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Oblast
CategoryFederated state
LocationRussian Federation
Number47
Populations156,996 (Magadan Oblast) – 7,095,120 (Moscow Oblast)
Areas9,500 sq mi (25,000 km) (Oryol Oblast) – 296,500 sq mi (768,000 km) (Irkutsk Oblast)
Government
  • Oblast Government
Subdivisions

The Russian Federation is divided into 83 subjects (subyekty), of which 46 are oblasts (Template:Lang-ru; "provinces", sing. oblast).


  1. Amur
  2. Arkhangelsk
  3. Astrakhan
  4. Belgorod
  5. Bryansk
  6. Chelyabinsk
  7. Chita (defunct)
  8. Irkutsk
  9. Ivanovo
  10. Kaliningrad
  11. Kaluga
  12. Kemerovo
  13. Kirov
  14. Kostroma
  15. Kurgan
  16. Kursk
  1. Leningrad
  2. Lipetsk
  3. Magadan
  4. Moscow
  5. Murmansk
  6. Nizhny Novgorod
  7. Novgorod
  8. Novosibirsk
  9. Omsk
  10. Orenburg
  11. Oryol
  12. Penza
  13. Pskov
  14. Rostov
  15. Ryazan
  16. Sakhalin
  1. Samara
  2. Saratov
  3. Smolensk
  4. Sverdlovsk
  5. Tambov
  6. Tomsk
  7. Tver
  8. Tula
  9. Tyumen
  10. Ulyanovsk
  11. Vladimir
  12. Volgograd
  13. Vologda
  14. Voronezh
  15. Yaroslavl
Subdivisions of Russia
Federal subjects
Oblasts (48)
Republics (24)
Krais (9)
Autonomous okrugs (4)
Federal cities (3)
Autonomous oblast (1)
  • Considered by most of the international community to be part of Ukraine.
Non-constitutional official divisions by various institutions
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