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Republic of Tatarstan
Russia
CapitalKazan
Administrative structure
(as of 2015[1])
Administrative districts43
Cities/towns23
Urban‑type settlements18
n/a
Rural localities3,074[2]
Municipal structure
(as of January 1, 2008[2])
Municipal districts43
Urban okrugs2
Urban settlements38
Rural settlements898
  • t
  • e
  • This is a list of units of administrative division of the Republic of Tatarstan, a federal subjectofRussia.

    Tatarstan is located in the center of the East European Plain, between the Volga and the Kama Rivers, stretching east towards the Ural Mountains. It was originally established as the Tatar ASSR within the Russian SFSR on May 27, 1920 from Kazansky, Chistopolsky, Mamadyshsky, Sviyazhsky, Tetyushinsky, Laishevsky, and Spassky Uyezds of the former Kazan Governorate, Yelabuzhsky UyezdofUfa Governorate, as well as the part of Simbirsk, Samara, and Vyatka Governorates. In 1922, Yelabuga with environs was transferred to the Tatar ASSR from Vyatka Governorate.

    Initially, the territory of the ASSR was divided into ten kantons - Sviyazhsk, Tetyushi, Buinsk, Spassk, Chistopol, Menzelinsk, Bugulma, Arsk, Laishevo, and Mamadysh. On the territories transferred to the Tatar ASSR in 1922, Yelabuga and Agryz kantons were established, while Chelny Kanton was separated from Menzelinsk Kanton. All kantons had roughly the same borders and the territory as the uyezds which preceded them, and preserved the division into volosts.

    In the 1930s, kantons were finally abolished and replaced with forty-five districts (raions). In 1935, they were broken down into smaller units, resulting in sixty districts. By 1940, the number of districts increased to forty-three and peaked at seventy in 1944–1955. By 1957, the number of districts decreased to sixty-three.[3]

    During the 1960s, some of the districts were merged, and their number diminished to thirty-seven. Only some of them were broken into smaller units again. The number of districts stabilized at forty-three after Atninsky District was split from Arsky District in 1990.

    In 1952–1953, the Tatar ASSR was administratively divided into three oblastsBugulma, Chistopol, and Kazan Oblast, but due to the oblasts' small sizes they were abolished in 1954. On August 30, 1990, the Tatar ASSR became the first one to be elevated in status as a republic within the Russian SFSR, becoming the Republic of Tatarstan.

    Administrative and municipal divisions[edit]

    Map
    Map
    Division Structure OKATO OKTMO Urban-type settlement/
    district-level town*
    Administrative Municipal
    Kazan (Казань) city urban okrug 92 401 92 701
    Aviastroitelny (Авиастроительный) (under Kazan) 92 401
    Kirovsky (Кировский) (under Kazan) 92 401
    Moskovsky (Московский) (under Kazan) 92 401
    Novo-Savinovsky (Ново-Савиновский) (under Kazan) 92 401
    Privolzhsky (Приволжский) (under Kazan) 92 401
    Sovetsky (Советский) (under Kazan) 92 401
    Vakhitovsky (Вахитовский) (under Kazan) 92 401
    Aznakayevo (Азнакаево) city (under Aznakayevsky) 92 403 92 602
    Almetyevsk (Альметьевск) city (under Almetyevsky) 92 405 92 608
    Bavly (Бавлы) city (under Bavlinsky) 92 408 92 614
    Bugulma (Бугульма) city (under Bugulminsky) 92 410 92 617
    Buinsk (Буинск) city (under Buinsky) 92 412 92 618
    Yelabuga (Елабуга) city (under Yelabuzhsky) 92 415 92 626
    Zainsk (Заинск) city (under Zainsky) 92 417 92 627
    Zelenodolsk (Зеленодольск) city (under Zelenodolsky) 92 420 92 628
    Leninogorsk (Лениногорск) city (under Leninogorsky) 92 425 92 636
    Naberezhnye Chelny (Набережные Челны) city urban okrug 92 430 92 730
    Nizhnekamsk (Нижнекамск) city (under Nizhnekamsky) 92 435 92 644
    Nurlat (Нурлат) city (under Nurlatsky) 92 437 92 646
    Chistopol (Чистополь) city (under Chistopolsky) 92 440 92 659
    Agryzsky (Агрызский) district 92 201 92 601
    • Agryz (Агрыз) town*
    Aznakayevsky (Азнакаевский) district 92 202 92 602
    Aksubayevsky (Аксубаевский) district 92 204 92 604
    Aktanyshsky (Актанышский) district 92 205 92 605
    Alexeyevsky (Алексеевский) district 92 206 92 606
    Alkeyevsky (Алькеевский) district 92 207 92 607
    Almetyevsky (Альметьевский) district 92 208 92 608
    Apastovsky (Апастовский) district 92 210 92 610
    Arsky (Арский) district 92 212 92 612
    • Arsk (Арск) town*
    Atninsky (Атнинский) district 92 213 92 613
    Bavlinsky (Бавлинский) district 92 214 92 614
    Baltasinsky (Балтасинский) district 92 215 92 615
    Bugulminsky (Бугульминский) district 92 217 92 617
    Buinsky (Буинский) district 92 218 92 618
    Verkhneuslonsky (Верхнеуслонский) district 92 220 92 620
    Vysokogorsky (Высокогорский) district 92 222 92 622
    Drozhzhanovsky (Дрожжановский) district 92 224 92 624
    Yelabuzhsky (Елабужский) district 92 226 92 626
    Zainsky (Заинский) district 92 227 92 627
    Zelenodolsky (Зеленодольский) district 92 228 92 628
    Kaybitsky (Кайбицкий) district 92 229 92 629
    Kamsko-Ustyinsky (Камско-Устьинский) district 92 230 92 630
    Spassky (Спасский) district 92 232 92 632
    Kukmorsky (Кукморский) district 92 233 92 633
    Laishevsky (Лаишевский) district 92 234 92 634
    Leninogorsky (Лениногорский) district 92 236 92 636
    Mamadyshsky (Мамадышский) district 92 238 92 638
    Mendeleyevsky (Менделеевский) district 92 239 92 639
    Menzelinsky (Мензелинский) district 92 240 92 640
    Muslyumovsky (Муслюмовский) district 92 242 92 642
    Nizhnekamsky (Нижнекамский) district 92 244 92 644
    Novosheshminsky (Новошешминский) district 92 245 92 645
    Nurlatsky (Нурлатский) district 92 246 92 646
    Pestrechinsky (Пестречинский) district 92 248 92 648
    Rybno-Slobodsky (Рыбно-Слободский) district 92 250 92 650
    Sabinsky (Сабинский) district 92 252 92 652
    Sarmanovsky (Сармановский) district 92 253 92 653
    Yutazinsky (Ютазинский) district 92 254 92 654
    Tetyushsky (Тетюшский) district 92 255 92 655
    Tyulyachinsky (Тюлячинский) district 92 256 92 656
    Tukayevsky (Тукаевский) district 92 257 92 657
    Cheremshansky (Черемшанский) district 92 258 92 658
    Chistopolsky (Чистопольский) district 92 259 92 659

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Государственный комитет Российской Федерации по статистике. Комитет Российской Федерации по стандартизации, метрологии и сертификации. №ОК 019-95 1 января 1997 г. «Общероссийский классификатор объектов административно-территориального деления. Код 92», в ред. изменения №278/2015 от 1 января 2016 г.. (State Statistics Committee of the Russian Federation. Committee of the Russian Federation on Standardization, Metrology, and Certification. #OK 019-95 January 1, 1997 Russian Classification of Objects of Administrative Division (OKATO). Code 92, as amended by the Amendment #278/2015 of January 1, 2016. ).
  • ^ a b The numbers were calculated based on the data available in the laws of the Republic of Tatarstan dealing with districts' composition. Sources used in calculations are listed in the composition tables for each district.
  • ^ Очерки по географии Татарии. Казань, Таткнигоиздат, 1957

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