Yadryshkina Oblast

Yadryshkina (: Ыадрышкина), officially Yadryshkina Oblast (: Ыадрышкина область), is a in Yarova. The oblast has a total population of 1,870,501 and the state capital is Pervouborg, which is the country's 20th largest city with a population of 503,375. Yadryshkina is commonly nicknamed the "Old Country" and, occasionally, the "Heart of the Union."

Historically, Yadryshkina had a strong association with imperial rule, as the House of Vojiskiy originated from Pervouborg. The city is the location of the family's former secondary residence, the Pervouborg Kremlin.

Yadryshkina Oblast's unicameral is located at the Pervouborg Kremlin in the city of the same name and currently houses a total of 94 members, approximately one representative per 20,000 people. The People of Yarova hold the majority, with 49 seats. Alina Datsenko is Yadryshkina's incumbent, having assumed office in 2019.

Etymology
The origin of this region's name has long been subject to debate, however, the most widely accepted derivation is the yāt meaning “foreign” or “unfamiliar”.

History
Since the fall of the Ljudia confederacy in the mid-13th century CE, the region has been closely connected with Yarova Proper and, historically, served as an industrial and agricultural centre for the Tsardom of Yarova and the succeeding Vojiskiy Empire. The House of Vojiskiy claimed its roots in Yadryshkina and, prior to the dynasty's ascension to power, they ruled as affluent and influential nobility from the city of Pervouborg. In the early 1500s, the Vojiskiys amassed sweeping support among the peasantry and carried out a victorious plot to overthrow the House of Karchagin, which culminated into the First Yarovan Civil War (1508-1510). In spite of the Vojiskiys relocation to Shchyokhov, the family continued to frequent Pervouborg where the Great Anne Palace was constructed in 1535. The palace, along with the original Vojiskiy Pervouborg Kremlin, became summer residences of the Yarovan tsars. The dynasty's ties to Pervouborg cemented its commercial dominance over north-western Yarova and the metropolis remained synonymous with and the  until the empire's collapse.

Notably, during the Second Yarovan Civil War, which raged on from 1924 to 1926, Yadryshkina was the final modern-day oblast of Yarova to fall to the Republican Front, demonstrating its attachment to Vojiskiy loyalism. In 1936, concurrent to the decennial celebrations of the United Federated Districts' foundation, monarchist sympathisers staged an organised demonstration in Pervouborg, known as the Monday Revolt (Восстание понедельник), which was promptly shut down by law enforcement. Post-Monday Revolt, the oblast's population began to rally behind the Christian Alliance Party and Yadryshkina quickly emerged as a heartland of the party. Federal presidents and leaders of the Christian Alliance Party Artur Mosal (1951-1961) and Vadim Kochervozhkin (1974-1980) both hailed from Yadryshkina.

Geography
The oblast of Yadryshkina is situated in proximity to Lake Kapachi, and marks the beginning of the East Artemian Plain, through which the country's longest river flows, the River Alegiyev. Aside from commercial plantations in the north, the oblast is largely flat and unforested, marking a contrast to its neighbouring mountainous,  oblasts of Pivnichna Peremorovka and Srednikovo. In the southern areas of Yadryshkina, where the climate is particularly mild for north-western Yarova, "" (chernozem) soil predominates, making it a very fertile agricultural area. Yadryshkina is known for its, , s, s, and s.

Politics
Yadryshkina Oblast elects 9 representatives to the federal House of Representatives in Shchyokhov. At present, 6 are Democratic Socialists and Progressives (DSP), 2 are People of Yarova (PY) and 1 is from the Christian Alliance Party.

At district-level, the PY party maintain the overall majority with 49 of the total 94 seats at the Pervouborg Kremlin. Alina Datsenko is the. The Christian Alliance Party act as the with a total of 22 seats. Grigoriy Kudryavtsev is the current. Of the remaining seats, 18 are Democratic Socialists and Progressives (DSP), 3 are Yarovan Motherland Party, and 2 are independents.

Economy
Major products and services integral to the economy of Yadryshkina Oblast include automobiles, foodstuffs, information technology, military equipment and domestic furnishings. The motor company Litvin has its headquarters in Pervouborg and its main automobile manufacturing locations are situated across the oblast. Yadryshkina is one of the world’s leading growers of s with over 35,000 acres (142 km2) of land dedicated to Christmas tree farming, particularly in the north of the oblast. Yadryshkina National Park is a popular tourist destination, renowned for its reintroduced population, a species which became virtually extinct in western Yarova in the 1500s. The park's first tiger cub was born in 2017, a male named Polosatyy.

The oblast is served by Pervouborg International Airport, which is one of the nation’s most recently expanded and modernised airports, with five major runways, and sizeable aircraft maintenance facilities. The airport is also one of Yarovan Air’s primary hubs. Yadryshkina is also home to the Pervouborg-Yekatlas Airport, which currently handles flights to the Yarovan cities of Kapachi, Yumarapol, Borisopol, Khanskoye-Chirbent and Yekayartsk.

Demography
In the 2010 national census, 58.8% of the population identified as, 22.0% Other White, 4.3% , 3.6% , 2.2% and 9.1% Other.