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RUSSIAN DISTRICTS AWARD LIST "RUSSIAN DISTRICTS AWARD LIST" (Last update 01.07.2012) Republic of Adygeya (AD) UA6Y CITIES AD-01 MAIKOP AD-02 ADYGEJSK AREAS AD-03 GIAGINSKY AREA AD-04 KOSHEHABL'SKY AREA AD-05 KRASNOGVARDEJSKY AREA AD-06 MAJKOPSKY AREA AD-07 TAHTAMUKAJSKY AREA AD-08 TEUCHEZHSKY AREA AD-09 SHOVGENOVSKY AREA Altaysky Kraj (AL) UA9Y BARNAUL AREAS AL-01 ZHELEZNODOROZHNY AL-02 INDUSTRIALNY AL-03 LENINSKY AL-04 OKTJABR`SKY AL-05 CENTRALNY CITIES AL-06 deleted AL-07 deleted AL-08 RUBTSOVSK AL-09 SLAVGOROD AL-10 YAROVOE AREAS AL-11 ALEJSKY AREA AL-12 ALTAYSKY AREA AL-13 BAEVSKY AREA AL-14 BIJSKY AREA AL-15 BLAGOVESHCHENSKY AREA AL-16 BURLINSKY AREA AL-17 BYSTROISTOKSKY AREA AL-18 VOLCHIHINSKY AREA AL-19 EGOR'EVSKY AREA AL-20 EL'TSOVSKY AREA AL-21 ZAV'JALOVSKY AREA AL-22 ZALESOVSKY AREA AL-23 ZARINSKY AREA AL-24 ZMEINOGORSKY AREA AL-25 ZONALNY AREA AL-26 KALMANSKY AREA AL-27 KAMENSKY AREA AL-28 KLJUCHEVSKY AREA AL-29 KOSIHINSKY AREA AL-30 KRASNOGORSKY AREA AL-31 KRASNOSHCHEKOVSKY AREA AL-32 KRUTIHINSKY AREA AL-33 KULUNDINSKY AREA AL-34 KUR'INSKY AREA AL-35 KYTMANOVSKY AREA AL-36 LOKTEVSKY AREA AL-37 MAMONTOVSKY AREA AL-38 MIHAJLOVSKY AREA AL-39 NEMETSKY NATIONAL AREA AL-40 NOVICHIHINSKY AREA AL-41 PAVLOVSKY AREA AL-42 PANKRUSHIHINSKY AREA AL-43 PERVOMAJSKY AREA AL-44 PETROPAVLOVSKY AREA AL-45 POSPELIHINSKY AREA AL-46 REBRIHINSKY AREA AL-47 RODINSKY AREA AL-48 ROMANOVSKY AREA AL-49 RUBTSOVSKY AREA AL-50 SLAVGORODSKY AREA AL-51 SMOLENSKY AREA AL-52 SOVIETSKY AREA AL-53 SOLONESHENSKY AREA AL-54 SOLTONSKY AREA AL-55 SUETSKY AREA AL-56 TABUNSKY AREA AL-57 TAL'MENSKY AREA AL-58 TOGUL'SKY AREA AL-59 TOPCHIHINSKY AREA AL-60 TRET'JAKOVSKY AREA AL-61 TROITSKY AREA AL-62 TJUMENTSEVSKY AREA AL-63 UGLOVSKY AREA AL-64 UST'-KALMANSKY AREA AL-65 UST'-PRISTANSKY AREA AL-66 HABARSKY AREA AL-67 TSELINNY AREA AL-68 CHARYSHSKY AREA AL-69 SHELABOLIHINSKY AREA AL-70 SHIPUNOVSKY AREA AL-71 ALEJSK AL-72 BELOKURIHA AL-73 BIJSK AL-74 GORNYAK AL-75 ZARINSK AL-76 ZMEINOGORSK AL-77 KAMEN`-NA-OBI AL-78 NOVOALTAJSK Amurskaya oblast (AM) UA0J CITIES AM-01 BLAGOVESHCHENSK AM-02 BELOGORSK AM-03 ZEYA AM-04 RAJCHIHINSK AM-05 SVOBODNY AM-06 TYNDA AM-07 SHIMANOVSK AREAS AM-08 ARHARINSKY AREA AM-09 BELOGORSKY AREA AM-10 BLAGOVESHCHENSKY AREA AM-11 BUREJSKY AREA AM-12 ZAVITINSKY AREA /incl. ZAVITINSK/ AM-13 ZEJSKY AREA AM-14 IVANOVSKY AREA AM-15 KONSTANTINOVSKY AREA AM-16 MAGDAGACHINSKY AREA AM-17 MAZANOVSKY AREA AM-18 MIHAJLOVSKY AREA AM-19 OKTJABR`SKY AREA AM-20 ROMNENSKY AREA AM-21 SVOBODNENSKY AREA AM-22 SELEMDZHINSKY AREA AM-23 SERYSHEVSKY AREA AM-24 SKOVORODINSKY AREA /incl. SKOVORODINO/ AM-25 TAMBOVSKY AREA AM-26 TYNDINSKY AREA AM-27 SHIMANOVSKY AREA Astrakhanskaya oblast (AO) UA6U ASTRAKHAN` AREAS AO-01 KIROVSKY AO-02 LENINSKY AO-03 SOVIETSKY AO-04 TRUSOVSKY CITIES AO-05 AHTUBINSK CITIES of REGIONAL SUBMISSION (ZATO) AO-06 ZNAMENSK AREAS AO-07 AHTUBINSKY AREA AO-08 VOLODARSKY AREA AO-09 ENOTAEVSKY AREA AO-10 IKRJANINSKY AREA AO-11 KAMYZJAKSKY AREA /incl. KAMYZJAK/ AO-12 KRASNOYARSKY AREA AO-13 LIMANSKY AREA AO-14 NARIMANOVSKY AREA /incl. NARIMANOV/ AO-15 PRIVOLZHSKY AREA AO-16 HARABALINSKY AREA/incl. HARABALI/ AO-17 CHERNOJARSKY AREA Arkhangelskaya oblast (AR) UA1O ARKHANGELSK AREAS AR-01 ISAKOGORSKY AR-02 LOMONOSOVSKY AR-03 OKTJABR`SKY AR-04 SOLOMBAL'SKY CITIES AR-05 KORJAZHMA AR-06 KOTLAS AR-07 NOVODVINSK AR-08 deleted AR-09 SEVERODVINSK CITIES of REGIONAL SUBMISSION (ZATO) AR-10 MIRNY AREAS AR-11 VEL'SKY AREA /incl. VEL'SK/ AR-12 VERHNETOEMSKY AREA AR-13 VILEGODSKY AREA AR-14 VINOGRADOVSKY AREA AR-15 KARGOPOL'SKY AREA /incl. KARGOPOL'/ AR-16 KONOSHSKY AREA AR-17 KOTLASSKY AREA /incl. SOL'VYCHEGODSK/ AR-18 KRASNOBORSKY AREA AR-19 LENSKY AREA AR-20 LESHUKONSKY AREA AR-21 MEZENSKY AREA /incl. MEZEN'/ AR-22 NJANDOMSKY AREA /incl. NJANDOMA/ AR-23 ONEZHSKY AREA /incl. ONEGA/ AR-24 PINEZHSKY AREA AR-25 PLESETSKY AREA AR-26 PRIMORSKY AREA AR-27 deleted AR-28 UST'JANSKY AREA AR-29 HOLMOGORSKY AREA AR-30 SHENKURSKY AREA /incl. SHENKURSK/ AR-31 NOVAYA ZEMLYA AR-32 FRANZ-JOSEF LAND ARKHANGELSK AREAS AR-33 VARAVINO-FACTORIYA AR-34 MAJMAKSANSKY AR-35 MAJSKAYA GORKA AR-36 SEVERNY AR-37 TSIGLOMENSKY Republic of Bashkortostan (BA) UA9W UFA AREAS BA-01 DEMSKY BA-02 KALININSKY BA-03 KIROVSKY BA-04 LENINSKY BA-05 OKTJABR`SKY BA-06 ORDZHONIKIDZEVSKY BA-07 SOVIETSKY CITIES BA-08 AGIDEL' BA-09 BAJMAK BA-10 BELEBEJ BA-11 BELORETSK BA-12 BIRSK BA-13 BLAGOVESHCHENSK BA-14 DAVLEKANOVO BA-15 DJURTJULI BA-16 ISHIMBAY BA-17 KUMERTAU BA-18 MELEUZ BA-19 NEFTEKAMSK BA-20 OKTJABR`SKY BA-21 SALAVAT BA-22 SIBAJ BA-23 STERLITAMAK BA-24 TUIMAZY BA-25 UCHALY BA-26 JANAUL CITIES of REPUBLICAN SUBMISSION BA-27 MEZHGOR'E AREAS BA-28 ABZELILOVSKY AREA BA-29 AL'SHEEVSKY AREA BA-30 ARKHANGELSKY AREA BA-31 ASKINSKY AREA BA-32 AURGAZINSKY AREA BA-33 BAJMAKSKY AREA BA-34 BAKALINSKY AREA BA-35 BALTACHEVSKY AREA BA-36 BELEBEEVSKY AREA BA-37 BELOKATAJSKY AREA BA-38 BELORETSKY AREA BA-39 BIZHBULJAKSKY AREA BA-40 BIRSKY AREA BA-41 BLAGOVARSKY AREA BA-42 BLAGOVESHCHENSKY AREA BA-43 BUZDJAKSKY AREA BA-44 BURAEVSKY AREA BA-45 BURZJANSKY AREA BA-46 GAFURIJSKY AREA BA-47 DAVLEKANOVSKY AREA BA-48 DUVANSKY AREA BA-49 DJURTJULINSKY AREA BA-50 ERMEKEEVSKY AREA BA-51 ZIANCHURINSKY AREA BA-52 ZILAIRSKY AREA BA-53 IGLINSKY AREA BA-54 ILISHEVSKY AREA BA-55 ISHIMBAJSKY AREA BA-56 KALTASINSKY AREA BA-57 KARAIDEL'SKY AREA BA-58 KARMASKALINSKY AREA BA-59 KIGINSKY AREA BA-60 KRASNOKAMSKY AREA BA-61 KUGARCHINSKY AREA BA-62 KUJURGAZINSKY AREA BA-63 KUSHNARENKOVSKY AREA BA-64 MELEUZOVSKY AREA BA-65 MECHETLINSKY AREA BA-66 MISHKINSKY AREA BA-67 MIJAKINSKY AREA BA-68 NURIMANOVSKY AREA BA-69 SALAVATSKY AREA BA-70 STERLIBASHEVSKY AREA BA-71 STERLITAMAKSKY AREA BA-72 TATYSHLINSKY AREA BA-73 TUJMAZINSKY AREA BA-74 UFIMSKY AREA BA-75 UCHALINSKY AREA BA-76 FEDOROVSKY AREA BA-77 HAJBULLINSKY AREA BA-78 CHEKMAGUSHEVSKY AREA BA-79 CHISHMINSKY AREA BA-80 SHARANSKY AREA BA-81 JANAUL'SKY AREA Belgorodskaya oblast (BO) UA3Z BELGOROD DISTRICT BO-01 VOSTOCHNY BO-02 ZAPADNY CITIES BO-03 ALEKSEEVKA BO-04 VALUJKI BO-05 GUBKIN BO-06 STARYJ OSKOL BO-07 SHEBEKINO AREAS BO-08 ALEKSEEVSKY AREA BO-09 BELGORODSKY AREA BO-10 BORISOVSKY AREA BO-11 VALUJSKY AREA BO-12 VEJDELEVSKY AREA BO-13 VOLOKONOVSKY AREA BO-14 GRAJVORONSKY AREA /incl. GRAJVORON/ BO-15 GUBKINSKY AREA BO-16 IVNJANSKY AREA BO-17 KOROCHANSKY AREA /incl. KOROCHA/ BO-18 KRASNENSKY AREA BO-19 KRASNOGVARDEJSKY AREA BO-20 KRASNOJARUZHSKY AREA BO-21 NOVOOSKOL'SKY AREA /incl. NOVYJ OSKOL/ BO-22 PROHOROVSKY AREA BO-23 RAKITJANSKY AREA BO-24 ROVEN'SKY AREA BO-25 STAROOSKOL'SKY AREA BO-26 CHERNJANSKY AREA BO-27 SHEBEKINSKY AREA BO-28 JAKOVLEVSKY AREA Bryanskaya oblast (BR) UA3Y BRYANSK AREAS BR-01 BEZHITSKY BR-02 VOLODARSKY BR-03 SOVIETSKY BR-04 FOKINSKY CITIES BR-05 DJAT'KOVO BR-06 KLINTSY BR-07 NOVOZYBKOV BR-08 SEL'TSO AREAS BR-09 BRASOVSKY AREA BR-10 BRYANSKY AREA BR-11 VYGONICHSKY AREA BR-12 GORDEEVSKY AREA BR-13 DUBROVSKY AREA BR-14 DJAT'KOVSKY AREA /incl. FOKINO/ BR-15 ZHIRJATINSKY AREA BR-16 ZHUKOVSKY AREA /incl. ZHUKOVKA/ BR-17 ZLYNKOVSKY AREA /incl. ZLYNKA/ BR-18 KARACHEVSKY AREA /incl. KARACHEV/ BR-19 KLETNJANSKY AREA BR-20 KLIMOVSKY AREA BR-21 KLINTSOVSKY AREA BR-22 KOMARICHSKY AREA BR-23 KRASNOGORSKY AREA BR-24 MGLINSKY AREA /incl. MGLIN/ BR-25 NAVLINSKY AREA BR-26 NOVOZYBKOVSKY AREA BR-27 POGARSKY AREA BR-28 POCHEPSKY AREA /incl. POCHEP/ BR-29 ROGNEDINSKY AREA BR-30 SEVSKY AREA /incl. SEVSK/ BR-31 STARODUBSKY AREA BR-32 SUZEMSKY AREA BR-33 SURAZHSKY AREA /incl. SURAZH/ BR-34 TRUBCHEVSKY AREA /incl. TRUBCHEVSK/ BR-35 UNECHSKY AREA /incl. UNECHA/ BR-36 STARODUB Republic of Buryatia (BU) UA0O ULAN-UDE AREAS BU-01 ZHELEZNODOROZHNY BU-02 OKTJABR`SKY BU-03 SOVIETSKY CITIES BU-04 SEVEROBAJKAL'SK AREAS BU-05 BARGUZINSKY AREA BU-06 BAUNTOVSKY AREA BU-07 BICHURSKY AREA BU-08 DZHIDINSKY AREA BU-09 ERAVNINSKY AREA BU-10 ZAIGRAEVSKY AREA BU-11 ZAKAMENSKY AREA /incl. ZAKAMENSK/ BU-12 IVOLGINSKY AREA BU-13 KABANSKY AREA /incl. BABUSHKIN/ BU-14 KIZHINGINSKY AREA BU-15 KURUMKANSKY AREA BU-16 KJAHTINSKY AREA /incl. KJAHTA/ BU-17 MUJSKY AREA BU-18 OKINSKY AREA BU-19 PRIBAJKAL'SKY AREA BU-20 SEVERO-BAIKALJSKY AREA BU-21 SELENGINSKY AREA /incl. GUSINOOZERSK/ BU-22 TARBAGATAJSKY AREA BU-23 TUNKINSKY AREA BU-24 HORINSKY AREA BU-25 MUKHORSHIBIRSKY AREA Chelyabinskaya oblast (CB) UA9A CHELYABINSK AREAS CB-01 KALININSKY CB-02 KURCHATOVSKY CB-03 LENINSKY CB-04 METALLURGICHESKY CB-05 SOVIETSKY CB-06 TRAKTOROZAVODSKY CB-07 CENTRALNY MAGNITOGORSK AREAS CB-08 LENINSKY CB-09 ORDZHONIKIDZEVSKY CB-10 PRAVOBEREZHNY CITIES CB-11 deleted CB-12 VERHNIJ UFALEJ CB-13 EMANZHELINSKIJ AREA /incl. EMANZHELINSK/ CB-14 ZLATOUST CB-15 KARABASH CB-16 deleted CB-17 deleted CB-18 deleted CB-19 KOPEISK CB-20 KORKINSKIJ AREA /incl. KORKINO/ CB-21 KYSHTYM CB-22 MIASS CB-23 PLASTOVSKIJ AREA /incl. PLAST/ CB-24 deleted CB-25 TROITSK CB-26 UST'-KATAV CB-27 CHEBARKUL' CB-28 JUZHNOURAL'SK CITIES of REGIONAL SUBMISSION (ZATO) CB-29 SNEZHINSK CB-30 TREHGORNY CB-31 OZERSK AREAS CB-32 AGAPOVSKY AREA CB-33 ARGAJASHSKY AREA CB-34 ASHINSKY AREA /incl. ASHA, MIN'JAR, SIM/ CB-35 BREDINSKY AREA CB-36 VARNENSKY AREA CB-37 VERHNEURAL'SKY AREA /incl.
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