Administrative divisions of the Altai Republic explained

Altai Republic, Russia
Capital

Gorno-Altaysk

As of 2011:
  1. of districts
10
  1. of cities/towns
1
  1. of urban-type settlements
 —
  1. of selsovets
92
As of 2002:[1]
  1. of rural localities
243
  1. of uninhabited rural localities
1
Administrative, territorial, and municipal division of the Altai Republic is regulated by the Law #12-15 of the Altai Republic, passed by the State Assembly—El Kurultai on June 2, 1999, with subsequent amendments. The Law established the following classification:

Changes in the overall administrative and territorial structure of the Republic are authorized by the State Assembly—El Kurultai. All changes must later be registered in the Russian Classification of Objects of Administrative Division on the federal level.

Administrative and municipal divisions

DivisionStructureOKATOOKTMORural
(selsovet)
AdministrativeMunicipal
Gorno-Altaysk (Горно-Алтайск)cityurban okrug84 40184 701
Kosh-Agachsky (Кош-Агачский)district84 21084 61012
Mayminsky (Майминский)district84 21584 6157
Ongudaysky (Онгудайский)district84 22084 62010
Turochaksky (Турочакский)district84 22584 6259
Ulagansky (Улаганский)district84 23084 6307
Ust-Kansky (Усть-Канский)district84 23584 63511
Ust-Koksinsky (Усть-Коксинский)district84 24084 6409
Chemalsky (Чемальский)district84 24384 6437
Choysky (Чойский)district84 24584 6457
Shebalinsky (Шебалинский)district84 25084 65013

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