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Territorial Sub-Divisions of the Russian Federation (upper map) and of the European Part of the Former USSR 1 (lower map)
1. Karelia
2. Komi
3. Arkhangelsk
4. Nenets
5. Vologda
6. Murmansk
7. Leningrad
8. Novgorod
9. Pskov
10. Bryansk
11. Vladimir
12. Ivanovo
13. Kaluga
14. Kostroma
15. Moscow
16. Orel
17. Ryazan
18. Smolensk
19. Tver
20. Tula
21. Yaroslavl
22. Mari-El
23. Mordva
24. Chuvashia
25. Kirov
26. Nizhni Novgorod
27. Belgorod
28. Voronezh
29. Kursk
30. Lipetsk
31. Tambov
32. Kalmyk
33. Tatarstan
34. Astrakhan
35. Volgograd
36. Penza
37. Samara
38. Saratov
39. Ulyanovsk
40. Adyge
41. Dagestan
42. Kabardino-Balkar
43. Karachay-Cherkess
44. North Ossetia
45. Ingush
46. Checnya
47. Krasnodar
48. Stavropol
49. Rostov
50. Bashkortostan
51. Udmurt
52. Kurgan
53. Orenburg
54. Perm
55. Komi-Permyak
56. Sverdlovsk
57. Chelyabinsk
58. Gorno-Altay
59. Altay
60. Kemerovo
61. Novosibirsk
62. Omsk Sumy
63. Tomsk
64. Tyumen
65. Khanty-Mansi
66. Yamalo-Nenets
67. Buryatia
68. Tuva
69. Khakas
70. Krasnoyarsk
71. Taymyr
72. Evenk
73. Irkutsk
74. Ust-Ordyn Buryat
75. Chita
76. Aginsk-Buryat
77. Sakha (Yakutia)
78. Primorsky
79. Khabarovsk
80. Jewish
81. Amursk
82. Kamchatka
83. Koryak
84. Magadan
85. Chukotka
86. Sakhalin
87. Kaliningrad
88. Estonia
89. Latvia
90. Lithuania
91. Brest
92. Vitebsk
93. Gomel
94. Grodno
95. Minsk
96. Mogilev
97. Donetsk
98. Lugansk
99. Kharkov
100. Dniepropetrovsk
101. Poltava
102. Kirovograd
103. Zaporozhye
104. Zakarpatye
105. Ivano-Frankovsk
106. Lvov
107. Ternopol
108. Khmelnitsky
109. Chernovtsy
110. Vinnitsa
111. Volyn
112. Rovno
113. Zhitomir
114. Kiev
115. Cherkassy
116. Chernigov
117. Odessa
118. Nikolayev
119. Kherson
120. Crimea
121. Moldova
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1 Names of non-Russian subdivisions are transliterated from Russian.

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Publication Information: Book Title: Continuity and Change in Rural Russia: A Geographical Perspective. Contributors: Grigory Ioffe - author, Tatyana Nefedova - author. Publisher: Westview Press. Place of Publication: Boulder, CO. Publication Year: 1997. Page Number: ix.
    
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