Administrative divisions of Ust-Orda Buryat Autonomous Okrug

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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 retains a special status within Irkutsk Oblast.

Ust-Orda Buryat Autonomous Okrug, Russia Flag of Ust-Orda Buryat Autonomous Okrug
Administrative center: Ust-Ordynsky
As of December 31, 2007:[1]
# of districts
(районы)
6
# of cities/towns
(города)
# of urban-type settlements
(посёлки городского типа)
# of rural administrations
(сельские администрации)
77
As of 2002:[2]
# of rural localitiess
(сельские населённые пункты)
322
# of uninhabited rural localities
(сельские населённые пункты без населения)
5
  • Districts:
    • Alarsky (Аларский)
      • with 17 rural administrations under the district's jurisdiction.
    • Bayandayevsky (Баяндаевский)
      • with 12 rural administrations under the district's jurisdiction.
    • Bokhansky (Боханский)
      • with 13 rural administrations under the district's jurisdiction.
    • Ekhirit-Bulagatsky (Эхирит-Булагатский)
      • with 13 rural administrations under the district's jurisdiction.
    • Nukutsky (Нукутский)
      • with 10 rural administrations under the district's jurisdiction.
    • Osinsky (Осинский)
      • with 12 rural administrations under the district's jurisdiction.

[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 25 100», 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 25 100, as amended by the Amendment #108/2007 of March 1, 2008).
  2. ^ Results of the 2002 Russian Population CensusTerritory, number of districts, inhabited localities, and rural administrations of the Russian Federation by federal subject