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West Siberian KraiЗападно-Сибирский край (Russian)
Krai of the Soviet Union
1930–1937

Map of West Siberian Krai, 1931.
CapitalNovosibirsk
Area 
• 19301,263,500 km (487,800 sq mi)
Population 
• 1930 8,114,990
• 1937 6,433,527
History 
• Established 30 July 1930
• Disestablished 28 September 1937
Political subdivisions1 okrug
1 autonomous oblast
Preceded by Succeeded by
Soviet Union
Siberian Krai
Soviet Union
Novosibirsk Oblast
Altai Krai

West Siberian Krai (Russian: Западно-Сибирский край, Zapadno-Sibirsky Krai) was an early krai of the Russian SFSR, created after the split of the Siberian Krai in 1930. By the 1937 All-Union Census, it had population of 6,433,527.

See also

References

  1. USSR Population Distribution (1937)

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