The Khabarovsk Territory
The Khabarovsk Territory was formed on October 20, 1938 by decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR "On the division of the Far Eastern Territory into the Khabarovsk and the Primorskiy Territories."
The region covers an area of 787,633 square meters and occupies the 3rd (4th) place among the subjects of the Russian Federation. Together with the main, continental part it includes several islands, the largest of which are Shantarskiy. The total length of the coastline is about 2500 km, including the islands - 3390 km.
According to the data for 2017 the population of the region is 1 333 294 people.
The entire Khabarovsk Territory is in the 8th time zone (MSK +7). The offset relative to UTC is +10.
Most of the territory has a mountainous terrain. The main mountain ranges are Sikhote-Alin, Suntar-Hayata, Dzhugdzhur, Bureinsky, Dusse-Alin, Yam-Alin. The highest point is Mount Beryl (2933 m), the lowest point is the sea level.
Climatic conditions change when moving from north to south, depend also on proximity to the sea and on the shape and nature of the relief. The average temperature in January is from -22 ° C in the south to -40 °C in the north, on the coast is from -18 ° C to -24 ° C. The absolute minimum temperature even at the south of the territory reaches -50 ° C. Summers are hot and humid. The average July temperature in the south is +20 ° C, in the north it is about +15 ° C.
Information materials
The Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Russian Federation hosted a presentation of the economic, industrial, investment and tourism potential of the Khabarovsk Territory. During the meeting, major investment projects were presented, as well as a long-term plan for the comprehensive social and economic development of Komsomolsk-on-Amur.