Administrative division of Vladimir Oblast
The Vladimir Oblast in Federal District Central Federal District of the Russian Federation is divided into 16 Rajons and 5 urban districts (including a " closed city "). A total of 26 urban and 80 rural municipalities are subordinate to the Rajons (status: 2010).
City districts
Urban district | Residents | Area (km²) |
Population density (inh / km²) |
Urban population |
Rural population |
More places | Number of urban settlements |
Number of rural settlements |
location | ||
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II | Gus-Khrustalny | 63,432 | 43 | 1475 | 63,325 | 107 | Gussewski | 2 | 1 |
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III | Kovrov | 148.355 | 57 | 2585 | 148.355 | - | 1 | - |
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IV | Murom | 116.991 | 44 | 2672 | 116.991 | - | 1 | - |
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Raduschny | 17,899 | 113 | 158 | 17,899 | - | 1 | - | ||||
I. | Vladimir | 340.188 | 308 | 1105 | 337.670 | 2,518 | 1 | ? |
Rajons
Rajon | Residents | Area (km²) |
Population density (inh / km²) |
Urban population |
Rural population |
Administrative headquarters | More places | Number of urban communities |
Number of rural communities |
location | |
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1 | Alexandrov | 114,613 | 1,834 | 62 | 101.992 | 12,621 | Alexandrov | Balakirewo , Karabanowo , Strunino | 4th | 4th | |
3 | Gorokhovets | 22,696 | 1,487 | 15th | 13,099 | 9,597 | Gorokhovets | 1 | 3 | ||
4th | Gus-Khrustalny | 44.032 | 4,370 | 10 | 6,803 | 37,229 | Gus-Khrustalny | Kurlowo | 1 | 13 | |
16 | Yuryev-Polski | 37,228 | 1.910 | 19th | 19,444 | 17,784 | Yuryev-Polski | 1 | 3 | ||
5 | Kameshkovo | 31,797 | 1,090 | 29 | 13,494 | 18.303 | Kameshkovo | 1 | 5 | ||
6th | Cherry match | 40,042 | 1,135 | 35 | 29,639 | 10,403 | Cherry match | 1 | 4th | ||
8th | Kolchugino | 55,534 | 1,148 | 48 | 45,379 | 10.155 | Kolchugino | 1 | 5 | ||
7th | Kovrov | 29,659 | 1,817 | 16 | 6,599 | 23,060 | Kovrov | Melechowo | 1 | 4th | |
9 | Melenki | 36,945 | 2,221 | 17th | 15.097 | 21,848 | Melenki | 1 | 7th | ||
10 | Murom | 24,683 | 1,050 | 24 | - | 24,683 | Murom | - | 2 | ||
11 | Petushki | 63.279 | 1,692 | 37 | 50.501 | 12,778 | Petushki | Gorodishchi , Kosterjowo , Pokrov , Volginsky | 5 | 3 | |
12 | Selivanovsky | 18,863 | 1,388 | 14th | 8,478 | 10,385 | Krasnaya Gorbatka | 1 | 4th | ||
13 | Sobinka | 57,854 | 1,524 | 38 | 42,498 | 15,356 | Sobinka | Lakinsk , Stavrovo | 3 | 9 | |
14th | Sudogda | 40,747 | 2,300 | 18th | 12,035 | 28,712 | Sudogda | 1 | 6th | ||
15th | Suzdal | 44,236 | 1,479 | 30th | 10,875 | 33,361 | Suzdal | 1 | 4th | ||
2 | Vyazniki | 81.011 | 2,252 | 36 | 51,407 | 29,604 | Vyazniki | Mstjora , Nikologory | 3 | 4th |
Remarks
- ↑ Number of the city district on the map
- ↑ a b Population figures from January 1, 2010 (calculation)
- ^ Urban-type settlements
- ↑ SATO (" Closed City ")
- ↑ Number of the raion on the map (in alphabetical order of names in Russian )
- ^ Urban-type settlements or municipalities
- ↑ a b c City does not belong to the Rajon, but forms an independent urban district; Population of the city not included in the calculation of population density
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- 2010 population figures from the Federal Service for State Statistics of Russia (calculation as of January 1; Excel file; 562 kB)
- Administrative structure in the official web portal of the Oblast Administration (Russian)
- Vladimir Oblast (administrative division) on mojgorod.ru (Russian)