Administrative divisions of Agin-Buryat Autonomous Okrug explained
Agin-Buryat Autonomous Okrug was a federal subject of Russia until February 29, 2008. On March 1, 2008, it was merged with Chita Oblast to form Zabaykalsky Krai. During the transitional period of 2008–2009, it retained a special status within Zabaykalsky Krai.
Agin-Buryat Autonomous Okrug, Russia | |
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Administrative center: Aginskoye |
As of February 29, 2008: |
- of districts
(районы)
| 3 |
- of cities/towns
(города)
| — |
- of urban-type settlements
(посёлки городского типа)
| 4 |
- of rural municipal formations
(сельские муниципальные образования)
| 35 |
As of 2002:[1] |
- of rural localities
(сельские населённые пункты)
| 62 |
- of uninhabited rural localities
(сельские населённые пункты без населения)
| — |
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- Districts:
- Aginsky (Агинский)
- Urban-type settlements under the district's jurisdiction:
- with 11 rural municipal formations under the district's jurisdiction.
- Duldurginsky (Дульдургинский)
- with 10 rural municipal formations under the district's jurisdiction.
- Mogoytuysky (Могойтуйский)
- Urban-type settlements under the district's jurisdiction:
- with 14 rural municipal formations under the district's jurisdiction.
See also
Notes and References
- Results of the 2002 Russian Population Census—Territory, number of districts, inhabited localities, and rural administrations of the Russian Federation by federal subject