This is a list of administrative divisions of Perm Krai, a krai (federal subject) of Russia. Overall, the krai has 33 districts, 25 cities or towns, 27 "urban-type settlements", 3,961 rural localities, and 342 "uninhabited rural localities".
Perm Krai, Russia | |
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Administrative center: Perm | |
As of 2013: [1] | |
# of districts (районы) | 33 |
# of cities/towns (города) | 25 |
# of urban-type settlements (посёлки городского типа) | 27 |
As of 2002: [2] | |
# of rural localities (сельские населённые пункты) | 3,961 |
# of uninhabited rural localities (сельские населённые пункты без населения) | 342 |
Division | Structure | OKATO | OKTMO | Urban-type settlement/ district-level town* | ||
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Administrative | Municipal | |||||
Zvyozdny (Звёздный) | urban-type settlement (ZATO) | urban okrug | 57 563 | 57 763 | ||
Perm (Пермь) | city | urban okrug | 57 401 | 57 701 | ||
↳ | Dzerzhinsky (Дзержинский) | (under Perm ) | — | 57 401 | — | |
↳ | Industrialny (Индустриальный) | (under Perm ) | — | 57 401 | — | |
↳ | Kirovsky (Кировский) | (under Perm ) | — | 57 401 | — | |
↳ | Leninsky (Ленинский) | (under Perm ) | — | 57 401 | — | |
↳ | Motovilikhinsky (Мотовилихинский) | (under Perm ) | — | 57 401 | — | |
↳ | Ordzhonikidzevsky (Орджоникидзевский) | (under Perm ) | — | 57 401 | — | |
↳ | Sverdlovsky (Свердловский) | (under Perm ) | — | 57 401 | — | |
Alexandrovsk (Александровск) | city | okrug | 57 405 | 57 605 |
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Berezniki (Березники) | city | urban okrug | 57 408 | 57 708 | ||
Gremyachinsk (Гремячинск) | city | urban okrug | 57 412 | 57 615 |
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Gubakha (Губаха) | city | urban okrug | 57 415 | 57 717 |
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Dobryanka (Добрянка) | city | urban okrug | 57 416 | 57 615 |
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Kizel (Кизел) | city | urban okrug | 57 418 | 57 623 | ||
Krasnokamsk (Краснокамск) | city | urban okrug | 57 420 | 57 627 |
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Kungur (Кунгур) | city | urban okrug | 57 422 | 57 722 | ||
Lysva (Лысьва) | city | urban okrug | 57 427 | 57 726 | ||
Solikamsk (Соликамск) | city | urban okrug | 57 430 | 57 730 | ||
Chaykovsky (Чайковский) | city | urban okrug | 57 435 | 57 654 | ||
Chusovoy (Чусовой) | city | urban okrug | 57 440 | 57 658 | ||
✪ | Kudymkar (Кудымкар) | special city | urban okrug | 57 141 | 57 851 | |
Bardymsky (Бардымский) | district | 57 204 | 57 604 | |||
Beryozovsky (Берёзовский) | district | orkug | 57 206 | 57 606 | ||
Bolshesosnovsky (Большесосновский) | district | 57 208 | 57 608 | |||
Vereshchaginsky (Верещагинский) | district | urban okrug | 57 212 | 57 612 |
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✪ | Gaynsky (Гайнский) | special district | orkug | 57 114 | 57 814 | |
Gornozavodsky (Горнозаводский) | district | urban okrug | 57 214 | 57 614 |
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✪ | Kosinsky (Косинский) | special district | orkug | 57 117 | 57 817 | |
Yelovsky (Еловский) | district | 57 218 | 57 618 | |||
✪ | Kochyovsky (Кочёвский) | special district | orkug | 57 119 | 57 819 | |
Ilyinsky (Ильинский) | district | urban okrug | 57 220 | 57 620 |
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✪ | Kudymkarsky (Кудымкарский) | special district | orkug | 57 121 | 57 821 | |
Karagaysky (Карагайский) | district | 57 222 | 57 622 | |||
Kishertsky (Кишертский) | district | 57 224 | 57 624 | |||
✪ | Yurlinsky (Юрлинский) | special district | okrug | 57 125 | 57 825 | |
Krasnovishersky (Красновишерский) | district | urban okrug | 57 226 | 57 626 |
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✪ | Yusvinsky (Юсьвинский) | special district | okrug | 57 127 | 57 827 | |
Kuyedinsky (Куединский) | district | 57 228 | 57 628 | |||
Kungursky (Кунгурский) | district | 57 230 | 57 630 | |||
Nytvensky (Нытвенский) | district | urban okrug | 57 234 | 57 634 |
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Oktyabrsky (Октябрьский) | district | urban okrug | 57 236 | 57 636 |
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Ordinsky (Ординский) | district | okrug | 57 238 | 57 638 | ||
Osinsky (Осинский) | district | urban orkug | 57 240 | 57 640 |
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Okhansky (Оханский) | district | urban okrug | 57 242 | 57 642 |
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Ochyorsky (Очёрский) | district | urban okrug | 57 244 | 57 644 | ||
Permsky (Пермский) | district | 57 246 | 57 646 | |||
Sivinsky (Сивинский) | district | 57 248 | 57 648 | |||
Solikamsky (Соликамский) | district | urban okrug | 57 250 | 57 650 | ||
Suksunsky (Суксунский) | district | urban okrug | 57 251 | 57 651 |
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Uinsky (Уинский) | district | okrug | 57 252 | 57 652 | ||
Usolsky (Усольский) | district | (under Berezniki ) | 57 253 | 57 708 |
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Chastinsky (Частинский) | district | 57 255 | 57 655 | |||
Cherdynsky (Чердынский) | district | urban okrug | 57 256 | 57 656 | ||
Chernushinsky (Чернушинский) | district | urban okrug | 57 257 | 57 657 |
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