Administrative divisions of Yaroslavl Oblast

Yaroslavl Oblast, Russia
Administrative center: Yaroslavl
As of 2012:[1]
# of districts
(районы)
17
# of cities/towns
(города)
11
# of urban-type settlements
(посёлки городского типа)
12
# of rural okrugs
(сельские округа)
224
As of 2002:[2]
# of rural localities
(сельские населённые пункты)
6,024
# of uninhabited rural localities
(сельские населённые пункты без населения)
1,029
  • Cities and towns under the oblast's jurisdiction:
    • Yaroslavl (Ярославль) (administrative center)
      • city districts:
        • Dzerzhinsky (Дзержинский)
        • Frunzensky (Фрунзенский)
        • Kirovsky (Кировский)
        • Krasnoperekopsky (Красноперекопский)
        • Leninsky (Ленинский)
        • Zavolzhsky (Заволжский)
    • Pereslavl-Zalessky (Переславль-Залесский)
    • Rostov (Ростов)
    • Rybinsk (Рыбинск)
    • Tutayev (Тутаев)
    • Uglich (Углич)
  • Districts:
    • Bolsheselsky (Большесельский)
      • with 7 rural okrugs under the district's jurisdiction.
    • Borisoglebsky (Борисоглебский)
      • Urban-type settlements under the district's jurisdiction:
      • with 12 rural okrugs under the district's jurisdiction.
    • Breytovsky (Брейтовский)
      • with 8 rural okrugs under the district's jurisdiction.
    • Danilovsky (Даниловский)
      • Towns under the district's jurisdiction:
      • with 19 rural okrugs under the district's jurisdiction.
    • Gavrilov-Yamsky (Гаврилов-Ямский)
      • Towns under the district's jurisdiction:
      • with 9 rural okrugs under the district's jurisdiction.
    • Lyubimsky (Любимский)
      • Towns under the district's jurisdiction:
      • with 8 rural okrugs under the district's jurisdiction.
    • Myshkinsky (Мышкинский)
      • Towns under the district's jurisdiction:
      • with 10 rural okrugs under the district's jurisdiction.
    • Nekouzsky (Некоузский)
      • with 11 rural okrugs under the district's jurisdiction.
    • Nekrasovsky (Некрасовский)
      • Urban-type settlements under the district's jurisdiction:
      • with 14 rural okrugs under the district's jurisdiction.
    • Pereslavsky (Переславский)
      • with 21 rural okrugs under the district's jurisdiction.
    • Pervomaysky (Первомайский)
      • Urban-type settlements under the district's jurisdiction:
      • with 10 rural okrugs under the district's jurisdiction.
    • Poshekhonsky (Пошехонский)
      • Towns under the district's jurisdiction:
      • with 18 rural okrugs under the district's jurisdiction.
    • Rostovsky (Ростовский)
      • Urban-type settlements under the district's jurisdiction:
      • with 15 rural okrugs under the district's jurisdiction.
    • Rybinsky (Рыбинский)
      • Urban-type settlements under the district's jurisdiction:
        • Pesochnoye (Песочное)
      • with 16 rural okrugs under the district's jurisdiction.
    • Tutayevsky (Тутаевский)
      • Urban-type settlements under the district's jurisdiction:
      • with 10 rural okrugs under the district's jurisdiction.
    • Uglichsky (Угличский)
      • with 17 rural okrugs under the district's jurisdiction.
    • Yaroslavsky (Ярославский)
      • Urban-type settlements under the district's jurisdiction:
      • with 19 rural okrugs under the district's jurisdiction.

References

  1. Государственный комитет Российской Федерации по статистике. Комитет Российской Федерации по стандартизации, метрологии и сертификации. №ОК 019-95 1 января 1997 г. «Общероссийский классификатор объектов административно-территориального деления. Код 78», в ред. изменения №278/2015 от 1 января 2016 г.. (State Statistics Committee of the Russian Federation. Committee of the Russian Federation on Standardization, Metrology, and Certification. #OK 019-95 January 1, 1997 Russian Classification of Objects of Administrative Division (OKATO). Code 78, as amended by the Amendment #278/2015 of January 1, 2016. ).
  2. Results of the 2002 Russian Population CensusTerritory, number of districts, inhabited localities, and rural administrations of the Russian Federation by federal subject Archived September 28, 2011, at the Wayback Machine

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