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Sakhalin Oblast

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Main article: Subjects of the Russian Federation

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The Sakhalin Region is a constituent entity of the Russian Federation, part of the Far Eastern Federal District, the area is 87.1 thousand km ².

87 islands

Sakhalin Oblast is an island region located on 87 islands and includes Sakhalin Island with the adjacent territories of the islands of Ush, Zenkovich, Moneron, Tuleniy and two ridges of the Kuril Islands (Bolshoi and Malaya).

Federal authorities

Territorial branches of federal authorities:

Government

Main article: Sakhalin Oblast Government

Settlements

Transport

Ministry of Transport and Roads of Sakhalin Oblast

Motor transport

Water transport

Airlines

Airports

Ports

Digitalization

Ministry of Digital and Technological Development of Sakhalin Oblast

Power

Ministry of Energy of Sakhalin Oblast

Mining

Oil and gas production

Ore extraction

Culture

Ministry of Culture and Archival Affairs of Sakhalin Oblast

Education

Ministry of Education of Sakhalin Oblast

UNIVERSITIES of Sakhalin Oblast

Health care

Ministry of Health of Sakhalin Oblast

Clinics

Organizations of Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk

History

Main article: History of Russia

2022: Attraction of RUB 261 bln of investments

At the end of 2022, about 261 billion rubles were invested in the Sakhalin Region, which is a record figure for the region. This was announced at the end of February 2023 by the press service of the local government.

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Despite the difficulties that faced us in past years, the island region continued its sustainable development, - the press service quotes the words of the Governor of the Sakhalin Region Valery Limarenko. - More than a thousand new jobs have appeared. This has become possible due to the fact that we create attractive conditions for entrepreneurs.
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Sakhalin Oblast is the fifth most attractive region of the Russian Federation

It is noted that about 60% of investments in Sakhalin in 2022 were directed to industries not related to the oil and gas sector. As a result, the Sakhalin region took the fifth line of the rating of investment attractiveness of the regions of Russia. At the end of 2023, the region expects to attract about 290 billion rubles of investments.

As part of the implementation of investment projects in the island region, the construction of industrial parks - oil and gas and agro-industrial, as well as the modernization of the Korsakov seaport will continue.

In addition, it is planned to build a multifunctional Poronai cargo area, create a logistics center in Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, a shipyard for the construction of vessels made of composite materials, a timber processing complex, a plant for the production of modular house kits and cement, a fuel production plant, fish processing plants, and the development of the Gorny Air sports and tourist complex. In the coming years, it is planned to create 15 thousand new jobs in the Sakhalin region, according to the website of the governor and the government of the Sakhalin region on February 27, 2023.[1]

1960

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The consequences of the heaviest snowfall on Sakhalin. USSR, 1960.