ECONOMIC REGIONS OF RUSSIA

Russia is divided into twelve 'economic regions' (, ''ekonomicheskiye rayony'', sing. ''ekonomichesky rayon'')—groups of administrative units sharing the following characteristics:

★ Common economic and social goals and participation in development programs;

★ Relatively similar economic conditions and potential;

★ Similar climatic, ecological, and geological conditions;

★ Similar methods of technical inspection of new construction;

★ Similar methods of conducting customs oversight;

★ Overall similar living conditions of the population.
No federal subject can belong to more than one economic region.
Economic regions are also grouped into economic zones (also called "macrozones"). An economic region or its parts can belong to more than one economic zone.
Establishment and abolishment of economic regions and economic zones or any changes in their composition are decided upon by the federal government of Russia.
This division into economic regions is different from the division into federal districts—the former is done solely for economic and statistical purposes, while the latter is purely administrative.
#Central economic region
#Central Black Earth economic region
#East Siberian economic region
#Far Eastern economic region
#Northern economic region
#North Caucasus economic region
#Northwestern economic region
#Volga economic region
#Urals economic region
#Volga-Vyatka economic region
#West Siberian economic region
#Kaliningrad economic region


Contents
List and composition of the economic regions
See also
Reference

List and composition of the economic regions


The following is the list and composition[1] of the economic regions, sorted by population.

Central (Центральный, ''Tsentralny'')
#Bryansk Oblast
#Ivanovo Oblast
#Kaluga Oblast
#Kostroma Oblast
#federal city of Moscow
#Moscow Oblast
#Oryol Oblast
#Ryazan Oblast
#Smolensk Oblast
#Tula Oblast
#Tver Oblast
#Vladimir Oblast
#Yaroslavl Oblast

Urals (Уральский, ''Uralsky'')
#Republic of Bashkortostan
#Chelyabinsk Oblast
#Kurgan Oblast
#Orenburg Oblast
#Perm Krai
#Sverdlovsk Oblast
#Udmurt Republic

North Caucasus (Северо-Кавказский, ''Severo-Kavkazsky'')
#Republic of Adygea
#Chechen Republic
#Republic of Dagestan
#Republic of Ingushetia
#Kabardino-Balkar Republic
#Karachay-Cherkess Republic
#Krasnodar Krai
#Republic of North Ossetia-Alania
#Rostov Oblast
#Stavropol Krai

Volga (Поволжский, ''Povolzhsky''), the traditional name of the region, meaning "the area by the Volga River"
#Astrakhan Oblast
#Republic of Kalmykia
#Penza Oblast
#Samara Oblast
#Saratov Oblast
#Republic of Tatarstan
#Ulyanovsk Oblast
#Volgograd Oblast

West Siberian (Западно-Сибирский, ''Zapadno-Sibirsky'')
#Altai Krai
#Altai Republic
#Kemerovo Oblast
#Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug
#Novosibirsk Oblast
#Omsk Oblast
#Tomsk Oblast
#Tyumen Oblast
#Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug

East Siberian (Восточно-Сибирский, ''Vostochno-Sibirsky'')
#Agin-Buryat Autonomous Okrug
#Buryat Republic
#Chita Oblast
#Irkutsk Oblast
#Republic of Khakassia
#Krasnoyarsk Krai
#Tuva Republic
#Ust-Orda Buryat Autonomous Okrug

Volga-Vyatka (Волго-Вятский, ''Volgo-Vyatsky'')
#Chuvash Republic
#Kirov Oblast
#Mari El Republic
#Republic of Mordovia
#Nizhny Novgorod Oblast

Northwestern (Северо-Западный, ''Severo-Zapadny'')
#Leningrad Oblast
#Novgorod Oblast
#Pskov Oblast
#federal city of St. Petersburg

Central Black Earth (Центрально-Чернозёмный, ''Tsentralno-Chernozyomny'')
#Belgorod Oblast
#Kursk Oblast
#Lipetsk Oblast
#Tambov Oblast
#Voronezh Oblast

Far Eastern (Дальневосточный, ''Dalnevostochny'')
#Amur Oblast
#Chukotka Autonomous Okrug
#Jewish Autonomous Oblast
#Kamchatka Krai
#Khabarovsk Krai
#Magadan Oblast
#Primorsky Krai
#Sakha Republic
#Sakhalin Oblast

Northern (Северный, ''Severny'')
#Arkhangelsk Oblast
#Republic of Karelia
#Komi Republic
#Murmansk Oblast
#Nenets Autonomous Okrug
#Vologda Oblast

Kaliningrad (Калининградский), ''Kaliningradsky'')
#Kaliningrad Oblast

See also



Economic zones and macrozones of Russia

Reference


1. ''Russian Classification of Economic Regions'' (OK 024-95) as amended by #5-2001


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