Selivanovo (Russian : Селиваново) is the name of several rural localities in Russia.
Russian is an East Slavic language, which is official in the Russian Federation, Belarus, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan, as well as being widely used throughout Eastern Europe, the Baltic states, the Caucasus and Central Asia. It was the de facto language of the Soviet Union until its dissolution on 25 December 1991. Although, nowadays, over two decades after the breakup of the Soviet Union, Russian is used in official capacity or in public life in all the post-Soviet nation-states, as well as in Israel and Mongolia, the rise of state-specific varieties of this language tends to be strongly denied in Russia, in line with the Russian World ideology.
The classification system of the types of inhabited localities in Russia, the former Soviet Union, and some other post-Soviet states has certain peculiarities compared with the classification systems in other countries.
As of 2012, one rural locality in Arkhangelsk Oblast bears this name:
Arkhangelsk Oblast is a federal subject of Russia. It includes the Arctic archipelagos of Franz Josef Land and Novaya Zemlya, as well as the Solovetsky Islands in the White Sea. Arkhangelsk Oblast also has administrative jurisdiction over Nenets Autonomous Okrug. Including Nenetsia, Arkhangelsk Oblast has an area of 587,400 km2. Its population was 1,227,626 as of the 2010 Census.
Velsky District is an administrative district (raion), one of the twenty-one in Arkhangelsk Oblast, Russia. As a municipal division, it is incorporated as Velsky Municipal District. It is located in the south of the oblast and borders with Shenkursky District in the north, Ustyansky District in the east, Verkhovazhsky District of Vologda Oblast in the south, Konoshsky District in the west, and with Nyandomsky District in the northwest. The area of the district is 10,060 square kilometers (3,880 sq mi). Its administrative center is the town of Velsk. Population: 54,792 (2010 Census); 61,819 (2002 Census); 71,474 (1989 Census). The population of Velsk accounts for 43.6% of the district's total population.
As of 2012, one rural locality in Belgorod Oblast bears this name:
Belgorod Oblast is a federal subject of Russia. Its administrative center is the city of Belgorod. Population: 1,532,526.
Valuysky District is an administrative district (raion), one of the twenty-one in Belgorod Oblast, Russia. As a municipal division, it is incorporated as Valuysky Municipal District. It is located in the south of the oblast. The area of the district is 1,709.6 square kilometers (660.1 sq mi). Its administrative center is the town of Valuyki. Population: 33,845 (2010 Census); 36,601 ; 38,293 (1989 Census).
As of 2012, one rural locality in Kaluga Oblast bears this name:
Kaluga Oblast is a federal subject of Russia. Its administrative center is the city of Kaluga. Population: 1,010,930.
As of 2012, one rural locality in Kostroma Oblast bears this name:
As of 2012, two rural localities in Leningrad Oblast bear this name:
As of 2012, two rural localities in Moscow Oblast bear this name:
As of 2012, one rural locality in Novgorod Oblast bears this name:
As of 2012, one rural locality in Novosibirsk Oblast bears this name:
As of 2012, one rural locality in Oryol Oblast bears this name:
As of 2012, seven rural localities in Pskov Oblast bear this name:
As of 2012, one rural locality in Ryazan Oblast bears this name:
As of 2012, one rural locality in the Sakha Republic bears this name:
As of 2012, two rural localities in Smolensk Oblast bear this name:
As of 2012, one rural locality in Tula Oblast bears this name:
As of 2012, two rural localities in Tver Oblast bear this name:
As of 2012, four rural localities in Vologda Oblast bear this name:
As of 2012, two rural localities in Yaroslavl Oblast bear this name:
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