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Administrative divisions
of
Russia
Federal subjects
Republics
Adygea
|
Altai
|
Bashkortostan
|
Buryatia
|
Chechnya
|
Chuvashia
|
Dagestan
|
Ingushetia
|
Kabardino-Balkaria
|
Karelia
|
Khakassia
|
Komi
|
Kalmykia
|
Karachay-Cherkessia
|
Mari El
|
Mordovia
|
North Ossetia-Alania
|
Sakha
|
Tatarstan
|
Tuva
|
Udmurtia
Krais
Altai
|
Khabarovsk
|
Krasnodar
|
Krasnoyarsk
1
|
Perm
|
Primorsky
|
Stavropol
Oblasts
Amur
|
Arkhangelsk
|
Astrakhan
|
Belgorod
|
Bryansk
|
Chelyabinsk
|
Chita
|
Irkutsk
2
|
Ivanovo
|
Kaliningrad
|
Kaluga
|
Kamchatka
3
|
Kemerovo
|
Kirov
|
Kostroma
|
Kurgan
|
Kursk
|
Leningrad
|
Lipetsk
|
Magadan
|
Moscow
|
Murmansk
|
Nizhny Novgorod
|
Novgorod
|
Novosibirsk
|
Omsk
|
Orenburg
|
Oryol
|
Penza
|
Pskov
|
Rostov
|
Ryazan
|
Sakhalin
|
Samara
|
Saratov
|
Smolensk
|
Sverdlovsk
|
Tambov
|
Tomsk
|
Tula
|
Tver
|
Tyumen
|
Ulyanovsk
|
Vladimir
|
Volgograd
|
Vologda
|
Voronezh
|
Yaroslavl
Federal cities
Moscow
|
St. Petersburg
Autonomous oblast
Jewish
Autonomous okrugs
Aga Buryatia
|
Chukotka
|
Evenkia
1
|
Khantia-Mansia
|
Koryakia
3
|
Nenetsia
|
Taymyria
1
|
Ust-Orda Buryatia
2
|
Yamalia
On
January 1
,
2007
,
Evenk
and
Taymyr Autonomous Okrugs
will be merged into
Krasnoyarsk Krai
.
On
January 1
,
2008
,
Ust-Orda Buryat Autonomous Okrug
will be merged into
Irkutsk Oblast
.
On
July 1
,
2007
,
Kamchatka Oblast
and
Koryak Autonomous Okrug
will merge to form
Kamchatka Krai
.
Federal districts
Central
|
Far Eastern
|
Northwestern
|
Siberian
|
Southern
|
Urals
|
Volga
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