Usolsky District is the name of several administrative and municipal districts in Russia:
Russia, officially the Russian Federation, is a transcontinental country in Eastern Europe and North Asia. At 17,125,200 square kilometres (6,612,100 sq mi), Russia is by far or by a considerable margin the largest country in the world by area, covering more than one-eighth of the Earth's inhabited land area, and the ninth most populous, with about 146.77 million people as of 2019, including Crimea. About 77% of the population live in the western, European part of the country. Russia's capital, Moscow, is one of the largest cities in the world and the second largest city in Europe; other major cities include Saint Petersburg, Novosibirsk, Yekaterinburg and Nizhny Novgorod. Extending across the entirety of Northern Asia and much of Eastern Europe, Russia spans eleven time zones and incorporates a wide range of environments and landforms. From northwest to southeast, Russia shares land borders with Norway, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland, Belarus, Ukraine, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, China, Mongolia and North Korea. It shares maritime borders with Japan by the Sea of Okhotsk and the U.S. state of Alaska across the Bering Strait. However, Russia recognises two more countries that border it, Abkhazia and South Ossetia, both of which are internationally recognized as parts of Georgia.
Usolsky District is an administrative district, one of the thirty-three in Irkutsk Oblast, Russia. Municipally, it is incorporated as Usolsky Municipal District. It is located in the southern part of the oblast and borders Bokhansky District in the north, Angarsky, Shelekhovsky, and Slyudyansky Districts in the east, the Republic of Buryatia in the south, and Cheremkhovsky District in the west. The area of the district is 6,300 square kilometers (2,400 sq mi). Its administrative center is the urban locality of Belorechensky. As of the 2010 Census, the total population of the district was 50,334, with the population of Belorechensky accounting for 15.9% of that number.
Irkutsk Oblast is a federal subject of Russia, located in southeastern Siberia in the basins of the Angara, Lena, and Nizhnyaya Tunguska Rivers. The administrative center is the city of Irkutsk. It had a population of 2,428,750 at the 2010 Census.
Usolsky District is an administrative district (raion) of Perm Krai, Russia; one of the thirty-three in the krai. As a municipal division, it is incorporated as Usolsky Municipal District. It is located in the center of the krai. The area of the district is 4,666 square kilometers (1,802 sq mi). Its administrative center is the town of Usolye. Population: 14,232 (2010 Census); 13,398 (2002 Census); 16,265 (1989 Census). The population of Usolye accounts for 40.0% of the district's total population.
Kirovsky District is the name of several administrative and municipal divisions in Russia. The districts are generally named for Sergey Kirov, a Soviet statesman.
Alexandrovsky District is the name of several administrative and municipal districts in Russia. The district names are generally derived from or related to the male first name Alexander.
Ilyinsky District is the name of several administrative and municipal districts in Russia:
Osinsky District is the name of several administrative and municipal districts in Russia:
Chastinsky District is an administrative district (raion) of Perm Krai, Russia; one of the thirty-three in the krai. Municipally, it is incorporated as Chastinsky Municipal District. It is located in the southwest of the krai. The area of the district is 1,632 square kilometers (630 sq mi). Its administrative center is the rural locality of Chastye. Population: 12,817 (2010 Census); 14,675 (2002 Census); 14,791 (1989 Census). The population of Chastye accounts for 37.9% of the district's total population.
Kishertsky District is an administrative district (raion) of Perm Krai, Russia; one of the thirty-three in the krai. Municipally, it is incorporated as Kishertsky Municipal District. It is located in the southeast of the krai. The area of the district is 1,400 square kilometers (540 sq mi). Its administrative center is the rural locality of Ust-Kishert. Population: 12,777 (2010 Census); 15,093 (2002 Census); 17,957 (1989 Census). The population of Ust-Kishert accounts for 32.9% of the district's total population.
Ochyorsky District is an administrative district (raion) of Perm Krai, Russia; one of the thirty-three in the krai. Municipally, it is incorporated as Ochyorsky Municipal District. It is located in the southwest of the krai. The area of the district is 1,330 square kilometers (510 sq mi). Its administrative center is the town of Ochyor. Population: 22,828 (2010 Census); 25,347 (2002 Census); 27,013 (1989 Census). The population of Ochyor accounts for 62.4% of the district's total population.
Oktyabrsky District is an administrative district (raion) of Perm Krai, Russia; one of the thirty-three in the krai. Municipally, it is incorporated as Oktyabrsky Municipal District. It is located in the southeast of the krai. The area of the district is 3,444 square kilometers (1,330 sq mi). Its administrative center is the urban locality of Oktyabrsky. Population: 30,441 (2010 Census); 36,463 (2002 Census); 39,253 (1989 Census). The population of the administrative center accounts for 32.3% of the district's total population.
Ordinsky District is an administrative district (raion) of Perm Krai, Russia; one of the thirty-three in the krai. Municipally, it is incorporated as Ordinsky Municipal District. It is located in the southeast of the krai, mostly in the valley of the Iren River. The area of the district is 1,418 square kilometers (547 sq mi). Its administrative center is the rural locality of Orda. As of the 2010 Census, the total population of the district was 15,605, with the population of Orda accounting for 34.4% of that number.
Vereshchaginsky District is an administrative district (raion) of Perm Krai, Russia; one of the thirty-three in the krai. Municipally, it is incorporated as Vereshchaginsky Municipal District. It is located in the west of the krai. The area of the district is 1,621 square kilometers (626 sq mi). Its administrative center is the town of Vereshchagino. Population: 41,379 (2010 Census); 43,958 (2002 Census); 46,714 (1989 Census). The population of Vereshchagino accounts for 53.5% of the district's total population.
Sverdlovsky District is the name of several administrative and municipal districts in Russia. The districts are generally named after Yakov Sverdlov, a Bolshevik party leader.
Beryozovsky District is the name of several administrative and municipal districts in Russia. The name is generally derived from or related to the root "beryoza".
Oktyabrsky Urban Settlement or Oktyabrskoye Urban Settlement is the name of several municipal formations in Russia.
Pavlovskoye Urban Settlement is the name of several municipal formations in Russia.
Belorechenskoye Urban Settlement is the name of several municipal formations in Russia.
Kropotkinskoye Urban Settlement is the name of several municipal formations in Russia.
Dobryanskoye Urban Settlement is a municipal formation within Dobryansky Municipal District of Perm Krai, Russia, which a part of the territory of the town of krai significance of Dobryanka is incorporated as. It is one of the two urban settlements in the municipal district.
Gremyachinskoye Urban Settlement is a municipal formation within Gremyachinsky Municipal District of Perm Krai, Russia, which a part of the territory of the town of krai significance of Gremyachinsk is incorporated as. It is the only urban settlement in the municipal district.
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