Administrative divisions of Moscow

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Federal city of Moscow, Russia Coat of arms of Moscow
As of 2007:[1]
# of city administrative okrugs
(административные округа)
10
# of districts (районы) 123[2]
Map of Moscow administrative okrugs
Map of Moscow administrative okrugs

The federal city of Moscow, Russia is divided into ten administrative okrugs, which are in turn subdivided into districts (raions). The city does not have a downtown area; the urban core is scattered across the city. Prominent business areas include Kitai-gorod in the very center, Tverskoy, Arbat, and Presnensky Districts (home to the future Moscow-City complex) to the east. Central Administrative Okrug as a whole has a large concentration of businesses. The city hall and major administration buildings are located in Tverskoy District and Kitai-Gorod (home to the Moscow Kremlin). Western Administrative Okrug is home to Moscow State University, Sparrow Hills, The Mosfilm Studios, and the famous Novodevichy Convent. The total population of the Federal City of Moscow was 10,382,754 inhabitants at the Russian Census (2002).

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[edit] City of Zelenograd

Name Population[3] Photos
City of Zelenograd (город Зеленоград, Gorod Zelenograd) 215,727
15th microdistrict of Zelenograd (Kryukovo District)
15th microdistrict of Zelenograd (Kryukovo District)
Zelenograd districts
Zelenograd districts
Districts under the administrative okrug jurisdiction:
Kryukovo (Крюково)
73,481
Matushkino-Savyolki (Матушкино-Савёлки)
71,859[4]
Panfilovsky (Панфиловский)
70,387[4]

[edit] Northern Administrative Okrug

Name Population[3] Photos
Northern Administrative Okrug (Северный административный округ, Severny administrativny okrug) 1,112,846
Leningradsky Prospect runs through the Northern Administrative District.
Leningradsky Prospect runs through the Northern Administrative District.
Northern Okrug districts
Northern Okrug districts
Districts under the administrative okrug jurisdiction:
Aeroport (Аэропорт)
74,775
Begovoy (Беговой)
44,385
Beskudnikovsky (Бескудниковский)
74,790
Dmitrovsky (Дмитровский)
88,931
Golovinsky (Головинский)
102,160
Khoroshevsky (Хорошевский)
55,949
Khovrino (Ховрино)
79,092
Koptevo (Коптево)
97,989
Levoberezhny (Левобережный)
51,309
Molzhaninovsky (Молжаниновский)
2,929
Savyolovsky (Савёловский)
57,814
Sokol (Сокол)
57,317
Timiryazevsky (Тимирязевский)
84,098
Vostochnoye Degunino (Восточное Дегунино)
97,083
Voykovsky (Войковский)
67,470
Zapadnoye Degunino (Западное Дегунино)
76,756

[edit] North-Eastern Administrative Okrug

Name Population[3] Photos
North-Eastern Administrative Okrug (Северо-Восточный административный округ, Severo-Vostochny administrativny okrug) 1,240,062
The Ostankino Tower in Ostankinsky District
The Ostankino Tower in Ostankinsky District
The Moscow Monorail Transit System operates in the North-Eastern Administrative Okrug.
The Moscow Monorail Transit System operates in the North-Eastern Administrative Okrug.
North Eastern Okrug districts
North Eastern Okrug districts
Districts under the administrative okrug jurisdiction:
Alexeyevsky (Алексеевский)
73,429
Altufyevsky (Алтуфьевский)
50,091
Babushkinsky (Бабушкинский)
77,491
Bibirevo (Бибирево)
151,334
Butyrsky (Бутырский)
60,922
Lianozovo (Лианозово)
76,465
Losinoostrovsky (Лосиноостровский)
72,640
Marfino (Марфино)
23,971
Maryina Roshcha (Марьина Роща)
60,194
Ostankinsky (Останкинский)
57,707
Otradnoye (Отрадное)
168,972
Rostokino (Ростокино)
35,134
Severnoye Medvedkovo (Северное Медведково)
111,804
Severny (Северный)
9,629
Sviblovo (Свиблово)
52,824
Yaroslavsky (Ярославский)
84,739
Yuzhnoye Medvedkovo (Южное Медведково)
72,716

[edit] North-Western Administrative Okrug

Name Population[3] Photos
North-Western Administrative Okrug (Северо-Западный административный округ, Severo-Zapadny administrativny okrug) 779,965
Residential apartment towers in Strogino
Residential apartment towers in Strogino

North Western Okrug districts
North Western Okrug districts
Districts under the administrative okrug jurisdiction:
Khoroshevo-Mnevniki (Хорошево-Мневники)
146,968
Kurkino (Куркино)
2,339
Mitino (Митино)
138,371
Pokrovskoye-Streshnevo (Покровское-Стрешнево)
46,707
Severnoye Tushino (Северное Тушино)
138,533
Shchukino (Щукино)
89,454
Strogino (Строгино)
124,149
Yuzhnoye Tushino (Южное Тушино)
93,444

[edit] Central Administrative Okrug

Name Population[3] Photos
Central Administrative Okrug (Центральный административный округ, Tsentralny administrativny okrug) 701,353
Patriarshy Ponds
Patriarshy Ponds
Central Okrug districts
Central Okrug districts
Districts under the administrative okrug jurisdiction:
Arbat (Арбат)
25,699
Basmanny (Басманный)
100,899
Khamovniki (Хамовники)
97,110
Kitai-Gorod[2] (Китай-Город)
did not exist in 2002
Krasnoselsky (Красносельский)
45,229
Meshchansky (Мещанский)
56,077
Presnensky (Пресненский)
116,979
Tagansky (Таганский)
109,993
Tverskoy (Тверской)
75,955
Yakimanka (Якиманка)
22,822
Zamoskvorechye (Замоскворечье)
50,590

[edit] Eastern Administrative Okrug

Name Population[3]
Eastern Administrative Okrug (Восточный административный округ, Vostochny administrativny okrug) 1,394,497
Eastern Okrug districts
Eastern Okrug districts
Districts under the administrative okrug jurisdiction:
Bogorodskoye (Богородское)
98,602
Golyanovo (Гольяново)
159,147
Ivanovskoye (Ивановское)
127,905
Izmaylovo (Измайлово)
110,099
Kosino-Ukhtomsky (Косино-Ухтомский)
16,917
Metrogorodok (Метрогородок)
37,283
Novogireyevo (Новогиреево)
95,183
Novokosino (Новокосино)
97,927
Perovo (Перово)
135,095
Preobrazhenskoye (Преображенское)
80,827
Severnoye Izmaylovo (Северное Измайлово)
80,785
Sokolinaya Gora (Соколиная Гора)
85,056
Sokolniki (Сокольники)
54,975
Veshnyaki (Вешняки)
126,546
Vostochnoye Izmaylovo (Восточное Измайлово)
75,450
Vostochny Settlement (посёлок Восточный)
12,700

[edit] Southern Administrative Okrug

Name Population[3]
Southern Administrative Okrug (Южный административный округ, Yuzhny administrativny okrug) 1,593,065
Southern Okrug districts
Southern Okrug districts
Districts under the administrative okrug jurisdiction:
Biryulyovo Vostochnoye (Бирюлёво Восточное)
129,700
Biryulyovo Zapadnoye (Бирюлёво Западное)
83,303
Brateyevo (Братеево)
94,644
Chertanovo Severnoye (Чертаново Северное)
104,613
Chertanovo Tsentralnoye (Чертаново Центральное)
104,042
Chertanovo Yuzhnoye (Чертаново Южное)
133,008
Danilovsky (Даниловский)
90,265
Donskoy (Донской)
45,477
Moskvorechye-Saburovo (Москворечье-Сабурово)
67,257
Nagatino-Sadovniki (Нагатино-Садовники)
69,031
Nagatinsky Zaton (Нагатинский Затон)
105,948
Nagorny (Нагорный)
69,535
Orekhovo-Borisovo Severnoye (Орехово-Борисово Северное)
121,402
Orekhovo-Borisovo Yuzhnoye (Орехово-Борисово Южное)
137,965
Tsaritsyno (Царицыно)
115,708
Zyablikovo (Зябликово)
121,197

[edit] South-Eastern Administrative Okrug

Name Population[3]
South-Eastern Administrative Okrug (Юго-Восточный административный округ, Yugo-Vostochny administrativny okrug) 1,116,924
South Eastern Okrug districts
South Eastern Okrug districts
Districts under the administrative okrug jurisdiction:
Kapotnya (Капотня)
27,828
Kuzminki (Кузьминки)
122,951
Lefortovo (Лефортово)
87,560
Lyublino (Люблино)
132,331
Maryino (Марьино)
206,388
Nekrasovka Settlement (посёлок Некрасовка)
7,803
Nizhegorodsky (Нижегородский)
38,756
Pechatniki (Печатники)
71,383
Ryazansky (Рязанский)
89,270
Tekstilshchiki (Текстильщики)
87,849
Vykhino-Zhulyobino (Выхино-Жулёбино)
184,749
Yuzhnoportovy (Южнопортовый)
60,056

[edit] South-Western Administrative Okrug

Name Population[3]
South-Western Administrative Okrug (Юго-Западный административный округ, Yugo-Zapadny administrativny okrug) 1,179,211
South Western Okrug districts
South Western Okrug districts
Districts under the administrative okrug jurisdiction:
Akademichesky (Академический)
96,172
Cheryomushki (Черёмушки)
89,264
Gagarinsky (Гагаринский)
72,072
Konkovo (Коньково)
138,757
Kotlovka (Котловка)
58,666
Lomonosovsky (Ломоносовский)
81,851
Obruchevsky (Обручевский)
63,484
Severnoye Butovo (Северное Бутово)
75,045
Tyoply Stan (Тёплый Стан)
112,733
Yasenevo (Ясенево)
174,236
Yuzhnoye Butovo (Южное Бутово)
105,212
Zyuzino (Зюзино)
111,719

[edit] Western Administrative Okrug

Name Population[3] Photos
Western Administrative Okrug (Западный административный округ, Zapadny administrativny okrug) 1,049,104
The Moscow State University is located in Ramenki
The Moscow State University is located in Ramenki

Western Okrug districts
Western Okrug districts
Districts under the administrative okrug jurisdiction:
Dorogomilovo (Дорогомилово)
59,732
Filyovsky Park (Филёвский Парк)
66,775
Fili-Davydkovo (Фили-Давыдково)
92,965
Krylatskoye (Крылатское)
76,261
Kuntsevo (Кунцево)
125,100
Mozhaysky (Можайский)
109,248
Novo-Peredelkino (Ново-Переделкино)
86,755
Ochakovo-Matveyevskoye (Очаково-Матвеевское)
90,576
Prospekt Vernadskogo (Проспект Вернандского)
56,564
Ramenki (Раменки)
101,485
Solntsevo (Солнцево)
85,642
Troparyovo-Nikulino (Тропарёво-Никулино)
77,901
Vnukovo Settlement (посёлок Внуково)
20,100

[edit] References

  1. ^ Государственный комитет Российской Федерации по статистике. Комитет Российской Федерации по стандартизации, метрологии и сертификации. №ОК 019-95 от 1 января 1997 г «Общероссийский классификатор объектов административно-территориального деления. Код 45», в ред. изменения №108/2007 от 1 марта 2008 г. (State Statistics Committee of the Russian Federation. Committee of the Russian Federation on Standardization, Metrology, and Certification. #OK 019-95 of January 1, 1997 Russian Classification of Objects of Administrative Division. Code 45, as amended by the Amendment #108/2007 of March 1, 2008).
  2. ^ a b Russian Classification of Objects on Administrative Division (OKATO) recognizes Kitai-Gorod as a district in Central Administrative Okrug of Moscow. However, according to the Resolution of the Mayor of Moscow #193-PM of April 10, 1996 On Creation of the Special Status Territorial Unit in Central Administrative Okrug of Moscow, Kitai-Gorod had a status of a special territorial unit, not that of a district. The subsequent Resolution of the Moscow Government #479-PP of June 24, 2003 On Reorganization of the Administration of "Kitai-Gorod" Special Status Territorial Unit merged Kitai-Gorod with Central Administrative Okrug of Moscow. As of 2006, the OKATO has not been amended to recognize these changes. For the reference purposes, Kitai-Gorod is included in this article's district list of Central Administrative Okrug, but is excluded from the total count.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j All population figures are as of 2002 Census.
  4. ^ a b The district did not exist in 2002. Population was calculated as the sum of populations of district's predecessors as of the 2002 Census.