Oktyabrsky Urban Settlement

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Oktyabrsky Urban Settlement or Oktyabrskoye Urban Settlement is the name of several municipal formations in Russia.

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  1. Law #159
  2. Law #208
  3. Resolution #123-PG and Law #81/2005-OZ
  4. OKATO Code 18 242 and Law #968-OD
  5. OKATO Code 11 254 and Law #258-vneoch.-OZ
  6. Law #101-oz
  7. Law #227
  8. Law #63-oz
  9. Law #1886-411
  10. OKATO Code 61 217 and Law #86-OZ
  11. Law #180-ZO

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Russian Classification on Objects of Administrative Division, or OKATO, also called All-Russian classification on units of administrative and territorial distribution in English, is one of several Russian national registers. OKATO's purpose is organization of information about structure of the administrative divisions of the federal subjects of Russia.