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Ivanovka, Russia
Ivanovka (russian: Ивановка) is the name of several rural localities in Russia. Modern localities Altai Krai As of 2012, seven rural localities in Altai Krai bear this name: * Ivanovka, Charyshsky District, Altai Krai, a '' selo'' in Malobashchelaksky Selsoviet of Charyshsky District; * Ivanovka, Kalmansky District, Altai Krai, a settlement in Shilovsky Selsoviet of Kalmansky District; * Ivanovka, Krasnogorsky District, Altai Krai, a settlement in Krasnogorsky Selsoviet of Krasnogorsky District; * Ivanovka, Kuryinsky District, Altai Krai, a ''selo'' in Ivanovsky Selsoviet of Kuryinsky District; * Ivanovka, Shelabolikhinsky District, Altai Krai, a ''selo'' in Verkh-Kuchuksky Selsoviet of Shelabolikhinsky District; * Ivanovka, Tretyakovsky District, Altai Krai, a settlement in Shipunikhinsky Selsoviet of Tretyakovsky District; * Ivanovka, Yegoryevsky District, Altai Krai, a ''selo'' in Pervomaysky Selsoviet of Yegoryevsky District; Amur Oblast As of 2012, three r ...
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Types Of Inhabited Localities In Russia
The classification system of inhabited localities in Russia and some other post-Soviet states has certain peculiarities compared with those in other countries. Classes During the Soviet time, each of the republics of the Soviet Union, including the Russian SFSR, had its own legislative documents dealing with classification of inhabited localities. After the dissolution of the Soviet Union, the task of developing and maintaining such classification in Russia was delegated to the federal subjects.Articles 71 and 72 of the Constitution of Russia do not name issues of the administrative and territorial structure among the tasks handled on the federal level or jointly with the governments of the federal subjects. As such, all federal subjects pass their own laws establishing the system of the administrative-territorial divisions on their territories. While currently there are certain peculiarities to classifications used in many federal subjects, they are all still largely ba ...
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Yegoryevsky District, Altai Krai
Yegoryevsky District (russian: Его́рьевский райо́н) is an administrativeLaw #28-ZS and municipalLaw #93-ZS district (raion), one of the fifty-nine in Altai Krai, Russia. It is located in the southwest of the krai. The area of the district is . Its administrative center An administrative center is a seat of regional administration or local government, or a county town, or the place where the central administration of a commune A commune is an alternative term for an intentional community. Commune or comună or ... is the rural locality (a '' selo'') of Novoyegoryevskoye. Population: The population of Novoyegoryevskoye accounts for 40.9% of the district's total population. References Notes Sources * * {{Use mdy dates, date=January 2013 Districts of Altai Krai ...
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Yenotayevsky District
Yenotayevsky District (russian: Енота́евский райо́н) is an administrativeLaw #67/2006-OZ and municipalLaw #43/2004-OZ district (raion), one of the eleven in Astrakhan Oblast, Russia. It is located in the west of the oblast. The area of the district is . Its administrative center is the rural locality (a '' selo'') of Yenotayevka Yenotayevka (russian: Енота́евка) is a rural locality (a selo) and the administrative center of Yenotayevsky District of Astrakhan Oblast, Russia Russia (, , ), or the Russian Federation, is a List of transcontinental countrie .... Population: 27,625 ( 2002 Census); The population of Yenotayevka accounts for 28.4% of the district's total population. References Notes Sources * * {{Use mdy dates, date=September 2012 Districts of Astrakhan Oblast ...
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Ivanovka, Astrakhan Oblast
Ivanovka (russian: Ивановка) is a rural locality (a selo) and the administrative center of Ivanovo-Nikolayvsky Selsoviet of Yenotayevsky District, Astrakhan Oblast Astrakhan Oblast (russian: Астраха́нская о́бласть, ''Astrakhanskaya oblast'', , ''Astrakhan oblysy'') is a federal subjects of Russia, federal subject of Russia (an oblast) located in southern Russia. Its administrative center ..., Russia. The population was 731 as of 2010. There are 5 streets. Geography Ivanovka is located 7 km north of Yenotayevka (the district's administrative centre) by road. Nikolayevka is the nearest rural locality. References Rural localities in Yenotayevsky District {{AstrakhanOblast-geo-stub ...
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Astrakhan Oblast
Astrakhan Oblast (russian: Астраха́нская о́бласть, ''Astrakhanskaya oblast'', , ''Astrakhan oblysy'') is a federal subjects of Russia, federal subject of Russia (an oblast) located in southern Russia. Its administrative center is the types of inhabited localities in Russia, city of Astrakhan. As of the Russian Census (2010), 2010 Census, its population was 1,010,073. Geography Astrakhan is traversed by the northeasterly line of equal latitude and longitude. Its southern border is the Caspian Sea, eastern is Kazakhstan (Atyrau Region and West Kazakhstan Region), northern is Volgograd Oblast, and western is Kalmykia. It is within the Russian Southern Federal District. History Astrakhan region is the homeland of the Buzhans, one of several Slavic tribes from which modern Russians evolved. They lived in Southern Russia and inhabited the area around the Buzan River, Buzan river. Buzan oblast was created on December 27, 1943, on parts of the territories of ...
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Lensky District, Arkhangelsk Oblast
Lensky District (russian: Ле́нский райо́н) is an administrative district (raion), one of the twenty-one in Arkhangelsk Oblast, Russia.Law #65-5-OZ As a municipal division, it is incorporated as Lensky Municipal District.Law #258-vneoch.-OZ It is located in the southeast of the oblast and borders with Udorsky District of the Komi Republic in the north, Syktyvdinsky, Ust-Vymsky, and Sysolsky Districts, also of the Komi Republic, in the east, Vilegodsky District in the south, and with Kotlassky and Krasnoborsky Districts in the west. The area of the district is . Its administrative center is the rural locality (a '' selo'') of Yarensk. Population: The population of Yarensk accounts for 27.4% of the district's total population. Etymology The name of the district originates from the ''selo'' of Lena, which at the formation of the district in 1924 was intended to be the administrative center. While the plans to move the administrative center to Lena had never been r ...
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Arkhangelsk Oblast
Arkhangelsk Oblast (russian: Арха́нгельская о́бласть, ''Arkhangelskaya oblast'') is a federal subjects of Russia, federal subject of Russia (an oblast). It includes the Arctic Ocean, Arctic archipelagos of Franz Josef Land and Novaya Zemlya, as well as the Solovetsky Islands in the White Sea. Arkhangelsk Oblast also has administrative jurisdiction over the Nenets Autonomous Okrug (NAO). Including the NAO, Arkhangelsk Oblast has an area of 587,400 km2. Its population (including the NAO) was 1,227,626 as of the Russian Census (2010), 2010 Census. The classification of inhabited localities in Russia, city of Arkhangelsk, with a population of 301,199 as of the 2021 Census, is the administrative center of the oblast.Charter, Article 5 The second largest city is the nearby Severodvinsk, home to Sevmash, a major shipyard for the Russian Navy. Among the oldest populated places of the oblast are Kholmogory, Arkhangelsk Oblast, Kholmogory, Kargopol, and S ...
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Zeysky District
Zeysky District (russian: Зе́йский райо́н) is an administrativeLaw #127-OZ and municipalLaw #73-OZ district (raion), one of the twenty in Amur Oblast, Russia. The area of the district is . Its administrative center is the town of ZeyaAccording to Law #127-OZ, the administrative-territorial structure of Amur Oblast matches its municipal structure. The laws dealing with the structure of the municipal districts serve as the registries of the inhabited localities of the administrative districts and list their administrative centers. For Zeysky District, Law #73-OZ is used. (which is not administratively a part of the district). Population: 20,827 ( 2002 Census); Administrative and municipal status Within the framework of administrative divisions, Zeysky District is one of the twenty in the oblast. The town of Zeya serves as its administrative center An administrative center is a seat of regional administration or local government, or a county town, or the place wh ...
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Ivanovka, Zeysky District, Amur Oblast
Ivanovka (russian: Ивановка) is a rural locality (a selo) and the administrative center of Ivanovsky Selsoviet of Zeysky District, Amur Oblast, Russia. The population was 297 as of 2018. There are 12 streets. Geography Ivanovka is located on the left bank of the Urkan River, 46 km southwest of Zeya Zeya may refer to: People *Aung Zeya, full name of Alaungpaya, king of Burma in 1752–1760 * Zeya (Burmese actor) (1916–1996), Burmese actor and director *Zeya Thaw (born 1981), alternative spelling of the name of Zayar Thaw, Burmese politici ... (the district's administrative centre) by road. Ovsyanka is the nearest rural locality. References Rural localities in Zeysky District {{AmurOblast-geo-stub ...
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Zavitinsky District
Zavitinsky District (russian: Завитинский район) is an administrativeLaw #127-OZ and municipalLaw #88-OZ district (raion), one of the twenty in Amur Oblast, Russia. The area of the district is . Its administrative center is the town of Zavitinsk Zavitinsk (russian: Завити́нск) is a town and the administrative center of Zavitinsky District in Amur Oblast, Russia. Population: Administrative and municipal status Within the framework of administrative divisions, Zavitinsk serves ....According to Law #127-OZ, the administrative-territorial structure of Amur Oblast matches its municipal structure. The laws dealing with the structure of the municipal districts serve as the registries of the inhabited localities of the administrative districts and list their administrative centers. For Zavitinsky District, Law #88-OZ is used. Population: 20,198 ( 2002 Census); The population of Zavitinsk accounts for 71.9% of the district's total population. References Not ...
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Ivanovka, Zavitinsky District, Amur Oblast
Ivanovka (russian: Ивановка) is a rural locality (a selo) in Innokentyevsky Selsoviet of Zavitinsky District, Amur Oblast, Russia. The population was 146 as of 2018. There are 4 streets. Geography Ivanovka is located 29 km southwest of Zavitinsk Zavitinsk (russian: Завити́нск) is a town and the administrative center of Zavitinsky District in Amur Oblast, Russia. Population: Administrative and municipal status Within the framework of administrative divisions, Zavitinsk serves ... (the district's administrative centre) by road. Innokentyevka is the nearest rural locality. References Rural localities in Zavitinsky District {{AmurOblast-geo-stub ...
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