Abstract

The article address issues in the protection and preservation of cultural heritage objects in the Sverdlovsk region, Urals, Russia based on the results of a statistical study of the historical and architectural heritage of the Sverdlovsk region beyond the city of Ekaterinburg. The quantitative distribution of objects over settlements is considered and correlated with the number of residents. The principal and secondary historical and architectural centers of the region are identified and characterized, and territories with a small number of cultural heritage sites are highlighted.

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