region Vyacheslav Fedorishchev summed up some of the results of the digitalization of the region for 2023. according to him, the Tula region has retained a leading position in terms of quality and accessibility of state and municipal services in electronic form.
As Fedorishchev noted, almost all mass socially significant services have been transferred to the "figure," they are available on the unified portal of Public services. So, in the Tula region, a mobile application "Arsenal of Services" has been launched, in which you can call a doctor at home, see school assignments and grades of the child. Also, the head of the regional government noted the launch of the Open Region service, in which to sign up for the MPSC. More than 129 thousand people from the Tula region downloaded it and are actively used by the end of April 2024.
According to Vyacheslav Fedorishchev, the Tula region is the first in Russia to provide a new format for providing services to compensate for part of the parental fee for kindergarten. Since 2023, it has become possible to electronically register newborns without visiting the registry office.
In addition, the head of government of the Tula region touched upon the development of communications in the region. According to him, in 2023, fiber-optic communication lines were built in 104 rural settlements in the region, which made it possible to additionally provide 28 thousand residents of the Tula region with modern communication services. In 2023, telecommunications operators put into operation 17 base stations of cellular communication in settlements of the Tula region with a number of 100 to 500 people.
The governor set the task of providing Internet access to residents of remote areas. This work has been going on for several years, - Fedorishchev emphasized during a speech with a report to the deputies of the regional Duma.[2] |
Power
"Regional Dispatch Department of the Power System of the Tula Region" (Tula RDU) (ODU Center - branch of SO UES JSC)
- Cherepetskaya GRES
- TPP JSC Tulachermet
Education
Ministry of Education of the Tula Region
Universities of the Tula region
- Tula State University
- Tula State Pedagogical University named after L.N. Tolstoy
- Tula Institute of Management and Business named after N.D. Demidova
- Institute of Economics and Management
Health care
Ministry of Health of the Tula Region
Clinics
Health parts
Medical centers
- GUZ "Tula Regional Perinatal Center"
- GUZ TO "Center for Pediatric Neuropsychiatry"
- GUZ "Tula Regional Center for Combating AIDS and Infectious Diseases"
Hospitals
- GUZ "Efremovskaya District Hospital named after A.I. Kozlova"
- GUZ TO "Tula Regional Clinical Hospital"
- GUZ "Tula Children's Regional Clinical Hospital"
- GUZ "Children's City Clinical Hospital of Tula"
- GUZ "Novomoskovskaya City Clinical Hospital"
- CHUZ "Clinical Hospital" Russian Railways-Medicine "of the city of Tula"
Clinics
- GUZ "Tula Regional Clinical Skin and Venereological Dispensary"
- GUZ "Tula Regional Clinical Oncological Dispensary"
Hospital
Maternity hospitals
Ambulance
- GUZ "Tula City Clinical Emergency Hospital named after D.Ya. Vanykin"
- GUZ TO "Territorial Center for Emergency and Emergency Medicine"
Stomatology
- GUZ "Tula Regional Dental Polyclinic"
- JSC "Tula Dental Polyclinic named after S.A. Zlotnikov"
- GUZ "Children's Dental Clinic No. 1 of Tula"
Museums
Kulikovo field
The Battle of Kulikovo or the Battle of Mamaevo is among Europe's greatest medieval battles. The history of the battle is devoted to a large-scale exposition of the Kulikovo Pole Museum-Reserve, located near the village of Monastyrshchino in the Kimovsky District of the Tula Region.
Clear glade
Main article: Yasnaya Polyana Manor Museum
Organizations of the Tula region