The Bryansk region is located on the border with Ukraine and Belarus and is included in the Central Federal District. The total population for 2022 is 1 million 200 thousand. Density - 34 people per 1 m². As of 2022, the number of urban residents has reached 70%. There is no downward trend yet.
The list of the population by nationality is divided into:
• Russians - their dominant majority, according to the 2010 census - 96.7%; • Ukrainians - 1.1%; • Belarusians - 0.4%; • Armenians - 0.4%.
Representatives of all other nationalities are slightly more than 1%. No interethnic or interfaith conflicts were recorded. In terms of worldview, atheists, agnostics and Orthodox Christians dominate.
Bryansk is the largest regional city
The number of residents of Bryansk is, according to data for 2022, 405 thousand. It is one of the oldest settlements in the region, first mentioned in written sources back in 1146. The number of residents has decreased in recent years, although a positive trend is still observed periodically: in 2010 and 2017. there was an increase.
Bryansk attracts specialists in the field of industry, primarily in the field of metal processing. It is a large industrial city, thanks to which the economic situation here is favorable. This settlement is the most important railway junction in the economic direction. It is connected by routes to Moscow, Orel, Gomel, Vyazma, as well as other major locations. This is attractive to potential migrants, as it greatly facilitates the eventual relocation.
Geography of the spread of coronavirus in Russian regions as of December 14, 2022
Region | Revealed | New | Recovered | Died |
Moscow | 1989248 | 1976 | 1819020 | 35471 |
Saint Petersburg | 819265 | 1989 | 761399 | 27008 |
Moscow region | 616455 | 1945 | 550618 | 11206 |
Nizhny Novgorod Region | 223188 | 571 | 194683 | 9354 |
Samara Region | 191013 | 678 | 139978 | 5932 |
Sverdlovsk region | 188719 | 641 | 163362 | 8892 |
Voronezh region | 186887 | 553 | 133017 | 6349 |
Rostov region | 184660 | 641 | 159136 | 9184 |
Krasnoyarsk region | 162798 | 703 | 146377 | 7986 |
Perm region | 150377 | 665 | 129595 | 7152 |
Irkutsk region | 147139 | 596 | 117405 | 6556 |
Chelyabinsk region | 135708 | 619 | 123844 | 5553 |
Saratov region | 127459 | 413 | 111564 | 4859 |
Republic of Crimea | 124362 | 278 | 114507 | 3942 |
Volgograd region | 123651 | 387 | 110680 | 5082 |
Omsk region | 122602 | 565 | 100274 | 2992 |
Stavropol region | 119215 | 459 | 90407 | 5655 |
Arhangelsk region | 118601 | 321 | 108439 | 1446 |
Khabarovsk region | 117296 | 489 | 103197 | 1142 |
Ulyanovsk region | 115913 | 303 | 111258 | 3564 |
Republic of Bashkortostan | 114820 | 512 | 103955 | 4016 |
Altai region | 111299 | 506 | 86914 | 6131 |
Krasnodar region | 109166 | 769 | 84474 | 9383 |
Orenburg region | 104875 | 227 | 89584 | 3301 |
Penza region | 96782 | 345 | 72661 | 4446 |
Leningrad region | 95672 | 361 | 77214 | 2927 |
Vologda Region | 95186 | 336 | 85047 | 2759 |
Primorsky Krai | 94450 | 455 | 79262 | 1466 |
Komi Republic | 93792 | 243 | 76189 | 2444 |
Tver region | 93469 | 355 | 82752 | 2211 |
Bryansk region | 92836 | 233 | 86434 | 2584 |
Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug | 92719 | 202 | 85865 | 1851 |
Transbaikal region | 92078 | 300 | 79142 | 1712 |
Murmansk region | 89074 | 158 | 70755 | 2652 |
Novosibirsk region | 88237 | 398 | 59551 | 4002 |
Republic of Karelia | 86638 | 216 | 81923 | 1131 |
Tyumen region | 85174 | 302 | 67431 | 3137 |
Smolensk region | 81416 | 231 | 62394 | 2244 |
Yaroslavl region | 81237 | 267 | 65804 | 1689 |
Lipetsk region | 79612 | 332 | 71975 | 2599 |
Kursk region | 79420 | 127 | 66824 | 1910 |
Kemerovo region | 79093 | 354 | 71658 | 1630 |
Kaliningrad region | 79031 | 187 | 74482 | 1145 |
Udmurt republic | 77576 | 156 | 65194 | 3153 |
Belgorod region | 77431 | 304 | 65086 | 1642 |
Astrakhan region | 77402 | 241 | 68194 | 2267 |
Vladimir region | 76701 | 293 | 58287 | 2859 |
Kirov region | 75147 | 243 | 64330 | 714 |
The Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) | 73859 | 209 | 68123 | 1733 |
The Republic of Buryatia | 72795 | 231 | 66888 | 2286 |
Tula region | 71316 | 235 | 62787 | 4054 |
Pskov region | 68539 | 172 | 60118 | 1161 |
Oryol Region | 67032 | 243 | 55375 | 1385 |
Ivanovo region | 64864 | 196 | 54586 | 2296 |
The Republic of Dagestan | 63542 | 158 | 58598 | 3069 |
Novgorod region | 62538 | 189 | 53267 | 714 |
Kaluga region | 62015 | 200 | 58376 | 1118 |
Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug | 60234 | 122 | 54080 | 910 |
Tomsk region | 59008 | 208 | 43167 | 652 |
Ryazan Oblast | 58570 | 212 | 52719 | 2241 |
Tambov Region | 57618 | 211 | 54309 | 1556 |
The Republic of Khakassia | 51869 | 136 | 46852 | 1769 |
Sevastopol | 51296 | 155 | 47625 | 1784 |
Amur region | 50183 | 265 | 38490 | 572 |
Kurgan region | 47749 | 186 | 38599 | 941 |
Kostroma region | 47067 | 158 | 39509 | 1039 |
Chuvash Republic | 44948 | 135 | 39267 | 3568 |
Republic of Tatarstan | 40973 | 179 | 34117 | 1348 |
Kabardino-Balkarian Republic | 40359 | 97 | 36707 | 1314 |
Sakhalin region | 39761 | 144 | 37841 | 477 |
The Republic of Mordovia | 38709 | 133 | 32112 | 958 |
Republic of Kalmykia | 33723 | 15 | 32157 | 712 |
Tyva Republic | 31288 | 18 | 27711 | 317 |
Karachay-Cherkess Republic | 31113 | 70 | 26966 | 896 |
Chechen Republic | 29725 | 79 | 27902 | 876 |
Republic of North Ossetia-Alania | 29671 | 78 | 26269 | 853 |
Mari El Republic | 28000 | 118 | 22928 | 882 |
The Republic of Ingushetia | 27316 | 85 | 25417 | 446 |
Republic of Adygea | 25697 | 109 | 21177 | 695 |
Altai Republic | 24799 | 21 | 22618 | 488 |
Kamchatka Krai | 23101 | 52 | 17497 | 498 |
Magadan Region | 13253 | 31 | 12320 | 327 |
Jewish Autonomous Region | 11081 | 35 | 9651 | 370 |
Nenets Autonomous Okrug | 3381 | 10 | 3116 | 84 |
Chukotka Autonomous Okrug | 2916 | 3 | 2618 | 30 |
Klintsy is the second largest city in terms of population
This city is the second most populous in the region. As of 2022, almost 63 thousand people lived in it; together with the suburbs, the total number reached 70 thousand. The largest factory in Russia for the production of truck cranes is located here. Other industrial areas are also well developed, so Klintsy shows a steady trend of development. Thanks to this, the population has also been constantly growing in recent years. By nationality, the majority of people here are Russians.
Novozybkov is large by local standards
Novozybkov ranks third in terms of population in the region. As of 2022, about 40 thousand people live here. This settlement is attractive for its unusual history. It was founded in 1701, mainly Old Believers were located here.
Gradually the city grew and acquired the status of a district town. The cultural context as a place of peculiar exiles and dissidents remained. In modern history, this is emphasized by the fact that the surrounding areas were exposed to radioactive contamination as a result of the accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant. The exclusion zone begins 1 km west of the city.
Urban settlements
- Navlya
Population 14,210 (2020).
- Klimovo
Population 12,743 (2020).
- Kletnya
Population 12,284 (2020).
- Elbow
Population 9,243 (2020).
- Suzemka
Population 8,554 (2020).
- White Shores
Population 8,450 (2020).
- Fire
Population 8,351 (2020).
- Komarichi
Population 7,714 (2020).
- Dubrovka
Population 7,046 people (2020).
- Red Mountain
Population 6,332 (2020).
- And so
Population 6,189 (2020).
- Lyubohna
Population 6,067 people (2020).
- Bolshoye Polpino
Population 5,985 (2020).
- White Birch
Population 5,555 (2020).
- Vygonichi
Population 5,006 people (2020).
- Bytosh
Population 4,379 (2020).
- Old
Population 4,323 (2020).
- Raditsa-Krylovka
Population 3,334 (2020).
- Rognedino
Population 2,856 (2020).
- Vyshkov
Population 2,673 (2020).
- Kokorevka
Population 1,694 (2020).
- Altuhovo
Population 1,608 people (2020).
- Ramasuha
Population 390 people (2020).
Dyatkovo is a village with city status
This village has been known since 1626. City status was received already in 1924. At the moment, the total number of residents is about 26.7 thousand. At the same time, the trend is negative, which is primarily due to the lack of places for employment and weak prospects. The majority of the population (98%) are Russians.
The main city-forming enterprise is the Dyatkovo Crystal Factory. Its products are widely known not only in Russia, but also abroad. Thanks to this plant, it was possible to erect a unique temple, the Burning Bush, where the only crystal iconostasis in the world was installed. The point is also widely known for its sources. In recent years, natural and architectural attractions have begun to be revived, and interest in the original crystal museum has increased. All this creates good potential for the development of the tourism industry.
Districts of Bryansk region on the map
A map of the Bryansk region with cities and villages clearly makes it clear what this border region is like. On its territory there are 7 urban districts and more than 220 rural settlements. One of the main places where tourists come with interest is Pokrovskaya Gora, which is located in the city of Bryansk. The log Kremlin, built several centuries ago, has survived to this day and is marked on a detailed map of the Bryansk region.
Another historically attractive place is the house-museum of the classic Leo Tolstoy. It is located in the village of Krivoy Rog. Visiting tourists and connoisseurs of classical literature come here to get even better acquainted with the writer’s work and his life.
Unique architectural monuments have been preserved in the ancient city of Trubchevsk. The walls of each building here are not only the work of talented architects, but also proof of the unique history of Rus'. Ilyinskaya and Sretenskaya Churches, Trinity Monastery - you can find these architectural and historical monuments on the map of the Bryansk region with villages.
In 1986, several areas were contaminated with long-lived radionuclides after the Chernobyl accident:
- Klimovsky;
- Klintsovsky;
- Novozybkovsky;
- Surazhsky;
- Krasnogorsky.
More than 16% of the population lived in the infected zone.
Starodub - ancient and small in number
Today the number of people living in Starodub (as of 2018) is 18 thousand people. This is an ancient city, the exact date of its foundation is unknown. It has been established that in 1080 we were already talking about a fairly powerful settlement. In the past it was the center of the Seversk land. The property of this place is the layout that has been preserved since ancient times, which makes it easy to reconstruct ancient settlements.
The city-forming enterprises belong to the food industry. Starodubsky cheese and canned food are produced here. Previously, bread and local sausages were produced here. At the moment, both companies have gone bankrupt. The city's greatest potential is related to tourism, but for this it needs to be developed.
Bryansk residents who have unofficially recovered from coronavirus will be given QR codes
Bryansk residents who have unofficially recovered from coronavirus will be given QR codes.
As Russian Deputy Prime Minister Tatyana Golikova said, Russians who fell ill with COVID-19 after January 1 of this year will be able to take antibody tests and receive a certificate.
If citizens who did not go to medical institutions have positive PCR tests done after January 1, 2022, they will be able to receive a document stating that they have been ill. But it will be issued only after passing an antibody test. The validity period of such a document is 1 year.
Those citizens who did not go to medical institutions, did not do PCR tests, but assume that they have had coronavirus, will be able to do an antibody test. If they have antibodies, they will receive a document, but its period will be limited to 6 months.
Karachev is an ancient city with a small population
Karachev is a point in the Bryansk region, in which, according to last year, 17.7 thousand people lived. It is one of the oldest in Russia. Surprisingly, in 1146 it already existed. At that time it was the center of the Karachev principality. Now Karachev is in outright decline. There are several factories operating in the village, including those producing electrical parts, but most are in a state of outright decline. Nothing concrete is known about the possibility of restoring the city through tourism.
Content
- 1 Large cities 250-500 thousand people 1.1 Bryansk
- 2.1 Klintsy
- 3.1 Starodub