Kamchatka Krai was formed on July 1, 2007 as a result of the merger of Kamchatka Oblast with Koryak Autonomous Okrug.
Kamchatka Krai, Russia | |
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Administrative center: Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky | |
As of 2014: [1] | |
Number of districts (районы) | 11 |
Number of cities/towns (города) | 3 |
Number of urban-type settlements (посёлки городского типа) | 2 |
As of 2002: [2] | |
Number of rural localities (сельские населённые пункты) | 83 |
Number of uninhabited rural localities (сельские населённые пункты без населения) | 10 |
Number on map | Division | Structure | OKATO | OKTMO | Urban-type settlement | ||
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Administrative | Municipal | ||||||
- | Vilyuchinsk (Вилючинск) | city (ZATO) | urban okrug | 30 535 | 30 735 | ||
- | Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky (Петропавловск-Камчатский) | city | urban okrug | 30 401 | 30 701 | ||
- | Yelizovo (Елизово) | city | (under Yelizovsky ) | 30 402 | 30 607 | ||
1 | Aleutsky (Алеутский) | district | 30 201 | 30 601 | |||
2 | Bystrinsky (Быстринский) | district | 30 204 | 30 604 | |||
3 | Yelizovsky (Елизовский) | district | 30 207 | 30 607 |
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5 | Milkovsky (Мильковский) | district | 30 210 | 30 610 | |||
8 | Sobolevsky (Соболевский) | district | 30 213 | 30 613 | |||
10 | Ust-Bolsheretsky (Усть-Большерецкий) | district | 30 216 | 30 616 | |||
11 | Ust-Kamchatsky (Усть-Камчатский) | district | 30 219 | 30 619 | |||
4 | ✪ | Karaginsky (Карагинский) | special district | district | 30 124 | 30 824 | |
6 | ✪ | Olyutorsky (Олюторский) | special district | district | 30 127 | 30 827 | |
7 | ✪ | Penzhinsky (Пенжинский) | special district | district | 30 129 | 30 829 | |
9 | ✪ | Tigilsky (Тигильский) | special district | district | 30 132 | 30 832 | |
- | ✪ | Palana (Палана) | (under Tigilsky ) | urban okrug | 30 132 | 30 851 |
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