Administrative Divisions Of Ust-Orda Buryat Autonomous Okrug
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Administrative Divisions Of Ust-Orda Buryat Autonomous Okrug
Ust-Orda Buryat Autonomous Okrug was a federal subject of Russia until December 31, 2007. On January 1, 2008, it was merged with Irkutsk Oblast. During the transitional period of 2008–2009, it retained a special status within Irkutsk Oblast. *Districts: ** Alarsky () ***with 17 ''rural administrations'' under the district's jurisdiction. ** Bayandayevsky () ***with 12 ''rural administrations'' under the district's jurisdiction. ** Bokhansky () ***with 13 ''rural administrations'' under the district's jurisdiction. Administrative center Bokhan (, , population 5425 as of 2002). ** Ekhirit-Bulagatsky () ***with 13 ''rural administrations'' under the district's jurisdiction. ** Nukutsky () ***with 10 ''rural administrations'' under the district's jurisdiction. ** Osinsky () ***with 12 ''rural administrations'' under the district's jurisdiction. References {{Administrative divisions of the Russian federal subjects Irkutsk Oblast Ust-Orda Ust-Orda Buryat Okrug (russian: У ...
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Ust-Orda Buryat Okrug
Ust-Orda Buryat Okrug (russian: Усть-Орды́нский Буря́тский о́круг; bua, Усть-Ордын (Усть-Ордагай) Буряадай тойрог ), or Ust-Orda Buryatia, is an administrative division of Irkutsk Oblast, Russia. (Federal Constitutional Law #6-FKZ of December 30, 2006 ''On Creation of a New Federal Subject Within the Russian Federation as a Result of the Merger of Irkutsk Oblast and Ust-Orda Buryat Autonomous Okrug''. Article 5) It was a fed ...
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Selsovet
Selsoviet ( be, сельсавет, r=sieĺsaviet, tr. ''sieĺsaviet''; rus, сельсовет, p=ˈsʲelʲsɐˈvʲɛt, r=selsovet; uk, сільрада, silrada) is a shortened name for a rural council and for the area governed by such a council (soviet). The full names for the term are, in be, се́льскi саве́т, russian: се́льский сове́т, uk, сільська́ ра́да. Selsoviets were the lowest level of administrative division in rural areas in the Soviet Union. After the dissolution of the Soviet Union, they were preserved as a third tier of administrative-territorial division throughout Ukraine, Belarus, and some of the federal subjects of Russia. A selsoviet is a rural administrative division of a district that includes one or several smaller rural localities and is in a subordination to its respective raion administration. The name refers to the local rural self-administration, the rural soviet (council), a part of the Soviet system of a ...
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Nukutsky District
Nukutsky District (russian: Нукутский райо́н; bua, Нγхэдэй аймаг, ''Nükhedei aimag'') is an administrative district of Ust-Orda Buryat Okrug of Irkutsk Oblast, Russia, one of the thirty-three in the oblast.Charter of Irkutsk Oblast Municipally, it is incorporated as Nukutsky Municipal District.Law #61-oz It is located in the south of the oblast. The area of the district is . Its administrative center is the rural locality (a settlement) of Novonukutsky Novonukutsky (russian: Новонукутский) is a rural locality (a settlement) and the administrative center of Nukutsky District of Ust-Orda Buryat Okrug, Irkutsk Oblast, Russia Russia (, , ), or the Russian Federation, is a tra ....Law #49-OZ Population: 17,209 ( 2002 Census); The population of Novo-Nukutsky accounts for 21.8% of the district's total population. References Notes Sources * * * * *Registry of the Administrative-Territorial Formations of Irkutsk Oblast' {{Use m ...
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Ekhirit-Bulagatsky District
Ekhirit-Bulagatsky District (russian: Эхири́т-Булага́тский райо́н; bua, Эхирэд Булагадай аймаг, ''Ekhired Bulagadai aimag'') is an administrative district of Ust-Orda Buryat Okrug of Irkutsk Oblast, Russia, one of the thirty-three in the oblast.Charter of Irkutsk Oblast, Article 13 Municipally, it is incorporated as Ekhirit-Bulagatsky Municipal District.Law #63-oz It is located in the south of the oblast. The area of the district is . Its administrative center is the rural locality (a settlement) of Ust-Ordynsky Ust-Ordynsky (russian: Усть-Орды́нский, bua, Ордын Адаг, Ordyn Adag) is a rural locality (a settlement) and the administrative center of Ekhirit-Bulagatsky District of Ust-Orda Buryat Okrug in Irkutsk Oblast, Russia, as well ....Law #49-OZ As of the 2010 Census, the total population of the district was 30,597, with the population of Ust-Ordynsky accounting for 48.7% of that number. Reference ...
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Bokhansky District
Bokhansky District (russian: Боханский райо́н; bua, Боохоной аймаг, ''Bookhonoi aimag'') is an administrative district of Ust-Orda Buryat Okrug of Irkutsk Oblast, Russia, one of the thirty-three in the oblast.Charter of Irkutsk Oblast Municipally, it is incorporated as Bokhansky Municipal District.Law #59-oz It is located in the south of the oblast. The area of the district is . Its administrative center is the rural locality In general, a rural area or a countryside is a geographic area that is located outside towns and cities. Typical rural areas have a low population density and small settlements. Agricultural areas and areas with forestry typically are describ ... (a settlement) of Bokhan.Law #49-OZ Population: 26,897 ( 2002 Census); The population of Bokhan accounts for 20.4% of the district's total population. References Notes Sources * * * * *Registry of the Administrative-Territorial Formations of Irkutsk Oblast' {{Use mdy dates ...
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Bayandayevsky District
Bayandayevsky District (russian: Баянда́евский райо́н; bua, Баяндайн аймаг, ''Baiandain aimag'') is an administrative district of Ust-Orda Buryat Okrug of Irkutsk Oblast, Russia, one of the thirty-three in the oblast.Charter of Irkutsk Oblast Municipally, it is incorporated as Bayandayevsky Municipal District.Law #60-oz It is located in the south of the oblast. The area of the district is . Its administrative center is the rural locality In general, a rural area or a countryside is a geographic area that is located outside towns and cities. Typical rural areas have a low population density and small settlements. Agricultural areas and areas with forestry typically are describ ... (a '' selo'') of Bayanday.Law #49-OZ Population: 13,730 ( 2002 Census); The population of Bayanday accounts for 23.2% of the district's total population. References Sources * * * * *Registry of the Administrative-Territorial Formations of Irkutsk Oblast' {{ ...
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Alarsky District
Alarsky District (russian: Ала́рский райо́н; bua, Алайрай аймаг, ''Alairai aimag'') is an administrative district of Ust-Orda Buryat Okrug of Irkutsk Oblast, Russia, one of the thirty-three in the oblast.Charter of Irkutsk Oblast, Article 13 Municipally, it is incorporated as Alarsky Municipal District.Law #66-oz It is located in the south of the oblast. The area of the district is . Its administrative center is the rural locality (a settlement) of Kutulik Kutulik (russian: Кутулик; bua, Хутулэг, ''Khutuleg'') is a rural locality (a settlement) and the administrative center of Alarsky District of Ust-Orda Buryat Okrug, Irkutsk Oblast, Russia Russia (, , ), or the Russian Feder ....Law #49-OZ As of the 2010 Census, the total population of the district was 21,479, with the population of Kutulik accounting for 22.7% of that number. References Notes Sources * * * * *Registry of the Administrative-Territorial Formatio ...
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Russian Census (2002)
The Russian Census of 2002 (russian: Всеросси́йская пе́репись населе́ния 2002 го́да) was the first census of the Russian Federation since the dissolution of the Soviet Union, carried out on October 9 through October 16, 2002. It was carried out by the Russian Federal Service of State Statistics (Rosstat). Data collection The census data were collected as of midnight October 9, 2002. Resident population The census was primarily intended to collect statistical information about the resident population of Russian Federation. The resident population included: * Russian citizens living in Russia (including those temporarily away from the country, provided the absence from the country was expected to last less than one year); * non-citizens (i.e. foreign citizens and stateless persons) who were any of the following: ** legal permanent residents; ** persons who have arrived in the country with the intent to settle permanently or to seek asylum, regar ...
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Urban-type Settlement
Urban-type settlementrussian: посёлок городско́го ти́па, translit=posyolok gorodskogo tipa, abbreviated: russian: п.г.т., translit=p.g.t.; ua, селище міського типу, translit=selyshche mis'koho typu, abbreviated: uk, с.м.т., translit=s.m.t.; be, пасёлак гарадскога тыпу, translit=pasiolak haradskoha typu; pl, osiedle typu miejskiego; bg, селище от градски тип, translit=selishte ot gradski tip; ro, așezare de tip orășenesc. is an official designation for a semi-urban settlement (previously called a "town A town is a human settlement. Towns are generally larger than villages and smaller than cities, though the criteria to distinguish between them vary considerably in different parts of the world. Origin and use The word "town" shares an ori ..."), used in several Eastern European countries. The term was historically used in Bulgaria, Poland, and the Soviet Union, and remains in use ...
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Federal Subjects Of Russia
The federal subjects of Russia, also referred to as the subjects of the Russian Federation (russian: субъекты Российской Федерации, subyekty Rossiyskoy Federatsii) or simply as the subjects of the federation (russian: субъекты федерации, subyekty federatsii), are the constituent entities of Russia, its top-level political divisions according to the Constitution of Russia. Kaliningrad Oblast is the only federal subject geographically separated from the rest of the Russian Federation by other countries. According to the Russian Constitution, the Russian Federation consists of republics, krais, oblasts, cities of federal importance, an autonomous oblast and autonomous okrugs, all of which are equal subjects of the Russian Federation. Three Russian cities of federal importance (Moscow, Saint Petersburg, and Sevastopol) have a status of both city and separate federal subject which comprises other cities and towns (Zelenograd, Troitsk, ...
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Raion
A raion (also spelt rayon) is a type of administrative unit of several post-Soviet states. The term is used for both a type of subnational entity and a division of a city. The word is from the French (meaning 'honeycomb, department'), and is commonly translated as "district" in English. A raion is a standardized administrative entity across most of the former Soviet Union and is usually a subdivision two steps below the national level, such as a subdivision of an oblast. However, in smaller USSR republics, it could be the primary level of administrative division. After the fall of the Soviet Union, some of the republics kept the ''raion'' (e.g. Azerbaijan, Belarus, Ukraine, Russia, Moldova, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan) while others dropped it (e.g. Georgia, Uzbekistan, Estonia, Lithuania, Latvia, Armenia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan). In Bulgaria, it refers to an internal administrative subdivision of a city not related to the administrative division of the country as a whole, or, i ...
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Ust-Ordynsky
Ust-Ordynsky (russian: Усть-Орды́нский, bua, Ордын Адаг, Ordyn Adag) is a types of inhabited localities in Russia, rural locality (a settlement) and the administrative center of Ekhirit-Bulagatsky District of Ust-Orda Buryat Okrug in Irkutsk Oblast, Russia, as well as the administrative center of Ust-Orda Buryat Okrug. It is located on the right bank of the Kuda River (Angara River's tributary) northeast of Irkutsk. Population: References

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