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Nenets Autonomous Area
Nenets Autonomous Area , administrative division (1990 est. pop. 55,000), 68,224 sq mi (176,700 sq km), extreme NE European Russia. Formed in 1929, the area forms the northern part of Arkhangelsk oblast and extends along the tundra coast of the Barents, White, and Kara seas. Naryan-Mar, the capital,... Read more
Murmansk
Murmansk , city (1989 pop. 468,000), capital of Murmansk region, NW European Russia, on the Kola Gulf of the Barents Sea. It is the terminus of the Northeast Passage and the world's largest city N of the Arctic Circle, with a polar research institute. For many years this ice-free port was a leadin... Read more
Turkistan
Turkistan or Turkestan , historic region of central Asia. Western, or Russian, Turkistan extended from the Caspian Sea in the west to the Chinese frontier in the east and from the Aral-Irtysh watershed in the north to the borders of Iran and Afghanistan in the south. Eastern, or Chinese, Turkist... Read more
Bukovina
Bukovina , Rom. Bucovina, Ukr. Bukovyna, historic region of E Europe, in SW Ukraine and NE Romania. Traversed by the Carpathian Mts. and the upper Prut and Siretul rivers, it is heavily forested [ Bukovina means "beechwood" in Romanian] and produces timber, textiles, grain, and livestock. S... Read more
Kamchatka
Kamchatka , peninsula, 104,200 sq mi (269,878 sq km), Kamchatka Territory, Russian Far East, separating the Sea of Okhotsk in the west from the Bering Sea and the Pacific Ocean in the east. Extending from lat. 51°N to lat. 61°N, it is 750 mi (1,207 km) long and terminates in the south in Cap... Read more
Karelia
Karelia , constituent republic (1990 pop. 800,000), 66,409 sq mi (172,300 sq km), NW European Russia, extending from the Finnish border in the west to the White Sea in the east and from the Kola Peninsula in the north to Lakes Ladoga and Onega (Europe's largest freshwater lakes) in the south. Petro... Read more
Galicia
Galicia , Pol. Galicja, Ukr. Halychyna, Rus. Galitsiya, historic region (32,332 sq mi/83,740 sq km), SE Poland and W Ukraine, covering the slopes of the N Carpathians and plains to the north and bordering on Slovakia in the south. It is drained by the upper Dniester, the upper Vistula, and the... Read more
Kiev
Kiev , Ukrainian Kyyiv, Rus. Kiyev, city (1990 est. pop. 2,600,000) and municipality with the status of a region (oblast), capital of Ukraine and of Kiev region, a port on the Dnieper River. The largest city of Ukraine, Kiev is a leading industrial, commercial, and cultural center. Food processi... Read more
Crimea
Crimea , Rus. and Ukr. Krym, peninsula and autonomous republic (1991 est. pop. 2,363,000), c.10,000 sq mi (25,900 sq km), extreme SE Ukraine, linked with the mainland by the Perekop Isthmus. The peninsula is bounded on the S and W by the Black Sea. The eastern tip of the Crimea is the Kerch penins... Read more
Lithuania
Lithuania , Lithuanian Lietuva, officially Republic of Lithuania, republic (2005 est. pop. 3,597,000), 25,174 sq mi (65,201 sq km), N central Europe. Lithuania borders on the Baltic Sea in the west, Latvia in the north, Belarus in the east and southeast, Poland in the south, and the Kaliningrad ob... Read more

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Territorial-Administrative Units
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of Russian History ...socialist republics (ASSRs), 8 autonomous oblasts (AOs), and 10 autonomous districts...defined administrative units — the oblasts and 7 kraya. In addition, Moscow and...administrative status equal to that of the oblasts and kraya. With the dissolution of the...
Turkestan
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of Russian History ...general was established, consisting of two oblasts — Syr Darya and Semireche...general, reducing Turkestan to two oblasts, but four years later the Zeravshan okrug...of the 1897 census, Turkestan's five oblasts contained 5,260,300 inhabitants...
Russia
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition ...as republics, autonomous regions (oblasts), and autonomous areas (okrugs...Yamalo-Nenets; 47 Russian regions (oblasts); 8 Russian territories (krays...cities of Moscow and St. Petersburg). Oblasts and krays are roughly equivalent to provinces...
oblast
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition ...and the former USSR. In the USSR, oblasts in which the majority of the population...others became republics. The boundaries of oblasts are usually based on economic and administrative considerations; as a result, oblasts vary considerably in size and population...
Russians
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Cultures ...1979 eight administrative provinces (oblasts) of central Russia were over 97 percent...Kurgan, Novosibirsk, and Kemerovo oblasts — likewise were over 90 percent...only fourteen of thirty primarily Russian oblasts were under 70 percent urban. Tambov...
Federation Treaties
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of Russian History ...separate agreement was initialed by representatives of Russia's oblasts and kraya (administrative divisions) that same week, followed...but not the Russian Federation's other constituent units (oblasts, kraya, and autonomous okruga ), as "sovereign," although...
Belarus
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition ...popularly elected. All legislators serve four-year terms. Administratively, the country is divided into six provinces, or oblasts, and one municipality. History Early History through the Soviet Era The region now constituting Belarus was colonized by...
Maris
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Cultures ...ranging approximately from 10,000 to 50,000 — were the Tatar and Udmurt republics and the Kirov and Sverdlovsk oblasts. In 1989 the Mari ASSR population was 749,300; the largest group was the Russians with a 47.5 percent share of the total...
Tajikistan
Encyclopedia entry from: Junior Worldmark Encyclopedia of Physical Geography ...square miles), the country is slightly smaller than the state of Wisconsin. Tajikistan is administratively divided into two oblasts and one autonomous oblast. 2 TERRITORIES AND DEPENDENCIES Tajikistan has no outside territories or dependencies. 3 CLIMATE...
Russian Soviet Federated Socialist Republic
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of Russian History ...autonomous soviet socialist republics" (ASSRs), six territories ( krai ), forty-nine regions ( oblast ), six autonomous oblasts, and ten national districts ( okrug ). The federal structure undoubtedly gave some dignity, self-respect, and sense of...

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