Administrative divisions of Primorsky Krai

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The Primorye region in the Far Eastern Federal District of the Russian Federation is divided into 22 raions and 12 urban districts . A total of 28 urban and 117 rural communities are subordinate to the raions (as of 2010).

Primorsky Krai, Russia Flag of Primorsky Krai.svg
Administrative center: Vladivostok
As of 2014: [1]
# of districts
(районы)
22
# of cities/towns
(города)
12
# of urban-type settlements
(посёлки городского типа)
27
As of 2002: [2]
# of rural localities
(сельские населённые пункты)
606
# of uninhabited rural localities
(сельские населённые пункты без населения)
4

Administrative and municipal divisions

Administrative divisions of Primorsky Krai
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DivisionStructure OKATO OKTMO Urban-type settlement/
resort settlement*
AdministrativeMunicipal
Fokino (Фокино)city (ZATO)urban okrug05 54705 747
Vladivostok (Владивосток)cityurban okrug05 40105 701
Frunzensky (Фрунзенский)(under Vladivostok )05 401
Leninsky (Ленинский)(under Vladivostok )05 401
Pervomaysky (Первомайский)(under Vladivostok )05 401
Pervorechensky (Первореченский)(under Vladivostok )05 401
Sovetsky (Советский)(under Vladivostok )05 401
Arsenyev (Арсеньев)cityurban okrug05 40305 703
Artyom (Артём)cityurban okrug05 40505 705
Bolshoy Kamen (Большой Камень)cityurban okrug05 40605 706
Dalnegorsk (Дальнегорск)cityurban okrug05 40705 707
Dalnerechensk (Дальнереченск)cityurban okrug05 40805 708
Lesozavodsk (Лесозаводск)cityurban okrug05 41105 711
Nakhodka (Находка)cityurban okrug05 41405 714
Partizansk (Партизанск)cityurban okrug05 41705 717
Spassk-Dalny (Спасск-Дальний)cityurban okrug05 42005 720
Ussuriysk (Уссурийск)cityurban okrug05 42305 723
Anuchinsky (Анучинский)districtokrug05 20205 602
Dalnerechensky (Дальнереченский)district05 20705 607
Kavalerovsky (Кавалеровский)district05 21005 610
Kirovsky (Кировский)district05 21205 612
Krasnoarmeysky (Красноармейский)district05 21405 614
Lazovsky (Лазовский)districtokrug05 21705 617
Mikhaylovsky (Михайловский)district05 22005 620
Nadezhdinsky (Надеждинский)district05 22305 623
Oktyabrsky (Октябрьский)districtokrug05 22605 626
Olginsky (Ольгинский)district05 22805 628
Partizansky (Партизанский)district05 23005 630
Pogranichny (Пограничный)districtokrug05 23205 632
Pozharsky (Пожарский)district05 23405 634
Spassky (Спасский)district05 23705 637
Terneysky (Тернейский)districtokrug05 24005 640
Khankaysky (Ханкайский)districtokrug05 24605 646
Khasansky (Хасанский)district05 24805 648
Khorolsky (Хорольский)districtokrug05 25005 650
Chernigovsky (Черниговский)district05 25305 653
Chuguyevsky (Чугуевский)districtokrug05 25505 655
Shkotovsky (Шкотовский)district05 25705 657
Yakovlevsky (Яковлевский)district05 25905 659

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