Irkutsk Oblast, Russia | |
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Administrative center: Irkutsk | |
As of 2015: [1] | |
Number of districts (районы) | 33 |
Number of cities/towns (города) | 22 |
Number of urban-type settlements (посёлки городского типа) | 51 |
As of 2002: [2] | |
Number of rural localities (сельские населённые пункты) | 1,503 |
Number of uninhabited rural localities (сельские населённые пункты без населения) | 39 |
Division | Structure | OKATO | OKTMO | Urban-type settlement/ district-level town* | ||
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Administrative | Municipal | |||||
Irkutsk (Иркутск) | city | urban okrug | 25 401 | 25 701 | ||
↳ | Pravoberezhny (Правобережный) | — | — | |||
↳ | Kirovsky (Кировский) | (under Irkutsk ) | (under Pravoberezhny ) | 25 401 | — | |
↳ | Kuybyshevsky (Куйбышевский) | (under Irkutsk ) | (under Pravoberezhny ) | 25 401 | — | |
↳ | Leninsky (Ленинский) | (under Irkutsk ) | — | 25 401 | — | |
↳ | Oktyabrsky (Октябрьский) | (under Irkutsk ) | — | 25 401 | — | |
↳ | Sverdlovsky (Свердловский) | (under Irkutsk ) | — | 25 401 | — | |
Bratsk (Братск) | city | urban okrug | 25 414 | 25 714 | ||
↳ | Padunsky (Падунский) | (under Bratsk ) | — | 25 414 | — | |
↳ | Pravoberezhny (Правобережный) | (under Bratsk ) | — | 25 414 | — | |
↳ | Tsentralny (Центральный) | (under Bratsk ) | — | 25 414 | — | |
Zima (Зима) | city | urban okrug | 25 420 | 25 720 | ||
Sayansk (Саянск) | city | urban okrug | 25 426 | 25 726 | ||
Svirsk (Свирск) | city | urban okrug | 25 427 | 25 746 | ||
Tulun (Тулун) | city | urban okrug | 25 432 | 25 732 | ||
Usolye-Sibirskoye (Усолье-Сибирское) | city | urban okrug | 25 436 | 25 736 | ||
Ust-Ilimsk (Усть-Илимск) | city | urban okrug | 25 438 | 25 738 | ||
Cheremkhovo (Черемхово) | city | urban okrug | 25 445 | 25 745 | ||
Balagansky (Балаганский) | district | 25 201 | 25 601 |
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Bodaybinsky (Бодайбинский) | district | 25 202 | 25 602 |
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Angarsky (Ангарский) | district | urban okrug | 25 203 | 25 603 |
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Bratsky (Братский) | district | 25 204 | 25 604 |
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✪ | Alarsky (Аларский) | special district | district | 25 205 | 25 605 | |
Zhigalovsky (Жигаловский) | district | 25 206 | 25 606 |
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✪ | Bayandayevsky (Баяндаевский) | special district | district | 25 207 | 25 607 | |
Zalarinsky (Заларинский) | district | 25 208 | 25 608 |
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✪ | Bokhansky (Боханский) | special district | district | 25 209 | 25 609 | |
Ziminsky (Зиминский) | district | 25 210 | 25 610 | |||
Irkutsky (Иркутский) | district | 25 212 | 25 612 |
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Kazachinsko-Lensky (Казачинско-Ленский) | district | 25 214 | 25 614 |
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Katangsky (Катангский) | district | 25 216 | 25 616 | |||
Kachugsky (Качугский) | district | 25 218 | 25 618 |
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Kirensky (Киренский) | district | 25 220 | 25 620 |
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Kuytunsky (Куйтунский) | district | 25 222 | 25 622 |
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Mamsko-Chuysky (Мамско-Чуйский) | district | 25 224 | 25 624 |
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Nizhneilimsky (Нижнеилимский) | district | 25 226 | 25 626 |
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Nizhneudinsky (Нижнеудинский) | district | 25 228 | 25 628 |
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✪ | Nukutsky (Нукутский) | special district | district | 25 229 | 25 629 | |
Olkhonsky (Ольхонский) | district | 25 230 | 25 630 | |||
✪ | Osinsky (Осинский) | special district | district | 25 231 | 25 631 | |
Slyudyansky (Слюдянский) | district | 25 234 | 25 634 |
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Tayshetsky (Тайшетский) | district | 25 236 | 25 636 |
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Tulunsky (Тулунский) | district | 25 238 | 25 638 | |||
Usolsky (Усольский) | district | 25 240 | 25 640 |
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Ust-Ilimsky (Усть-Илимский) | district | 25 242 | 25 642 |
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Ust-Kutsky (Усть-Кутский) | district | 25 244 | 25 644 | |||
Ust-Udinsky (Усть-Удинский) | district | 25 246 | 25 646 |
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Cheremkhovsky (Черемховский) | district | 25 248 | 25 648 |
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Chunsky (Чунский) | district | 25 250 | 25 650 |
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Shelekhovsky (Шелеховский) | district | 25 255 | 25 655 |
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✪ | Ekhirit-Bulagatsky (Эхирит-Булагатский) | special district | district | 25 257 | 25 657 |
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