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  1. The Northern Economic Region, (Russian: Се́верный Зкономи́ческий Райо́н; tr.: Severny Ekonomichesky Rayon), is one of twelve economic regions of Russia. Composition. Arkhangelsk Oblast; Republic of Karelia; Komi Republic; Murmansk Oblast; Nenets Autonomous Okrug; Vologda Oblast; All are in the ...

  2. Economic region Population (2020) [citation needed] Area (km2) [citation needed] Central: 32,310,000: 482,300 Central Black Earth: 7,123,000: 167,900 East Siberian: 6,119,000: 3,371,800 Far Eastern: 6,122,000: 6,952,600 Kaliningrad: 1,013,000: 15,100 North Caucasus: 22,629,000: 381,600 Northern: 4,473,000: 1,476,600 Northwestern ...

  3. Norte. Noroeste. Siberia Oriental. Siberia Occidental. Ural. Volga. Volgo-Viatski. Composición. Región económica del Centro ( ruso: Центральный экономический район; tr. Centralny ekonomícheski raión) Óblast de Briansk. Óblast de Ivánovo. Óblast de Kaluga. Óblast de Kostromá. Ciudad federal de Moscú. Óblast de Moscú. Óblast de Oriol.

  4. Northern economic region; Northwestern economic region; Povolzhye economic region; Urals economic region; Volga-Vyatka economic region; Non-Chernozemic economic zone (Нечернозёмная экономическая зона, Nechernozyomnaya ekonomicheskaya zona) Central economic region; Kaliningrad Oblast; Northern economic region

  5. The Russian North (Russian: Русский Север) is an ethnocultural region situated in the northwestern part of Russia. It spans the regions of Arkhangelsk Oblast (including Nenets Autonomous Okrug), Murmansk Oblast, the Republic of Karelia, Komi Republic and Vologda Oblast.

  6. North Caucasus Economic Region (Се́веро-Кавка́зский экономи́ческий райо́н; tr.: Severo-Kavkazskiy ekonomicheskiy rayon) is one of 12 economic regions of Russia. It comprises the whole of the North Caucasian Federal District and the western federal subjects of the Southern Federal District.

  7. Abstract—. The paper examines some issues of the spatial development of Russia: recovery of large economic regions in the public administration system and combining their status with the functions of Federal districts; identifying subregions, associations of adjacent regions (territories, republics and autonomous districts), as new spatial ...