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  2. Oblasts of Russia - Wikipedia

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    The term oblast can be translated into English as "province" or "region", and there are currently 46 oblasts, the most common type of the 85 federal subjects in Russia. [1] The majority of oblasts are named after their administrative center , the official term for a capital city in an oblast, which is generally the largest city.

  3. Federal subjects of Russia - Wikipedia

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    An official government translation of the Constitution of Russia from Russian to English uses the term "constituent entities of the Russian Federation". For example, Article 5 reads: "The Russian Federation shall consist of republics, krais, oblasts, cities of federal significance, an autonomous oblast, and autonomous okrugs, which shall have equal rights as constituent entities of the Russian ...

  4. Flags of the federal subjects of Russia - Wikipedia

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    Map of the federal subjects of Russia with their flags. This gallery of flags of federal subjects of Russia shows the flags of the 89 federal subjects of Russia including two regions that, while being de facto under complete Russian control, are not internationally recognized as part of Russia (Republic of Crimea [1] and the city of Sevastopol), [1] and four regions that, while not being fully ...

  5. Political divisions of Russia - Wikipedia

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    Similarly, Russia also annexed four Ukrainian oblasts of Donetsk, Kherson, Luhansk, and Zaporozhzhia on 30 September 2022 after internationally-unrecognized referendums held days prior, during the invasion of Ukraine that began in late February, which were organized by Russian occupation authorities in territories where hostilities were ongoing ...

  6. Federal districts of Russia - Wikipedia

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    The federal districts of Russia were established by a decree issued by President Vladimir Putin on 13 May 2000 to facilitate the federal government's control of the then 89 federal subjects across the country. [9] [10] On 19 January 2010, the new North Caucasian Federal District split from the Southern Federal District. [8]

  7. List of districts in Russia - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of districts of Russia.A district is an administrative and municipal division of a federal subject of Russia.Within the framework of administrative divisions, the administrative districts are on the same level of hierarchy as the cities of federal subject significance and may be further subdivided into towns of district significance, urban-type settlements of district ...

  8. List of federal subjects of Russia by Human Development Index

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    Magadan Oblast: 0.871 15 Moscow Oblast: 0.866 16 Samara Oblast: 0.866 17 Komi Republic: 0.866 18 Sverdlovsk Oblast: 0.864 19 Lipetsk Oblast: 0.862 20 Novosibirsk Oblast: 0.862 21 Orenburg Oblast: 0.860 22 Udmurtia: 0.859 23 Voronezh Oblast: 0.859 24 Yaroslavl Oblast: 0.858 25 Kaluga Oblast: 0.858 26 Kursk Oblast: 0.856 27 Kaliningrad Oblast: 0. ...

  9. Krais of Russia - Wikipedia

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    Oblasts, another type of federal subject, are legally identical to krais and the difference between a political entity with the name "krai" or "oblast" is purely traditional; both are constituent entities equivalent in legal status in Russia with representation in the Federation Council.