Administrative divisions of Koryak Autonomous Okrug

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Koryak Autonomous Okrug was a federal subject of Russia until June 30, 2007. On July 1, 2007 it was merged with Kamchatka Oblast to form Kamchatka Krai. After the merger, it retains a status of an administrative division within Kamchatka Krai.

Koryak Autonomous Okrug, Russia Flag of Koryakia.svg
Administrative center: Palana
As of June 30, 2007: [1]
# of districts
(районы)
4
# of cities/towns
(города)
# of urban-type settlements
(посёлки городского типа)
2
# of selsovets
(сельсоветы)
As of 2002: [2]
# of rural localities
(сельские населённые пункты)
28
# of uninhabited rural localities
(сельские населённые пункты без населения)
1

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