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The Far Eastern economic region (Russian: Дальневосто́чный экономи́ческий райо́н; tr.: Dalnevostochny ekonomichesky rayon) is one of twelve economic regions of Russia.
- Far Eastern Economic Review
The Far Eastern Economic Review (FEER or The Review) was an...
- Far Eastern Economic Review
The Far East is the geographical region that encompasses the easternmost portion of the Asian continent, including East, North and Southeast Asia. [1] [2] South Asia is sometimes also included in the definition of the term.
The Far Eastern Federal District (Russian: Дальневосто́чный федера́льный о́круг, romanized: Dal'nevostochnyy federal'nyy okrug) is the largest of the eight federal districts of Russia but least populated, with a population of around 8 million (73.6% urban) according to the 2021 Census.
Russia is divided into twelve economic regions ( Russian: экономи́ческие райо́ны, romanized : ekonomicheskiye rayony) — groups of federal subjects sharing the following characteristics: Common economic and social goals and participation in development programs; Relatively similar economic conditions and potential;
The Jewish Autonomous Oblast is part of the Far Eastern Economic Region; it has well-developed industry and agriculture and a dense transportation network. Its status as a free economic zone increases the opportunities for economic development.
English: The Far Eastern economic region, in the Russian Far East region of northeastern Asia.