List of economic zones and macrozones of Russia explained
Economic zones (Russian: экономи́ческие зо́ны), or macrozones (Russian: ма́крозо́ны), group economic regions of Russia into territories that share common economic trends.[1] Economic regions or their parts may belong to more than one economic zone.
List and composition of economic zones and macrozones
- Baikal Amur Mainline economic zone (Russian: экономическая зона Байкало-Амурской магистрали, ekonomicheskaya zona Baykalo-Amurskoy magistrali)
- Amur Oblast (partially)
- Mazanovsky District
- Selemdzhinsky District
- town of Tynda
- Tyndinsky District
- town of Zeya
- Zeysky District
- Buryat Republic (partially)
- Bauntovsky District
- Severo-Baykalsky District
- town of Severobaykalsk
- Chita Oblast (partially)
- Kalarsky District
- Irkutsk Oblast (partially)
- town of Bodaybo
- Bodaybinsky District
- Kazachinsko-Lensky District
- Kirensky District
- Mamsko-Chuysky District
- town of Ust-Kut
- Zhigalovsky District
- Khabarovsk Krai (partially)
- town of Amursk
- city of Komsomolsk-on-Amur
- Komsomolsky District
- Solnechny District
- Sovetsko-Gavansky District
- Vaninsky District
- Verkhnebureinsky District
- Sakha Republic (partially)
- Aldansky Ulus
- settlement of Berkakit
- settlement of Chulman
- settlement of Khani
- settlement of Nagorny
- town of Neryungri
- Olyokminsky Ulus
- settlement of Serebryany Bor
- settlement of Zolotinka
- Central-Northern economic zone (Russian: Центрально-Северная экономическая зона, Tsentralno-Severnaya ekonomicheskaya zona)
- Central economic region
- Kaliningrad Oblast
- Northern economic region
- Northwestern economic region
- Volga-Vyatka economic region
- East Russia economic zone (Russian: Восточно-Российская экономическая зона, Vostochno-Rossiyskaya ekonomicheskaya zona)
- East Siberian economic region
- Far Eastern economic region
- Urals economic region
- West Siberian economic region
- European Russia economic zone (Russian: экономическая зона Европейской России, ekonomicheskaya zona Yevropeyskoy Rossii)
- Central economic region
- Central-Chernozemic economic region
- Kaliningrad Oblast
- North Caucasus economic region
- Northern economic region
- Northwestern economic region
- Povolzhye economic region
- Volga-Vyatka economic region
- European Russia and Urals economic macrozone (Russian: экономическая макрозона Европейской России и Урала, ekonomicheskaya makrozona Yevropeyskoy Rossii i Urala)
- Central economic region
- Central-Chernozemic economic region
- Kaliningrad Oblast
- North Caucasus economic region
- Northern economic region
- Northwestern economic region
- Povolzhye economic region
- Urals economic region
- Volga-Vyatka economic region
- Non-Chernozemic economic zone (Russian: Нечернозёмная экономическая зона, Nechernozyomnaya ekonomicheskaya zona)
- Central economic region
- Kaliningrad Oblast
- Northern economic region
- Northwestern economic region
- Perm Krai
- Sverdlovsk Oblast
- Udmurt Republic
- Volga-Vyatka economic region
- Siberian economic zone (Russian: Сибирская экономическая зона, Sibirskaya ekonomicheskaya zona)
- East Siberian economic region
- West Siberian economic region
- South Russia economic zone (Russian: Южно-Российская экономическая зона, Yuzhno-Rossiyskaya ekonomicheskaya zona)
- Central-Chernozemic economic region
- North Caucasus economic region
- Trans-Ural economic macrozone (Russian: экономическая макрозона Зауральской России, ekonomicheskaya makrozona Zauralskoy Rossii)
- East Siberian economic region
- Far Eastern economic region
- West Siberian economic region
- Volga-Urals economic zone (Russian: Волго-Уральская экономическая зона, Volgo-Uralskaya ekonomicheskaya zona)
- Povolzhye economic region
- Urals economic region
See also
Notes and References
- Russian Classification of Economic Regions (OK 024-95) as amended by #5-2001