Ramensky District

Ramensky District

Ramensky District ( _ru. Раменский район) is an administrative and a municipal district ("raion"), one of thirty-eight administrative and thirty-six municipal districts in Moscow Oblast, Russia. Its administrative center is the town of Ramenskoye. District's population: 217,939 (2002 Census); 153,215 (1989 Census).

Divisions

Administrative divisions

As of 2007, Ramensky Administrative district has jurisdiction over one town (with one rural locality in its jurisdiction), five urban-type settlements (with seven rural localities in their jurisdictions), and 224 rural localities.

Municipal divisions

Municipally, the district is divided into six urban settlements and fifteen rural settlements:

;Urban settlements
#Ramenskoye ( _ru. Раменское)
#*town of Ramenskoye ( _ru. Раменское)
#Bykovo ( _ru. Быково)
#*urban-type settlement of Bykovo ( _ru. Быково)
#Ilyinsky ( _ru. Ильинский)
#*urban-type settlement of Ilyinsky ( _ru. Ильинский)
#Kratovo ( _ru. Кратово)
#*urban-type settlement of Kratovo ( _ru. Кратово)
#Rodniki ( _ru. Родники)
#*urban-type settlement of Rodniki ( _ru. Родники)
#Udelnaya ( _ru. Удельная)
#*urban-type settlement of Udelnaya ( _ru. Удельная)

;Rural settlements
#Chulkovskoye ( _ru. Чулковское)
#Ganusovskoye ( _ru. Ганусовское)
#Gzhelskoye ( _ru. Гжельское)
#Konstantinovskoye ( _ru. Константиновское)
#Kuznetsovskoye ( _ru. Кузнецовское)
#Nikonovskoye ( _ru. Никоновское)
#Novokharitonovskoye ( _ru. Новохаритоновское)
#Ostrovetskoye ( _ru. Островецкое)
#Rybolovskoye ( _ru. Рыболовское)
#Safonovskoye ( _ru. Сафоновское)
#Sofyinskoye ( _ru. Софьинское)
#Ulyaninskoye ( _ru. Ульянинское)
#Vereyskoye ( _ru. Верейское)
#Vyalkovskoye ( _ru. Вялковское)
#Zabolotyevskoye ( _ru. Заболотьевское)

The cities of Zhukovsky and Bronnitsy with localities under their jurisdictions, while completely surrounded by the district's territory, are administratively and municipally separate from the district (Zhukovsky since 1952 and Bronnitsy since 1992).


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