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TERRITORY OF THE See also: government of S.E
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See also: Russia, bounded W. by the governments of See also: Voronezh, See also: Kharkov and See also: Ekaterinoslav, S.W. by the See also: Sea of See also: Azov, S. by the governments of See also: Kuban and See also: Stavropol, and E. by those of See also: Astrakhan and See also: Saratov
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See also: Area, 63,532 sq. m
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Pop
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1,010,135 in 1867, 2,585,920 in 1897 and 3,125,400 (estimate) in 1906
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It belongs almost entirely to the region of the See also: South See also: Russian See also: steppes, but in the N., W. and S.W. presents more the aspects of elevated plains gapped with See also: ravine-like See also: river-courses, while in the S.E., towards the See also: Manych depression, it passes over into the arid See also: Aral-See also: Caspian steppes (e.g
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Zadonsk Steppe), dotted over with See also: salt lakes
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Geologically the region is made up of Carboniferous limestones, See also: clay slates and sandstones, containing See also: anthracite and See also: coal; of Cretaceous marls, See also: chalk, See also: sandstone and greensands—chalk cliffs, in fact, accompany the See also: Don for 200 m.; and of See also: Miocene limestones and See also: clays
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The See also: surface, especially W. of the Don, is the fertile black See also: earth, intermingled here and there, especially in the Zadonsk Steppe, with clay impregnated with salt
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The government is drained by the Don and its tributaries, of which the Donets, Chir and Mius enter from the right and the Khoper and Medvyeditsa from the See also: left
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The Don is navigable throughout the government, and at See also: Kalach is connected by a railway, 45 M. long, with See also: Tsaritsyn on the Volga, routes by which an enormous amount of heavy merchandise is transported
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Theclimate is See also: continental and dry, the See also: average temperatures being—year 430 Fahr., See also: January 13°, See also: July 72° at Uryupina (in 5o° 48' N.; alt
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92 ft.); and See also: year 48°, January 210, July 730 at See also: Taganrog
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The See also: annual rainfall at the same two places is 13.4 and 17.4 in. respectively
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Forests cover only 2 % of the area
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Nearly one-See also: half of the population are Cossacks, the other ethnological See also: groups being (1897) 27,234 Armenians, 2255 Greeks, 1267 Albanians, 16,000 Jews and some 30,000 See also: Kalmuck Tatars, who are Lamaists in See also: religion
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Nearly all the rest of the See also: people, except the Jews and about 3000 Mahommedans, belong to the Orthodox Eastern See also: Church
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The Cossacks own nearly 30,000,000 acres of
See also: land
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The government is well provided with See also: schools, especially on the Cossack territory
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See also: Agriculture is the See also: principal occupation, but the crops vary very greatly from year to year, owing to deficiency of rain
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Vines are cultivated on a large See also: scale, and See also: tobacco is grown in the south
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Cattle-breeding is important, and there are See also: fine breeds of horses and large flocks of See also: sheep
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Productive See also: fisheries are carried on at the mouth of the Don
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Nearly 13,000 persons are engaged in coal-See also: mining; the coalfields See also: form See also: part of the vast Donets coal See also: basin (10,420 sq. m., with a See also: total output of nearly 13,000,000 tons annually)
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Some iron ore,See also: gypsum, salt and See also: limestone are also produced
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The principal branches of manufacturing industry are See also: flour-milling, See also: potteries, ironworks and tobacco factories
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The exports consist chiefly of cereals, cattle, horses, sheep, See also: wine, See also: fish and hides
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The government is under the administration of the See also: ministry of war, and is divided into nine districts—Donets (chief See also: town, Kamenskaya with 23,576 inhabitants in 1897), First Don See also: district (Konstantinovskaya, 8800), Second Don district (Nizhne-Chirskaya, 15,196), Rostov (Rostov-on-Don, 119,889), Salsky (Velikoknyazheskaya), Taganrog (Taganrog, 58,928 in 'goo), Ust-medvyeditsa (Ust-medvyeditsa, 16,000), Khoper (Uryupina, 9600), Cherkasky (Novo-cherkassk, 52,005)
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The capital of the government is Novo-cherkassk
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Many of the Cossack stanitsas (villages) are very populous
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