
Kuybyshevsky District
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Russia
Russia or , officially known as both Russia and the Russian Federation , is a country in northern Eurasia. It is a federal semi-presidential republic, comprising 83 federal subjects...
. The districts are generally named for Valerian Kuybyshev, a Soviet statesman.
Districts of the federal subjects
- Kuybyshevsky District, Kaluga OblastKuybyshevsky District, Kaluga OblastKuybyshevsky District, Kaluga Oblast is an administrative district , one of the 24 in Kaluga Oblast, Russia....
, an administrative and municipal district of Kaluga OblastKaluga OblastKaluga Oblast is a federal subject of Russia . Its administrative center is the city of Kaluga.-Geography:Kaluga Oblast is located in the central part of the East European Plain. The Smolensk Highland lays in the western and north-western part of the oblast, while the Central Russian Highland -... - Kuybyshevsky District, Novosibirsk OblastKuybyshevsky District, Novosibirsk OblastKuybyshevsky District, Novosibirsk Oblast is an administrative district , one of the 30 in Novosibirsk Oblast, Russia....
, an administrative and municipal district of Novosibirsk OblastNovosibirsk OblastNovosibirsk Oblast is a federal subject of Russia located in southwestern Siberia. Its administrative and economic center is the city of Novosibirsk. Population: -Overview:... - Kuybyshevsky District, Rostov OblastKuybyshevsky District, Rostov OblastKuybyshevsky District, Rostov Oblast is an administrative and municipal district , one of the 43 in Rostov Oblast, Russia....
, an administrative and municipal district of Rostov OblastRostov OblastRostov Oblast is a federal subject of Russia , located in the Southern Federal District. Rostov Oblast has an area of and a population of making it the sixth most populous federal subject in Russia...
City divisions
- Kuybyshevsky City District, Irkutsk, a city district of IrkutskIrkutskIrkutsk is a city and the administrative center of Irkutsk Oblast, Russia, one of the largest cities in Siberia. Population: .-History:In 1652, Ivan Pokhabov built a zimovye near the site of Irkutsk for gold trading and for the collection of fur taxes from the Buryats. In 1661, Yakov Pokhabov...
, the administrative center of Irkutsk OblastIrkutsk OblastIrkutsk Oblast is a federal subject of Russia , located in southeastern Siberia in the basins of Angara River, Lena, and Nizhnyaya Tunguska Rivers. The administrative center is the city of Irkutsk. Population: -History:... - Kuybyshevsky City District, Novokuznetsk, a city district of NovokuznetskNovokuznetskNovokuznetsk is a city in Kemerovo Oblast, Russia. It serves as the administrative center of Novokuznetsky District, but it is not administratively a part of it...
, a city in Kemerovo OblastKemerovo OblastKemerovo Oblast , also known as Kuzbass after the Kuznetsk Basin, is a federal subject of Russia , located in southwestern Siberia, where the West Siberian Plain meets the South Siberian mountains... - Kuybyshevsky City District, Samara, a city district of SamaraSamara, RussiaSamara , is the sixth largest city in Russia. It is situated in the southeastern part of European Russia at the confluence of the Volga and Samara Rivers. Samara is the administrative center of Samara Oblast. Population: . The metropolitan area of Samara-Tolyatti-Syzran within Samara Oblast...
, the administrative center of Samara OblastSamara OblastSamara Oblast is a federal subject of Russia . Its administrative center is the city of Samara. Population: In 1936–1990, it was known as Kuybyshev Oblast , after the Soviet name of Samara .-Demographics:Population:...
Renamed districts
- Kuybyshevsky District, name of Spassky DistrictSpassky District, Republic of TatarstanSpassky District is an administrative and municipal district , one of the forty-three in the Republic of Tatarstan, Russia. Its administrative center is the town of Bolgar. District's population: 21,779 ; Population of Bolgar accounts for 42.1% of the district's population.Until October 4,...
of the Republic of Tatarstan, in 1935–1991