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Most territory is covered with forests which are the District's main riches. Population: 14,487 (]); 15,273 (]). There are near 11,000 peoples live in Plastun and Terney. | Most territory is covered with forests which are the District's main riches. Population: 14,487 (]); 15,273 (]). There are near 11,000 peoples live in Plastun and Terney. | ||
The industry is introduced by the ] processing enterprises and the fish factory in ] settlement. | The industry is introduced by the ] processing enterprises and the ] factory in ] settlement. | ||
Most part of the ]'s largest ] is located in this District. | Most part of the ]'s largest ] is located in this District. |
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Terneysky District (Template:Lang-ru) is located on the coast of Sea of Japan in the northeastern part of Primorsky Krai, Russia. Administrative center ("county seat") is Terney, largest settlement is Plastun.
Most territory is covered with forests which are the District's main riches. Population: 14,487 (2002 Census); 15,273 (1989 Census). There are near 11,000 peoples live in Plastun and Terney.
The industry is introduced by the timber processing enterprises and the fish processing factory in Svetlaya settlement.
Most part of the Primorsky Krai's largest Sikhote-Alin Nature Preserve is located in this District.
There are springs of thermal radon waters in the District (Amginskoye Deposit). Tyoply Klyuch (Russian:Тёплый Ключ, lit. Warm Spring) Health Resort is based on these springs.
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