Administrative divisions of Perm Krai

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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".

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Perm Krai, Russia Flag of Perm Krai.svg
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
Map of the Perm Krai (with numbered) Administrative Map of Perm Krai Numbered.svg
Map of the Perm Krai (with numbered)

Administrative and municipal divisions

Administrative divisions of Perm Krai
Map
DivisionStructure OKATO OKTMO Urban-type settlement/
district-level town*
AdministrativeMunicipal
Zvyozdny (Звёздный)urban-type settlement (ZATO)urban okrug57 56357 763
Perm (Пермь)cityurban okrug57 40157 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)cityokrug57 40557 605
Berezniki (Березники)cityurban okrug57 40857 708
Gremyachinsk (Гремячинск)cityurban okrug57 41257 615
Gubakha (Губаха)cityurban okrug57 41557 717
Dobryanka (Добрянка)cityurban okrug57 41657 615
Kizel (Кизел)cityurban okrug57 41857 623
Krasnokamsk (Краснокамск)cityurban okrug57 42057 627
Kungur (Кунгур)cityurban okrug57 42257 722
Lysva (Лысьва)cityurban okrug57 42757 726
Solikamsk (Соликамск)cityurban okrug57 43057 730
Chaykovsky (Чайковский)cityurban okrug57 43557 654
Chusovoy (Чусовой)cityurban okrug57 44057 658
Kudymkar (Кудымкар)special cityurban okrug57 14157 851
Bardymsky (Бардымский)district57 20457 604
Beryozovsky (Берёзовский)districtorkug57 20657 606
Bolshesosnovsky (Большесосновский)district57 20857 608
Vereshchaginsky (Верещагинский)districturban okrug57 21257 612
Gaynsky (Гайнский)special districtorkug57 11457 814
Gornozavodsky (Горнозаводский)districturban okrug57 21457 614
Kosinsky (Косинский)special districtorkug57 11757 817
Yelovsky (Еловский)district57 21857 618
Kochyovsky (Кочёвский)special districtorkug57 11957 819
Ilyinsky (Ильинский)districturban okrug57 22057 620
Kudymkarsky (Кудымкарский)special districtorkug57 12157 821
Karagaysky (Карагайский)district57 22257 622
Kishertsky (Кишертский)district57 22457 624
Yurlinsky (Юрлинский)special districtokrug57 12557 825
Krasnovishersky (Красновишерский)districturban okrug57 22657 626
Yusvinsky (Юсьвинский)special districtokrug57 12757 827
Kuyedinsky (Куединский)district57 22857 628
Kungursky (Кунгурский)district57 23057 630
Nytvensky (Нытвенский)districturban okrug57 23457 634
Oktyabrsky (Октябрьский)districturban okrug57 23657 636
Ordinsky (Ординский)districtokrug57 23857 638
Osinsky (Осинский)districturban orkug57 24057 640
  • Osa (Оса) town*
Okhansky (Оханский)districturban okrug57 24257 642
Ochyorsky (Очёрский)districturban okrug57 24457 644
Permsky (Пермский)district57 24657 646
Sivinsky (Сивинский)district57 24857 648
Solikamsky (Соликамский)districturban okrug57 25057 650
Suksunsky (Суксунский)districturban okrug57 25157 651
Uinsky (Уинский)districtokrug57 25257 652
Usolsky (Усольский)district(under Berezniki )57 25357 708
Chastinsky (Частинский)district57 25557 655
Cherdynsky (Чердынский)districturban okrug57 25657 656
Chernushinsky (Чернушинский)districturban okrug57 25757 657

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