Kursk Oblast, Russia | |
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Administrative center: Kursk | |
As of 2011: [1] | |
# of districts (районы) | 28 |
# of cities/towns (города) | 10 |
# of urban-type settlements (посёлки городского типа) | 22 |
# of selsovets (сельсоветы) | 478 |
As of 2002: [2] | |
# of rural localities (сельские населённые пункты) | 2,771 |
# of uninhabited rural localities (сельские населённые пункты без населения) | 49 |
Shchigry is a town in Kursk Oblast, Russia, located between the Shchigra and Lesnaya Plata Rivers, 60 kilometers (37 mi) northeast of Kursk. Population: 17,040 (2010 Census); 19,582 (2002 Census); 21,187 (1989 Census); 18,000 (1974).
Zheleznogorsk is a town in Kursk Oblast, Russia, located 130 kilometers (81 mi) northwest of Kursk. Population: 95,049 (2010 Census); 95,528 (2002 Census); 85,192 (1989 Census).
Belovsky District is an administrative and municipal district (raion), one of the twenty-eight in Kursk Oblast, Russia. It is located in the south of the oblast. The area of the district is 950 square kilometers (370 sq mi). Its administrative center is the rural locality of Belaya. Population: 17,933 (2010 Census); 22,182 ; 25,968 (1989 Census). The population of Belaya accounts for 14.5% of the district's total population.
Bolshesoldatsky District is an administrative and municipal district (raion), one of the twenty-eight in Kursk Oblast, Russia. It is located in the south of the oblast. The area of the district is 800 square kilometers (310 sq mi). Its administrative center is the rural locality of Bolshoye Soldatskoye. Population: 12,678 (2010 Census); 14,636 ; 18,528 (1989 Census). The population of Bolshoye Soldatskoye accounts for 21.1% of the district's total population.
Cheremisinovsky District is an administrative and municipal district (raion), one of the twenty-eight in Kursk Oblast, Russia. It is located in the northeast of the oblast. The area of the district is 813 square kilometers (314 sq mi). Its administrative center is the urban locality of Cheremisinovo. Population: 10,347 (2010 Census); 12,431 ; 14,160 (1989 Census). The population of Cheremisinovo accounts for 36.8% of the district's population.
Kursk is a city and the administrative center of Kursk Oblast, Russia, located at the confluence of the Kur, Tuskar, and Seym rivers. The area around Kursk was the site of a turning point in the Soviet–German struggle during World War II and the site of the largest tank battle in history. Population: 415,159 (2010 Census); 412,442 (2002 Census); 424,239 (1989 Census).
Kurchatov is a town in Kursk Oblast, Russia, located on the Seym River 42 kilometers (26 mi) west of Kursk. Population: 42,706 (2010 Census); 45,556 (2002 Census); 41,085 (1989 Census).
Lgov is a town in Kursk Oblast, Russia, located on both banks of the Seym River 80 kilometers (50 mi) west of Kursk. Population: 21,453 (2010 Census); 23,783 (2002 Census); 25,643 (1989 Census); 26,000 (1972).
Administrative, territorial, and municipal division of the Altai Republic is regulated by the Law #12-15 of the Altai Republic, passed by the State Assembly—El Kurultai on June 2, 1999, with subsequent amendments. The Law established the following classification: