Leont'yevskaya Oblast

Leont'yevskaya (: Леонт’ьевская), officially Leont'yevskaya Oblast (: Леонт’ьевская область), is a in Yarova. The oblast has a total population of 912,627 and the state capital is Kemeborg. Leont'yevskaya is commonly nicknamed the "Tatar Oblast."

Historically, a large area of Leont'yevskaya was populated by the, known as the Khanate, which was ceded to Yarova in 1454 CE. Today, the federally-recognised Tatar minority within the boundaries of Leont'yevskaya Oblast have an independent, sovereign relationship with the federal government and a territorial reservation:


 * Free Nation of Tatars in Leont'yevskaya, Leont'yevskaya Reservation of Tatarstan

In the 2010 national census, 76.8% of the population identified as, 5.3% , 4.0% , 1.3% , 0.9% and 11.7% Other.

Leont'yevskaya's unicameral is located at the Novokukhladny Manor in Kemeborg and currently houses a total of 46 members, approximately one representative per 20,000 people. The People of Yarova hold the majority, with 25 seats. Grisha Nabatov is Leont'yevskaya's incumbent, having assumed office in 2019.