Administrative divisions of Chechnya

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Chechen Republic, Russia Flag of Chechnya
Capital: Grozny
As of 2002[1]:
# of districts
(районы)
15[2]
# of cities/towns
(города)
5
# of urban-type settlements
(посёлки городского типа)
3
# of selsovets
(сельсоветы)
213
# of rural settlements
(сельские населённые пункты)
324
# of uninhabited rural settlements
(сельские населённые пункты без населения)
27
Map of Chechnya.  Districts are numbered in black, settlements—in red, and rivers—in blue.
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Map of Chechnya. Districts are numbered in black, settlements—in red, and rivers—in blue.
Major cities and towns in Chechnya
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Major cities and towns in Chechnya
  • Cities and towns under republic's jurisdiction:
    • Grozny (Грозный) (capital) (red #1 on the map)
    • Argun (Аргун)
    • Gudermes (Гудермес) (red #4 on the map)
    • Shali (Шали) (red #3 on the map)
    • Urus-Martan (Урус-Мартан) (red #2 on the map)
  • Districts:
    • Achkhoy-Martanovsky (Ачхой-Мартановский) (black #7 on the map)
    • Groznensky (Грозненский) (black #4 on the map)
    • Gudermessky (Гудермесский) (black #5 on the map)
    • Itum-Kalinsky (Итум-Калинский) (black #11 on the map)
    • Kurchaloyevsky (Курчалоевский) (black #10 on the map)
    • Nadterechny (Надтеречный) (black #3 on the map)
    • Naursky (Наурский) (black #1 on the map)
    • Nozhay-Yurtovsky (Ножай-Юртовский) (black #14 on the map)
    • Shalinsky (Шалинский) (black #7 on the map) (black #9 on the map)
    • Sharoysky (Шаройский) (black #15 on the map)
    • Shatoysky (Шатойский) (black #12 on the map)
    • Shelkovsky (Шелковский) (black #2 on the map)
    • Sunzhensky (Сунженский) (black #6 on the map)
    • Urus-Martanovsky (Урус-Мартановский) (black #8 on the map)
    • Vedensky (Веденский) (black #13 on the map)

[edit] References

  1. ^ Results of the 2002 Russian Population CensusTerritory, number of districts, inhabited localities, and rural administrations of the Russian Federation by federal subject
  2. ^ According to the Constitution of the Chechen Republic[1], the number of districts is 18. However, the status of Cheberloyevsky, Galanchozhsky, and Staro-Yurtovsky Districts is undefined as of 2006.


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