En Name: | Chitinsky District |
Ru Name: | Читинский район |
Image View: | Agnes Vever, Молоковка, 2013ум.jpg |
Coordinates: | 52.149°N 113.661°W |
Image Coa: | Coat of arms of Chitinsky District (2016).svg |
Federal Subject: | Zabaykalsky Krai |
Adm Data As Of: | January 2012 |
Adm Ctr Type: | city |
Adm Ctr Name: | Chita |
No Of Cities Towns: | 1 |
No Of Urban-Type Settlements: | 3 |
No Of Rural Localities: | 55 |
Mun Data As Of: | November 2011 |
Mun Formation1: | Chitinsky Municipal District |
Mun Formation1 No Of Urban Settlements: | 2 |
Mun Formation1 No Of Rural Settlements: | 20 |
Mun Formation1 Counts Ref: | [1] |
Mun Formation2: | Chita Urban Okrug |
Area Km2: | 16100 |
Area Km2 Ref: | [2] |
Pop 2010Census: | 64642 |
Urban Pop 2010Census: | 32.9% |
Rural Pop 2010Census: | 67.1% |
Pop Latest: | 65134 |
Pop Latest Date: | 2013 |
Pop Latest Ref: | [3] |
Established Date: | September 26, 1937 |
Website: | http://xn--h1aaglud7a.xn--80aaaac8algcbgbck3fl0q.xn--p1ai/ |
Date: | August 2011 |
Chitinsky District (Russian: Чити́нский райо́н) is an administrative district (raion), one of the thirty-one in Zabaykalsky Krai, Russia.[4] It is located in the west of the krai, and borders with Karymsky District in the east, Duldurginsky District in the south, and with Khiloksky District in the west. The area of the district is 16100km2.[2] Its administrative center is the city of Chita. Population (excluding the administrative center): 62,221 (2002 Census);
The district was established on September 26, 1937.
The Yablonoi Mountains and the Chersky Range stretch from NE to SW across the district, one west and the other east of the city of Chita. The mountains are smooth and of moderate height. They are mainly covered by larch taiga. The Arakhley Lake is located west of Chita.[5] [6]
Within the framework of administrative divisions, Chitinsky District is one of the thirty-one in the krai. The city of Chita serves as its administrative center.
As a municipal division, the territory of the district is split between two municipal formations—Chitinsky Municipal District,[7] to which three urban-type settlements and fifty-four of the administrative district's rural localities belong,[8] and Chita Urban Okrug, which covers the rest of the administrative district's territory, including the city of Chita and the remaining rural locality.[9]