List of States in the Ural Federal District of Russia
The following table lists the states in the Ural District of Russia:
State |
Description |
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Chelyabinsk Oblast |
Industrial centers and natural landmarks. |
Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug |
Oil and gas industry and indigenous Khanty and Mansi cultures. |
Kurgan Oblast |
Diverse landscapes and historical sites. |
Sverdlovsk Oblast |
Industrial centers, cultural landmarks, and natural attractions. |
Tyumen Oblast |
Oil and gas industry and diverse landscapes. |
Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug |
Natural gas industry and indigenous peoples. |
List of States in Russia
Russia is divided into 83 regions, or “subjects of the Federation”. The Russian Federation consists of 21 republics, 9 territories, 46 regions, 1 autonomous region, 4 autonomous districts, and 2 federally subordinate cities, Moscow and St. Petersburg. Russia’s capital is Moscow, which has a population of around 10 million. These regions are administratively equal, yet some have greater authority than others. The Russian Federation is the world’s largest federal state, with more than 100 different nationalities and ethnicities.
In this article, we will look into the administrative divisions of Russia, a list of states in Russia, and their key facts.
Table of Content
- Overview of Russia’s Administrative Divisions
- List of States in Russia
- List of States in the Central Federal District of Russia
- List of States in the Eastern District of Russia
- List of States in the North Caucasian District of Russia
- List of States in the Northwestern Federal District of Russia
- List of States in the Siberian Federal District of Russia
- List of States in the Southern Federal District of Russia
- List of States in the Ural Federal District of Russia
- List of States in the Volga Federal District of Russia
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