Murmansk Okrug — (Russian: Мурманский округ, Murmansky okrug) was an administrative division (an okrug) of the Russian SFSR, Soviet Union, which existed in 1927–1938. Contents 1 Creation 2 Administrative territorial changes 2.1 1926 … Wikipedia
Olenegorsk, Murmansk Oblast — For other uses, see Olenegorsk (disambiguation). Olenegorsk (English) Оленегорск (Russian) … Wikipedia
Sápmi (area) — Sápmi … Wikipedia
Lovozero (village) — Lovozero ( ru. Ловозеро; fi. Luujärvi; sj. Луяввьр; se. Lujávri; sm. Luujäuˊrr) is a village ( selo ) in Murmansk Oblast, Russia. The administrative center of Lovozersky District, the village is the second largest locality in the district after… … Wikipedia
Sami people — For other uses, see Sami (disambiguation). Samis redirects here. For the Samis Foundation, see Sam Israel. Sámi Mari Boine • Lars Levi Læstadius • Lisa Thomasson • … Wikipedia
Revda, Murmansk Oblast — Revda ( ru. Ревда) is an urban type settlement in Lovozersky District of Murmansk Oblast, Russia, located 149 km south east of Murmansk. Population: 10,368 (2002 Census); 13,820 (1989 Census).It was founded in 1950 as a loparite ore mining and… … Wikipedia
Сельское поселение Ловозеро — Сельскоое поселение Ловозеро Сельское поселение России (АЕ 3 го уровня) … Википедия
Murmansk Governorate — This article is about the division of the Russian SFSR. For a short lived administrative division controlled by the White movement, see Murmansk Governorate (1920). Murmansk Governorate (Russian: Мурманская губерния) was an administrative… … Wikipedia
Administrative divisions of Murmansk Oblast — Murmansk Oblast, Russia Administrative center: Murmansk As of 2010: Districts[1 … Wikipedia
Kolsky Uyezd — For the modern district of Murmansk Oblast, see Kolsky District. 1745 map of Kolsky Uyezd Kolsky Uyezd (Russian: Кольский уезд) was an administrative division (an uyezd) of the Tsardom of Russia and later of the Russian Empire … Wikipedia