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Yelkhovsky District is officially known as Елховский район in Russian.
Answer: True
The official Russian designation for Yelkhovsky District is Елховский район, as stated in the source material.
The OKTMO ID for Yelkhovsky District is 36615000.
Answer: True
The OKTMO ID, a Russian classification code for municipal entities, for Yelkhovsky District is indeed 36615000.
The source material displays only the flag of Yelkhovsky District as an official symbol.
Answer: False
The source material displays both the flag and the coat of arms as official symbols of Yelkhovsky District.
The official website for Yelkhovsky District is http://elhovskiy.samregion.ru/.
Answer: True
The provided official website address for Yelkhovsky District is http://elhovskiy.samregion.ru/.
A church located in Elkhovka is depicted in an image related to Yelkhovsky District.
Answer: True
The source material includes an image that specifically shows a church located in Elkhovka, the administrative center of the district.
What is the official name of Yelkhovsky District in Russian?
Answer: Елховский район
The official Russian name for Yelkhovsky District is Елховский район.
What specific structure is depicted in an image related to Elkhovka within the district?
Answer: A church
An image in the source material shows a church located in Elkhovka, the administrative center.
What are the two official symbols of Yelkhovsky District displayed in the source material?
Answer: The flag and the coat of arms
The source material explicitly displays both the flag and the coat of arms as official symbols of Yelkhovsky District.
What is the OKTMO ID for Yelkhovsky District?
Answer: 36615000
The OKTMO ID for Yelkhovsky District is 36615000.
What is the official website provided for Yelkhovsky District?
Answer: http://elhovskiy.samregion.ru/
The official website for Yelkhovsky District is http://elhovskiy.samregion.ru/.
The geographical coordinates for Yelkhovsky District are 53°52′N latitude and 50°17′E longitude.
Answer: True
The specified geographical coordinates, 53°52′N latitude and 50°17′E longitude, accurately represent the location of Yelkhovsky District.
Yelkhovsky District covers an area of approximately 464 square miles.
Answer: True
The total area of Yelkhovsky District is 1,201 square kilometers, which is approximately 464 square miles.
Yelkhovsky District observes the UTC+3 time zone.
Answer: False
Yelkhovsky District observes the UTC+4 time zone, also known as MSK+1 or Samara Time.
Yelkhovsky District is located in the southern part of Samara Oblast.
Answer: False
Yelkhovsky District is geographically located in the northern part of Samara Oblast.
The map in the source material illustrates the location of Yelkhovsky District within the larger geographical context of Samara Oblast.
Answer: True
The provided map visually depicts the placement of Yelkhovsky District within the broader geographical area of Samara Oblast.
Yelkhovsky District is a federal subject of Russia.
Answer: False
Yelkhovsky District is part of Samara Oblast, which is a federal subject of Russia. The district itself is not a federal subject.
In which part of Samara Oblast is Yelkhovsky District geographically located?
Answer: Northern part
Yelkhovsky District is geographically situated in the northern part of Samara Oblast.
What is the approximate total area of Yelkhovsky District in square miles?
Answer: 464 square miles
Yelkhovsky District covers an area of 1,201 square kilometers, which is approximately 464 square miles.
What is the time zone observed by Yelkhovsky District?
Answer: UTC+4 (MSK+1 or Samara Time)
Yelkhovsky District observes the UTC+4 time zone, also known as MSK+1 or Samara Time.
Which federal subject of Russia is Yelkhovsky District a part of?
Answer: Samara Oblast
Yelkhovsky District is a part of Samara Oblast, a federal subject of Russia.
The map in the source material visually represents what aspect of Yelkhovsky District?
Answer: Its location within Samara Oblast
The map in the source material visually illustrates the geographical location of Yelkhovsky District within Samara Oblast.
Which of the following coordinates represents Yelkhovsky District?
Answer: 53°52′N 50°17′E
The geographical coordinates for Yelkhovsky District are 53°52′N latitude and 50°17′E longitude.
Yelkhovsky District is primarily an urban administrative division within Samara Oblast.
Answer: False
Yelkhovsky District is characterized by an entirely rural population, with 0% residing in urban areas, making it a predominantly rural administrative division.
The 2010 Russian Census recorded a population increase for Yelkhovsky District compared to the 2002 Census.
Answer: False
The 2010 Census population of 10,046 represents a decrease from the 2002 Census population of 10,187.
The population density of Yelkhovsky District in 2010 was 21.66 people per square mile.
Answer: True
Based on the 2010 Census, the population density was 21.66 people per square mile (or 8.365 people per square kilometer).
All of Yelkhovsky District's population resides in rural areas.
Answer: True
The data indicates that 100% of Yelkhovsky District's population resides in rural areas, with 0% in urban areas.
Yelkhovka, the administrative center, accounts for less than a quarter of the district's total population.
Answer: False
Yelkhovka accounts for 32.5% of the district's total population, which is more than a quarter (25%).
The total population of Yelkhovsky District according to the 2010 Census was exactly 10,187 people.
Answer: False
The 2010 Census recorded a population of 10,046 people. The figure 10,187 refers to the 2002 Census population.
The primary characteristic of Yelkhovsky District's population distribution is its mixed urban and rural nature.
Answer: False
The population distribution is entirely rural, with 100% of its inhabitants residing in rural localities, not a mixed urban and rural nature.
What was the total population of Yelkhovsky District according to the 2010 Russian Census?
Answer: 10,046 people
The 2010 Russian Census recorded the total population of Yelkhovsky District as 10,046 people.
How did the 2010 population of Yelkhovsky District compare to its 2002 population?
Answer: It decreased.
The 2010 population of 10,046 was a decrease from the 2002 population of 10,187.
What percentage of Yelkhovsky District's population resides in urban areas?
Answer: 0%
The data explicitly states that 0% of Yelkhovsky District's population resides in urban areas.
What proportion of the district's total population does the administrative center, Yelkhovka, account for?
Answer: 32.5%
Yelkhovka, the administrative center, accounts for 32.5% of the district's total population.
What is the primary characteristic of Yelkhovsky District's population distribution?
Answer: Entirely rural
The primary characteristic of Yelkhovsky District's population distribution is its entirely rural nature, with 100% of its inhabitants residing in rural localities.
What was the population density of Yelkhovsky District based on the 2010 Census in people per square kilometer?
Answer: 8.365
Based on the 2010 Census, the population density of Yelkhovsky District was 8.365 people per square kilometer.
What was the population of Yelkhovsky District according to the 2002 Russian Census?
Answer: 10,187 people
The 2002 Russian Census recorded the population of Yelkhovsky District as 10,187 people.
The administrative center of Yelkhovsky District is the city of Yelkhovka.
Answer: False
The administrative center, Yelkhovka, is a rural locality (selo), not a city.
Yelkhovsky District contains 39 urban localities under its administrative structure.
Answer: False
Yelkhovsky District contains 39 rural localities, and 0 urban settlements.
Yelkhovsky Municipal District consists of 0 urban settlements and 7 rural settlements.
Answer: True
The municipal divisions of Yelkhovsky Municipal District are explicitly stated as 0 urban settlements and 7 rural settlements.
Yelkhovsky District is one of fifty administrative districts within Samara Oblast.
Answer: False
Yelkhovsky District is one of twenty-seven administrative districts within Samara Oblast, not fifty.
The 'raion' designation signifies Yelkhovsky District as a type of administrative and municipal subdivision.
Answer: True
The 'raion' designation specifically indicates that Yelkhovsky District functions as a particular type of administrative and municipal subdivision.
The administrative status of Yelkhovsky District is defined by federal law.
Answer: False
The administrative status of Yelkhovsky District is defined by the Charter of Samara Oblast, not by federal law.
Law #189-GD grants Yelkhovsky District its municipal status.
Answer: True
Law #189-GD is the specific legal act that confers municipal status upon Yelkhovsky District.
Law #8-GD details the establishment of urban settlements within Yelkhovsky Municipal District.
Answer: False
Law #8-GD details the establishment of rural settlements, not urban settlements, within Yelkhovsky Municipal District.
The term 'raion' is a type of subdivision found exclusively in Russia.
Answer: False
The 'raion' designation is a type of subdivision found in several post-Soviet countries, not exclusively in Russia.
Yelkhovsky District is classified as what type of administrative division?
Answer: An administrative and municipal district (raion)
Yelkhovsky District is classified as an administrative and municipal district, commonly known as a raion.
How many rural localities are there in Yelkhovsky District under its administrative structure?
Answer: 39
Yelkhovsky District contains 39 rural localities under its administrative structure.
How many administrative districts are there in Samara Oblast, including Yelkhovsky District?
Answer: 27
Yelkhovsky District is one of the twenty-seven administrative districts within Samara Oblast.
What legal document defines the administrative status of Yelkhovsky District?
Answer: The Charter of Samara Oblast
The administrative status of Yelkhovsky District is defined by the Charter of Samara Oblast.
Which law grants Yelkhovsky District its municipal status?
Answer: Law #189-GD
Law #189-GD is the legal act that grants municipal status to Yelkhovsky District.
What does the 'raion' designation for Yelkhovsky District signify?
Answer: It is a specific type of administrative and municipal subdivision.
The 'raion' designation indicates that Yelkhovsky District is a specific type of administrative and municipal subdivision, serving as a local government unit.
What is the administrative center of Yelkhovsky District?
Answer: Yelkhovka
The administrative center of Yelkhovsky District is the rural locality named Yelkhovka.
Which of the following is NOT a municipal division within Yelkhovsky Municipal District?
Answer: 39 rural localities
Yelkhovsky Municipal District consists of 0 urban settlements and 7 rural settlements. The 39 rural localities are the inhabited places within these settlements, not municipal divisions themselves in this context.
What type of legal act is Law #8-GD primarily concerned with regarding Yelkhovsky Municipal District?
Answer: Establishing rural settlements within the district.
Law #8-GD specifically details the establishment of rural settlements within Yelkhovsky Municipal District.
Yelkhovsky District was first established on May 14, 1938, within the Middle Volga Oblast.
Answer: False
Yelkhovsky District was initially established on May 14, 1928, not 1938, and was part of the Middle Volga Oblast.
The initial administrative context for Yelkhovsky District's establishment in 1928 was within the Middle Volga Krai.
Answer: False
Yelkhovsky District was initially established within the Middle Volga Oblast, not the Middle Volga Krai.
Yelkhovsky District was re-established in its current form on January 13, 1992.
Answer: True
The district was indeed re-established in its current administrative configuration on January 13, 1992.
When was Yelkhovsky District first established?
Answer: May 14, 1928
Yelkhovsky District was initially established on May 14, 1928.
What was the initial administrative context for Yelkhovsky District's establishment in 1928?
Answer: Middle Volga Oblast
Yelkhovsky District was initially established within the Middle Volga Oblast in 1928.
When was Yelkhovsky District most recently re-established in its current form?
Answer: January 13, 1992
Yelkhovsky District was most recently re-established in its current form on January 13, 1992.