Southern Russia
Southern Russia or the South of Russia is a colloquial term for the southernmost geographic portion of European Russia. The term is generally used to refer to the region of Russia's Southern Federal District and North Caucasian Federal District.
The term is informal and does not conform to any official areas of the Russian Federation as designated by the Russian Classification on Objects of Administrative Division.
History
The Caucasus has been inhabited for millennia. Eastern Slavic tribes, like the Antes, inhabited Southern Russia at least from the 3rd century. Southern Russia played an important role in the influence of Byzantine culture on Russia. Persian culture has also left its traces in Southern Russia. At the beginning of the second millennium, between Volga and Don, Turkic tribes established Tatar states in the South of Russia. According to historical sources, the Russian lands in Southern Russia adopted the Islamic faith after contact with the Mongols.During the Russian Civil War, a territory called South Russia briefly existed from 1919 to 1920, which spanned the southern parts of the Russian Empire, including portions of Ukraine. In Soviet historiography, it also was referred to as "White South" in reference to the White Army that fought the Bolsheviks there along with the Armed Forces of South Russia and the Volunteer Army.
General area
Since the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, the area of Southern Russia spans two of the nine federal districts of Russia containing 19 federal constituent entities, six of which are disputed with Ukraine:- Southern Federal District:
- * Republic of Adygea
- * Astrakhan Oblast
- * Republic of Crimea
- * Republic of Kalmykia
- * Krasnodar Krai
- * Rostov Oblast
- * Federal city of Sevastopol
- * Volgograd Oblast
- Divisions occupied and claimed by Russia in 2022:
- * Donetsk People's Republic
- * Kherson Oblast
- * Luhansk People's Republic
- * Zaporozhye Oblast
- North Caucasian Federal District:
- * Republic of Dagestan
- * Republic of Ingushetia
- * Kabardino-Balkar Republic
- * Karachay-Cherkess Republic
- * Republic of North Ossetia-Alania
- * Stavropol Krai
- * Chechen Republic