Does anyone know where the Republic of Tatarstan is?

I. Overview 1. Location Tatarstan * * * is located in the eastern plain of Eastern Europe, in the middle reaches of the Volga River, at the junction of central Russia and the Volga River basin. The territory is 290 kilometers long from north to south and 460 kilometers long from east to west. * * * The Republic of China borders the Republic of Chuvash in the west, the Republic of Bashi cortot in the east, the Republic of Mariel in the northwest, the Republic of Udmurt and Kirov in the north and orenburg, Samara and Ulyanovsk in the south. Ninety percent of the territory of the Republic of China belongs to the lowland plain, and the forest area accounts for one sixth of the total area of the Republic of China. The main rivers in China are the Volga River (the length of which flows through the Republic of Tatarstan and China is 177 km) and the Kama River (the length of which flows through the Republic of Tatarstan and China is 380 km), and the water area accounts for 5% of China's territory. 2. Natural Resources The most abundant resource in Tatarstan is oil. Part of the Volga-Ural oil and gas belt is located in the Republic of Tatarstan, and many oil mines are located here, such as Kisker mine, New Erlhoff mine, Wuyi mine and Bondaske mine in Rome. Since the date of oil exploitation, the Republic of Tatarstan has exploited about 2.6 billion tons of oil. Most of its oil is scattered in small and medium-sized mining areas, and the mining period of these mines is 30 ~ 40 years. Therefore, according to relevant statistics, the amount of oil available for exploitation is 800-900 million tons. In recent years, the annual oil output has decreased by 2 million to 3 million tons, and the average annual oil output is 35 million tons. In the mineral areas of Tatarstan and China, every ton of oil is accompanied by 40 cubic meters of natural gas. The proven asphalt reserves are100 ~1500 million tons, and an asphalt plant has been established near Almeidevsk. In addition, there are lignite beds, combustible shale, limestone, dolomite, building sand, gypsum and clay in Tatarstan. * * * During the Republic of China, there were 800 peatlands with a total area of more than 35,000 hectares. Izhevsk mineral spring is also famous. 3. Territorial and administrative divisions The Republic of Tatarstan was established on May 27th, 2000 1920, with a territory area of 68,000 square kilometers. The number of administrative units is 43 districts, 10 * * * American cities, 8 districts and cities, 9 municipal districts, 24 towns and 833 administrative farms. * * * The administrative center of the Republic is Kazan City. The city was built in 1438, and the distance from Moscow to Kazan is 797 kilometers. There are seven districts in Kazan, namely, Bawu mansker District, Vakhitov Sk District, Kirov District, Lenin District, Moscow District, Volga River and Soviet District. Other cities belonging to People's Republic of China (PRC) are: Almeidevsk, founded in1953; Cerne city was founded in1930; Bugulima, founded in1781; Yelabuga, founded in1780; Zainsk City, founded in1978; Zelenodolysk, founded in1932; Nogol, Lenin, founded in1955; Nizhny Kamsk, founded in1966; Chistopol was founded in 178 1. In 2003, there were 3,682,800 people in Tatarstan and China. Two, the main economic sectors of the Republic of Tatarstan and the members of the Volga River Basin Economic Zone. It is a developed country with large-scale mechanization of industrial and agricultural economic production. Specialized production has been realized in the fields of petroleum exploitation, synthetic rubber, production of various organic compounds, heavy packaging machinery and diesel engine manufacturing, film camera material production, medical device manufacturing and so on. In addition, there are highly developed machinery manufacturing, leather industry, fur industry, flax industry and food processing industry. Tatarstan and China have six basic economic zones: Northwest Economic Zone (Kazan-Zelenodorisk Cooperation Zone)-an old economic zone with developed machinery manufacturing, radio production, light industry and food industry. The production and scientific research potential of large-scale military production enterprises are gathered here, and it is also the main transportation hub of * * * and China. Large-scale factories include: petrochemical production complex, tire factory, organic synthesis factory, synthetic rubber factory, pharmaceutical factory, phosphate fertilizer factory, compressor factory, Kazan Aircraft Factory (Il -62) named after C.N. Goerbunoka, vacuum machinery factory, petroleum equipment and transportation equipment factory. Northeast Economic Zone-This is a new economic zone. There are developed automobile manufacturing, petrochemical and electronic industries here. Large factories include: heavy truck factory (Kamsk automobile factory) and wheel factory. Southeast economic zone-mainly mining industry, large enterprises have "date oil" factory. In addition, there are three agricultural economic zones: former Volga River basin, former Camia and post-Camia. 1. Industry Tatarstan * * * and China have developed oil and gas exploration, chemical industry, petrochemical industry, machinery manufacturing, light industry and food industry. The main industrial centers are Kazan, Almeidievsk, Cerne, Nizhny Kamsk, Chistopol and Bugulima. Military enterprises in Tatarstan and China produce aircraft, helicopters, aircraft engines, ships, computers, radio equipment, thermal measuring instruments and optical instruments. But at the same time, China is completely short of metal manufacturing, steel rolling, small cars manufacturing, trams manufacturing, tractors manufacturing, Kamben manufacturing, refining technology and equipment manufacturing for oil development, television production and many daily consumer goods. 2. Agriculture, animal husbandry and crop cultivation are the direction of agricultural economic development in Tatarstan, including orchard industry, poultry breeding industry, grain planting industry and beekeeping industry. Tatarstan has more than 4.5 million hectares of agricultural land, including 3.7 million hectares of cultivated land, accounting for 82% of agricultural land; 700,000 hectares of grassland, accounting for16% of agricultural land; Grassland is 70,000 hectares, accounting for 1.6% of agricultural land. Spring wheat accounts for 28% of the sown area, wintering rye accounts for 365,438+0% of the sown area, and peas account for 65,438+00% of the sown area. Beet is the main cash crop. 3. Foreign Trade and Investment The export volume of Tatarstan * * * and China is between 1. 1 billion and1200 million USD. Its export commodities are: oil (accounting for 38% of the export volume)-mainly exported to Volga-Vyatka region, central region and Belarus (almost all the crude oil produced is used for export); Electric energy-exported to Chuvash, Mariel and Dastain, bhaskar (30% of electric energy is exported); Kama and its accessories (accounting for 34% of exports); Synthetic rubber (accounting for 21%of exports); Il -62 aircraft (4% of exports); Styrene (4.5% of exports); Car tires (2% of exports). In addition, film, medicine, thermal control equipment, polyethylene, shoes, watches, refrigerators, medicines, fur products, etc. also occupy a certain share. The main imported commodities are: metals, coiled plates and metallurgical industrial products, and the importing regions and countries are Urals, Kuzbas and Ukraine; Cement import areas are Volga River Basin and Urals. In addition, imported commodities include coal, natural gas, engine fuel for agricultural machinery, industrial equipment, paper, wood, clothing, shoes and other light industrial products.