Administrative divisions of Arkhangelsk Oblast explained

Arkhangelsk Oblast, Russia
Administrative center: Arkhangelsk
As of 2013:
  1. of districts
    (районы)
21
  1. of cities and towns
    (города)
13
  1. of urban-type settlements
    (посёлки городского типа)
14
  1. of selsovets
    (сельсоветы)
239
As of 2002:[1]
  1. of rural localities
    (сельские населённые пункты)
3,914
  1. of uninhabited rural localities
    (сельские населённые пункты без населения)
547
Within the framework of administrative divisions, Arkhangelsk Oblast is divided into six cities and towns of oblast significance, twenty-one districts, and two island territories (Franz Joseph Land and Victoria Island). Besides, Mirny is a town under the federal government management.

In terms of the area, the biggest administrative districts are Novaya Zemlya (90650km2) and Mezensky District (34400km2). The smallest one is Solovetsky District.

In terms of the population, the biggest administrative district is Velsky District (61,819 in 2002), the smallest ones are Solovetsky District (968), Novaya Zemlya (2716), and Leshukonsky District (10,708).

Administrative and municipal divisions

DivisionStructureOKATOOKTMOUrban-type settlement/
island territory/district-level town*
Rural
(selsovet)
AdministrativeMunicipal
Mirny (Мирный)city urban okrug11 52511 725
Arkhangelsk (Архангельск)cityurban okrug11 40111 701
Isakogorsky (Исакогорский)11 401
Lomonosovsky (Ломоносовский)11 401
Maymaksansky (Маймаксанский)11 401
Mayskaya Gorka (Майская Горка)11 401
Oktyabrsky (Октябрьский)11 401
Severny (Северный)11 401
Solombalsky (Соломбальский)11 401
Tsiglomensky (Цигломенский)11 401
Varavino-Faktoriya (Варавино-Фактория)11 401
Koryazhma (Коряжма)cityurban okrug11 40811 708
Kotlas (Котлас)cityurban okrug11 41011 710
Novodvinsk (Новодвинск)cityurban okrug11 41511 715
Onega (Онега)city11 42011 646
Severodvinsk (Северодвинск)cityurban okrug11 43011 730
Kargopolsky (Каргопольский)district11 21811 618 12
Kholmogorsky (Холмогорский)district11 25611 65618
Konoshsky (Коношский)district11 22211 622 10
Kotlassky (Котласский)district11 22711 627 12
Krasnoborsky (Красноборский)district11 23011 63010
Lensky (Ленский)district11 23511 635 9
Leshukonsky (Лешуконский)district11 23811 6387
Mezensky (Мезенский)district11 24211 642
  • Mezen (Мезень) town*
12
Novaya Zemlya (Новая Земля)districturban okrug11 24311 712
Nyandomsky (Няндомский)district11 24411 644 8
Onezhsky (Онежский)district11 24611 646 13
Pinezhsky (Пинежский)district11 24811 64817
Plesetsky (Плесецкий)district11 25011 650 11
Primorsky (Приморский)district11 25211 652 17
Shenkursky (Шенкурский)district11 25811 658 12
Solovetsky (Соловецкий)district11 25311 652
Ustyansky (Устьянский)district11 25411 654 17
Velsky (Вельский)district11 20511 605 20
Verkhnetoyemsky (Верхнетоемский)district11 20811 60814
Vilegodsky (Вилегодский)district11 21111 6116
Vinogradovsky (Виноградовский)district11 21411 61413
Nenets (Не́нецкий)autonomous okrugsee list of divisions

Differences with municipal divisions

Most of the administrative districts of Arkhangelsk Oblast are municipally incorporated as municipal districts, and most of the cities and towns of oblast significance are municipally incorporated as urban okrugs. There are, however, several exceptions,

History

, 1708 Tsar Peter the Great issued an edict which established seven governorates.[2] [3] The description of the borders of the governorates was not given; instead, their area was defined as a set of towns and the lands adjacent to those towns. In the present area of Arkhangelsk oblast, two of the governorates—Archangelgorod Governorate and Ingermanland Governorate—were located. The governorates were subdivided into uyezds, and uyezds into volosts.

The centers of the following uyezds of Archangelgorod Governorate were located in the present-day area of Arkhangelsk Oblast,

Pustozyorsky Uyezd (with the center in Pustozerskoy) was located in what is now Nenets Autonomous Okrug.

On, 1719, the governorate was divided into provinces: Archangelgorod, Vologda, Galich, and Ustyug. Simultaneously, Yarensky Uyezd with the administrative center of Yarensk was moved from Siberia Governorate to Archangelgorod Governorate.[4] The uyezds were transformed into districts, however, in 1727 the districts were transformed back into uyezds. On, 1780, Archangelgorod Governorate was transformed into Vologda Viceroyalty. In 1796, the viceroyalty was split into Arkhangelsk and Vologda Governorates, the latter one including the areas currently in the south-east of the Oblast. In 1918, these areas were split off from the Vologda Governorate and moved to the newly established Northern Dvina Governorate. The administrative center of the governorate was Veliky Ustyug.

The southwestern part of Arkhangelsk Oblast in 1708 became Kargopolsky Uyezd of Ingermanland Governorate (from 1710, Saint Petersburg Governorate), with the seat in the town of Kargopol. In 1727, it moved to the newly established Novgorod Governorate. After a number of administrative reforms, in 1801 it ended up as one of the four uyezds of the newly established Olonets Governorate.

In 1924, the uyezds of Northern Dvina Governorate were abolished in favor of the new divisions, the districts (raions). Arkhangelsk and Olonets Governorates retained the uyezd division till 1929. On July 15, 1929 the uyezds in these two governorates were abolished, and all areas which currently belong to Arkhangelsk Oblast, together with other areas, merged into the Northern Krai. The krai consisted of the Komi-Zyryan Autonomous Oblast, a number of islands in the Arctic Ocean, as well as five administrative districts (okrugs),[5] [6]

All these okrugs (except for the Nenets Okrug) were divided into districts. In 1930, the okrugs were abolished, and the districts became directly subordinate to the Northern Krai. In 1936, according to the new Soviet Constitution, the Northern Krai was transformed into Northern Oblast. In 1937, Northern Oblast was split into Arkhangelsk Oblast and Vologda Oblast. In 1941, three districts of Arkhangelsk Oblast—Oparinsky, Lalsky, and Podosinovsky—were transferred to Kirov Oblast. During the attempted administrative reform in 1963, districts were subdivided into urban and rural districts. The reform was abandoned in 1965, and the division into districts was restored. On March 23, 1987, Solovetsky District was established, and in 2001, Novaya Zemlya obtained the district status.

Abolished districts

After 1929 (with the exception of the aborted reform of 1963–1965) borders between the districts sometimes were modified, and as a result some of the districts in the area currently belonging to Arkhangelsk Oblast were abolished,

References

Sources

Notes and References

  1. Results of the 2002 Russian Population CensusTerritory, number of districts, inhabited localities, and rural administrations of the Russian Federation by federal subject
  2. http://constitution.garant.ru/history/act1600-1918/2005/ Указ об учреждении губерний и о росписании к ним городов
  3. Book: Архивный отдел Администрации Мурманской области. Государственный Архив Мурманской области.. Административно-территориальное деление Мурманской области (1920-1993 гг.). Справочник. Мурманское издательско-полиграфическое предприятие "Север". 1995. Мурманск. 19–20.
  4. Лукошников. В. А.. March 22, 2006. ru:Яренский уезд. Маяк. 22. http://www.arhpress.ru/mayak/2006/3/22/3.shtml. ru.
  5. Web site: Административно-территориальное деление Архангельской губернии в XVIII-XX вв.. 2000. Архивы России. ru. August 25, 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20110724083217/http://guides.rusarchives.ru/browse/guidebook.html?bid=79&sid=185080. July 24, 2011. dead. mdy-all.
  6. Web site: http://base.consultant.ru/cons/cgi/online.cgi?req=doc;base=ESU;n=15910 . ru:Постановление Президиума ВЦИК от 15 июля 1929 года о составе округов и районов Северного Края и их центрах . consultant.ru . ru . August 18, 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160104220732/http://base.consultant.ru/cons/cgi/online.cgi?req=doc%3Bbase%3DESU%3Bn%3D15910 . January 4, 2016 . dead .