Place:Adygea, Yuzhny, Russia

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NameAdygea
Alt namesAdeigeisource: Encyclopædia Britannica (1988) I, 114
Adyge Autonomous Regionsource: Family History Library Catalog
Adygea-provisionalsource: Getty Vocabulary Program
Adygei︠a︡source: Family History Library Catalog
Adygejasource: Rand McNally Atlas (1994) I-2
Adygejskaja AJvtonomnaja Oblast'source: Rand McNally Atlas (1986) I-33
Adygey autonomous oblastsource: Encyclopædia Britannica (1988) I, 114
Adygey Republicsource: Family History Library Catalog
Adygeyasource: Encyclopædia Britannica (1988) I, 114
Republic of Adygeasource: Wikipedia
TypeRepublic
Coordinates45.0°N 40.0°E
Located inYuzhny, Russia
source: Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names
source: Family History Library Catalog


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The Republic of Adygea (; ; , Adıgə Respublik), also known as the Adyghe Republic, is a republic of Russia. It is situated in the North Caucasus of Eastern Europe. The republic is a part of the Southern Federal District, and covers an area of , with a population of roughly 450,000 residents.[1] It is an enclave within Krasnodar Krai and is the fifth-smallest Russian federal subject by area. Maykop is the capital and the largest city of Adygea, home to one-third of the republic's population.

Adygea is one of Russia's ethnic republics, primarily representing the indigenous Circassian people that form 25% of the Republic's population, while Russians form a majority at 60%, and with minority populations of Armenians and Ukrainians. The official languages of Adygea are Russian and Adyghe.

History

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The Cherkess (Adyghe) Autonomous Oblast was established within the Russian SFSR on July 27, 1922, on the territories of the Kuban-Black Sea Oblast, primarily settled by the Adyghe people. At that time, Krasnodar was the administrative center. It was renamed Adyghe (Cherkess) Autonomous Oblast on August 24, 1922, soon after its creation. In the first two years of its existence the autonomous oblast was a part of the Russian SFSR, but on October 17, 1924, it was transferred to the jurisdiction of the newly created North Caucasus Krai within the RSFSR.

It was renamed Adyghe Autonomous Oblast (AO) in July 1928. On January 10, 1934, the autonomous oblast became part of the new Azov-Black Sea Krai, which was removed from North Caucasus Krai. Maykop was made the administrative center of the autonomous oblast in 1936. Adyghe AO became part of Krasnodar Krai when it was established on September 13, 1937.

On July 3, 1991, the oblast was elevated to the status of a republic under the jurisdiction of the Russian Federation. The first President of the republic was Aslan Dzharimov, elected on 5 January 1992.

Relations between the Adyghe and ethnic Russians in Adygea are currently good. Russians make up two-thirds of the population within Adygea. The current Head of Adygea is Murat Kumpilov.

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