List of Federal Districts
Name of district | Area (km²) |
Population (2010 Russian Census) |
Federal subjects |
Administrative center |
|
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Central Federal District | 652,800 | 38,438,600 | 18 | Moscow | |
Southern Federal District | 418,500 | 13,856,700 | 6 | Rostov-on-Don | |
Northwestern Federal District | 1,677,900 | 13,583,800 | 11 | Saint Petersburg | |
Far Eastern Federal District | 6,215,900 | 6,291,900 | 9 | Khabarovsk | |
Siberian Federal District | 5,114,800 | 19,254,300 | 12 | Novosibirsk | |
Urals Federal District | 1,788,900 | 12,082,700 | 6 | Yekaterinburg | |
Volga Federal District | 1,038,000 | 29,900,400 | 14 | Nizhny Novgorod | |
North Caucasian Federal District | 170,700 | 9,496,800 | 7 | Pyatigorsk |
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