Which region does the city belong to? Russia of regions: what social space do we live in? All major cities, including federal ones


To the question what is a region? and how do I find out what region I live in? given by the author Nadya Nosova the best answer is Zayandexy

Answer from Yotiwi Perazo[newbie]
A region of a country, there are also regions, territories, and autonomous okrugs.
On the license plate on the car above the flag, what are the numbers?


Answer from Vova Adamov[newbie]
Region - Region of a country or region of a region
you can find out different ways but here is a list of regions of Russia
01 Region code Republic of Adygea
02 Region code Republic of Bashkortostan (also 102)
03 Region code Republic of Buryatia
04 Region code Altai Republic
05 Region code Republic of Dagestan
06 Region code Republic of Ingushetia
07 Region code Kabardino-Balkarian Republic
08 Region code Republic of Kalmykia
09 Region code Karachay-Cherkess Republic
10 Region code Republic of Karelia
11 Region code Komi Republic
12 Region code Republic of Mari El
13 Region code Republic of Mordovia
14 Region code Republic of Sakha (Yakutia)
15 Region code Republic of North Ossetia
16 Region code Republic of Tatarstan (also 116)
17 Region code Republic of Tyva (Tuva)
18 Region code Udmurt Republic (also 118)
19 Region code Republic of Khakassia
20 Region code Chechen Republic (old numbers)
21 Region code Chuvash Republic (also 121)
22 Region code Altai region
23 Region code Krasnodar region (also 93)
24 Region code Krasnoyarsk Territory
25 Region code Primorsky Krai (also 125)
26 Region code Stavropol Territory
27 Region code Khabarovsk Territory
28 Region code Amur region
29 Region code Arhangelsk region
30 Region code Astrakhan region
31 Region code Belgorod region
32 Region code Bryansk region
33 Region code Vladimir region
34 Region code Volgograd region
35 Region code Vologda region
36 Region code Voronezh region
37 Region code Ivanovo region
38 Region code Irkutsk region (also 138)
39 Region code Kaliningrad region
40 Region code Kaluga region
41 Region code Kamchatka region
42 Region code Kemerovo region
43 Region code Kirov region
44 Region code Kostroma region
45 Region code Kurgan region
46 Region code Kursk region
47 Region code Leningrad region
48 Region code Lipetsk region
49 Region code Magadan region
50 Region code Moscow region (also 90, 150)
51 Region code Murmansk region
52 Region code Nizhny Novgorod region (also 152)
53 Region code Novgorod region
54 Region code Novosibirsk region (also 154)
55 Region code Omsk region
56 Region code Orenburg region
57 Region code Oryol region
58 Region code Penza region
59 Region code Perm region (also 159)
60 Region code Pskov region
61 Region code Rostov region (also 161)
62 Region code Ryazan region
63 Region code Samara region (also 163)
64 Region code Saratov region (also 164)
65 Region code Sakhalin region
66 Region code Sverdlovsk region(also 96)
67 Region code Smolensk region
68 Region code Tambov region
69 Region code Tver region
70 Region code Tomsk region
71 Region code Tula region
72 Region code Tyumen region
73 Region code Ulyanovsk region (also 173)
74 Region code Chelyabinsk region(also 174)
75 Region code Chita region
76 Region code Yaroslavl region
77 Moscow region code (also 97, 99, 177, 197, 199)
78 Region code for St. Petersburg (also 98)
79 Region code Jewish Autonomous Region
80 Region code Aginsky Buryat Autonomous Okrug
81 Region code Komi-Permyak Autonomous Okrug
82 Region code Koryak Autonomous Okrug
83 Region code Nenets Autonomous Okrug
84 Region code Taimyr Autonomous Okrug
85 Region code Ust-Ordynsky Buryat Autonomous Okrug
86 Region code Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug
87 Region code Chukotka Autonomous Okrug
88 Region code Evenki Autonomous Okrug
89 Region code Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug


Answer from Aleksand YouTube[newbie]
when you go to your rg it will be highlighted (Region: [your private] your private will be highlighted in green. And if to another then in red.


Subject codes Russian Federation on Wikipedia
Codes of subjects of the Russian Federation

Regions of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation on Wikipedia
Look at the Wikipedia article about Regions of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation

Russia is not only a huge and hospitable country, but also a place where absolutely everyone can find something for themselves perfect home. Where is the best place to live in Russia? Our country is the largest in the world by territory, so there is plenty to choose from. In fact, every person values ​​his own Everyday life, therefore, it is basically impossible to name a perfect place of residence. Although experts have nevertheless found a way to determine in which region of our country it would be most comfortable for a person to live who values ​​factors such as: the level of medical care, purchasing power, business development and average income. Thanks to this simple approach, experts were able to identify the best cities in our country.

10th place. Tyumen

The city of Tyumen takes tenth place in the top hundred. As you know, Siberia is the very region where citizens of our country previously did not want to live due to the harsh and unpredictable climate. But over the years, the latter has changed significantly - now in these parts you can rarely find a cold and long winter. Today, the city of Tyumen is considered not only the most wonderful place where it is better to live in Russia, but also the oil and gas capital of our country. Only 400 km separates it from Kazakhstan, while almost all transit trade between Siberia and China passes through the city. It is here that the largest amount of oil in our country is extracted and produced. And that is why in Tyumen things are so good with wages and so difficult with the environmental situation. It is worth noting that the previously small settlement is growing at tremendous speed; today the population of Tyumen is about 680 thousand inhabitants, most of of which are Russian, despite the fact that the city is considered multinational.

9th place. Obninsk

Where is the best place to live and work in Russia? This question interests many citizens of our country today, but not those who live in Obninsk. Of course, this city today occupies only 9th position in the hundred best cities RF, but at the same time it has amazing qualities. The Kaluga region has always been different from other regions and regions of our country, and the city of Obninsk became famous for being recognized as the first “science city” of Russia in 2000. It was here that the world's first nuclear power plant was built, which began operating back in 1954. It is not for nothing that this city in the Russian Federation is considered the most “smart”, because more than 10 scientific centers are located on its territory. On this moment About 107.3 thousand people live in Obninsk; every year this number increases by 1000 new citizens. But the most important thing is that most of the population are highly educated people. If we talk about the climate, cold and snowy winters with humid and warm summers prevail here for the most part.

8th place. Ekaterinburg

Ekaterinburg will appeal to those people who prefer to live constantly on the move and in a large city. There is no need to talk about peace in Yekaterinburg; life in this locality is constantly in full swing. It is worth saying that this city is divided into several large districts, which seem to be delimited by an invisible line. Moreover, each of these regions will differ significantly from its neighbor. It is not surprising that Yekaterinburg was included in the list of cities where it is better to live in Russia, because back in 1967 it received the title of a million-plus city, and since 2000 its population has been steadily growing. Despite the fact that women predominantly live here (statistically, they outnumber men by 9%), the city still remains a major industrial center, as it was originally founded. About 200 of the largest enterprises accommodate a huge number of workers every day. It is worth noting that the average salary in Yekaterinburg is about 30,000 rubles, which is 22% more than the average salary in our country. The climate in this city is moderate, but sudden temperature changes are common.

7th place. Podolsk

The southern direction of Moscow is where the city of Podolsk is located, which today proudly occupies the 7th position in the list of leaders. Where is the best place to live and work in Russia? Of course, in Podolsk, because it is in this city that one of the highest wages is paid in our country. And given the fact that this is where the Railway and the highway towards Crimea, we can assume that in the future the city will develop even faster. The climate in the village is moderate and distinguished by its mildness. By the way, interesting fact: This is where the hour meridian passes, so if you move from the western part of the city to the eastern part, you can find yourself an hour earlier or later. Today, about 240 thousand people live here, although the number is almost constantly increasing. Geographically, this city is divided into 14 districts, so even a guest can easily find his way around here. The infrastructure of Podolsk is rich, but even if something is missing, this deficiency can easily be compensated for by the proximity of Moscow. There are no problems finding work in this city, despite the fact that it is filled with new residents every day. And the wages, given that the city is located near the capital of Russia, are quite high.

6th place. Khimki

Where in Russia it is good for pensioners to live is in Khimki. And the point is not at all that there are high pension payments or there are certain benefits for this category of the population. Elderly people will like the fact that the population here is mostly used to working and knows the word responsibility. Historically, the citizens of the city worked mainly in factories and were accustomed to complying with all the necessary rules so that the work of each employee was appreciated. The name of the city itself comes from the Khimka River, which flows nearby. Despite the fact that Khimki is located on the northwestern exit from Moscow, it is quite comfortable to live here. The infrastructure is well established, the cost utilities low, the courtyards and alleys are well-groomed and clean, the city has a huge number of kindergartens and schools. In general, as noted above, this locality will appeal to retirees who value a calm and measured life in a large city. Although there are also disadvantages, such as traffic jams, which have become an almost integral part of the life of Khimki residents.

5th place. Irkutsk

An hour's drive from Lake Baikal is the beautiful city of Irkutsk, which in 2014 was ranked fifth in the ranking of the best places to live in Russia. This city is considered not only densely populated, but also multinational. About 613 thousand people live on its territory and among them: Russians, Ukrainians, Germans, Belarusians, Buryats, Poles and others. Irkutsk residents are a secretive and strict people, just like real Siberians are considered to be, but perhaps it is thanks to this that the city has flourished so much over the past few decades. Wages in Irkutsk are low, but this does not prevent citizens from working fruitfully every day. And a huge number of factories and enterprises provide residents of Irkutsk with an endless number of jobs. Visually, it is divided into two parts by the Angara River, which flows through the entire city. A distinctive feature of the settlement from other large cities in our country is that in Irkutsk private sectors are located even in the central part, which has long become a rarity. The climate here is quite harsh, so there are often snowy winters and heavy rains in spring and autumn, which damage the infrastructure.

4th place. Domodedovo

It is not surprising that experts had to work hard to determine the most comfortable cities in Russia, where it is better to live today. The city of Domodedovo began to be considered one of the best settlements in our country not so long ago. It is located south of Moscow and is practically surrounded by important highways. Winters here are mild and summers are humid, which makes living in this area as comfortable as possible. Salaries fluctuate around 36 thousand rubles, which, even taking into account the proximity of the region to the capital, is quite good. It is important to note that the environmental situation in the region is quite stable, and the city’s population is constantly growing. At the moment, about 108 thousand people live in Domodedovo, mostly able-bodied citizens (about 67%). The infrastructure in the city is complex, but at the same time it looks clean and well-groomed. As in other cities in our country, you can often get stuck in traffic jams, and recently the situation with parking spaces has become more complicated. But otherwise, the city is ideal for living for those people who like comfort.

3rd place. Belgorod

The top three included Belgorod, which is famous throughout the country for its standard of living. It is the residents of Belgorod who know where it is better to live in retirement in Russia, because for elderly people it is simply impossible to find a place, except perhaps in the south, but the climate there, unfortunately, is not suitable for everyone. Belgorod is considered the cleanest area of ​​our country, everything here is planted with trees and even drinking water supplied from underground sources. The population today does not exceed 380 thousand people, although in the last few years the mortality rate has been higher in this region than the birth rate. The city is predominantly populated by Russians, but you can often meet people of other nationalities. As for work, a huge number of enterprises and factories are located here, and the region itself is famous for the wealth of its reserves in the bowels. The average salary is about 29 thousand rubles.

2nd place. Krasnodar

Where is it good to live in Russia? Reviews have shown that one of the most attractive areas of our country is Krasnodar. However, this is not at all surprising, since the capital of Kuban is famous for its fertility and generosity. The climate here is moderate, although sudden temperature changes occur occasionally. For example, summers in this region are getting hotter. The population of the city is a little more than 800 thousand people, but if we take into account migrant workers, then Krasnodar could have long been renamed a city with a population of one million. Although it may receive this status in the next few years, given the fact that the birth rate almost always exceeds the death rate. Located on the Kuban River, the settlement is divided into four administrative districts. It is worth noting that there are practically no large factories here, but there are no disruptions to jobs in the city due to the huge number of private businesses and small manufacturing companies. The average salary is about 31 thousand rubles. Where is it better to live in the south of Russia? Of course, in Krasnodar!

1 place. Kaliningrad

Many Russians like the coastal cities of Russia. Where is it better to live if you choose a place from the list of settlements that are located in this zone? In first place in Russia today is the city of Kaliningrad, which is conveniently located almost in the very heart of Europe. Despite the fact that this settlement is located quite far from Russia, today many consider it the most successful and profitable region. About 450 thousand people live in Kaliningrad, with the most different nationalities. The history of this city is complex and ornate, but that is why here today you can meet the most different people. Despite the proximity to European countries, wages here are low, on average about 25 thousand rubles. The city mainly makes money from shipbuilding and oil production, and there are also quite a lot of private companies that provide Kaliningrad residents with work.

Crimea

Well, the last question that is worth considering outside the rating is “where is it better to live on the Black Sea coast of Russia.” Due to recent circumstances, not a single Crimean city has yet entered the list of the best settlements in our country. But we can safely say today that this will not last long, because Crimea is a beautiful region that boasts amazing cities. Most likely, in the next few years, experts will be able to appreciate all the beauty of the Crimean coast and give at least one settlement in this region a proud status best city our country!

Share of the largest cities with a population of more than 1 million people in the socio-economic indicators of Russia in 2002, % (p. 11)

Share in

11 largest cities (excluding Moscow and St. Petersburg)

Saint Petersburg

Moscow

All Largest cities, including federal

urban population

investments in fixed capital

volume of paid services

retail trade turnover

commissioning of housing

Socio-demographic indicators of rural areas in various regions of Russia in 2002-2003. (page 14)

Average settlement size, people

Proportion of population by age, %

Average household size, people

Life expectancy, years

Share of population with higher and secondary vocational education, %

younger than able-bodied

older than able-bodied

Center and North-West(Tver region)

Steppe South(Stavropol region)

Foothill zone of the south(Dagestan)

East(Primorsky Krai)

Suburban area(Moscow region)

Share of individual subjects in the total GRP of Russia, % (page 35)

Subjects of the Russian Federation

2002

Subjects of the Russian Federation

1994

2. Tyumen region

2. Tyumen region

3. Moscow region

3. Sverdlovsk region

4. St. Petersburg

4. Moscow region

5. Republic of Tatarstan

5. St. Petersburg

6. Sverdlovsk region

6. Samara region

7. Samara region

7. Krasnoyarsk region

8. Krasnoyarsk region

8. Nizhny Novgorod region

9. Krasnodar region

9. Bashkortostan

10. Republic of Bashkortostan

10. Chelyabinsk region

Total 10 subjects

Total 10 subjects

Structure of budget expenditures of leading and outsider regions in 2003, % (p. 38)

Expenditures of the consolidated budgets of the region

On average for the Russian Federation

Moscow

Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug

The Republic of Ingushetia

Tyva Republic

Education

Healthcare and Physical Culture

Culture and art

Social politics

Department of Housing and Utilities

All socially oriented expenses

Total expenses

The book is a continuation of the Internet project "Social Atlas Russian regions". It examines trends in the social development of Russian regions during the transition period, shows the influence of settlement factors, demographic and economic situations. A typology of Russian regions according to the level of socio-economic development and ratings of regions built on the basis of integral indices are proposed. Particular attention is paid to the portraits of individual Russian regions, which give an idea not only of the diversity of social issues and interregional differences, but also of the strongest intraregional disparities in development.

The publication is addressed to researchers, managers, teachers and students, as well as everyone who is interested in social issues in its regional dimension.

Introduction

Part 1. Factors and trends of socio-economic development

1.1. Settlement and ethnic structure (Alekseev A.I., Zubarevich N.V., Safronov S.G.)

Natural conditions and population of the territory
Urban and rural settlements
Ethnic structure

1.2. Demographic situation and migration (Andreev E.M., Alekseev A.I., Zubarevich N.V.)

Reproduction of the population of Russian regions
2002 Census results: regional perspective
Demographic indicators social processes
Migrations
Sex and age structure of the population

1.3. Economic development regions (Zubarevich N.V.)

Factors of regional inequality
Industry
Agriculture
Services sector
Impact of globalization: investment, trade, information
Economic inequality of regions
Fiscal policy

1.4. Regional labor markets (Zubarevich N.V.)

Economic activity and employment
Structural changes in employment
Employment in small business
Working pensioners
Gender differences in employment
Working conditions
Unemployment

1.5. Socio-economic situation of households (Zubarevich N.V.)

Reasons for growing regional income disparities
Dynamics of cash income during the period of economic growth
Purchasing power of income
Income structure, wages and pensions
Gender differences in income
Indirect indicators of material security
Poverty level
Social transfers
Monetization of benefits

1.6. Social services: education, healthcare, housing and communal services (Zubarevich N.V.)

Health status and healthcare
Education
Housing and communal services

2.1. Socio-economic typology of regions (Zubarevich N.V.)
2.2. Human Development Index (Zubarevich N.V.)
2.3. Quality of life index (Zubarevich N.V., Madyuskin P.N.)
2.4. Innovativeness index (Borisova E.I., Zubarevich N.V.)
2.5. Democracy index (Petrov N.V., Titkov A.S.)

Part 3. Portraits of regions

3.1. Belgorod region (Lapteva E.A.)
3.2. Kursk region (Chistyakov P.A.)
3.3. Moscow region (Makhrova A.G.)
3.4. Tver region (Bogdanova L.P., Shchukina A.S.)
3.5. Tula region (Zubarevich N.V.)
3.6. Komi Republic (Zubarevich N.V.)
3.7. Vologda region (Zubarevich N.V.)
3.8. Novgorod region (Safronov S.G.)
3.9. Republic of Ingushetia (Krasnoslobodtsev V.P.)
3.10. Stavropol Territory (Belozerov V.S., Shchitova N.A., Turun P.P., Eshrokov V.M., Panin A.N.)
3.11. Astrakhan region (Nefedova T.G.)
3.12. Rostov region (Zubarevich N.V.)
3.13. Republic of Tatarstan (Safronov S.T., Zubarevich N.V.)
3.14. Perm region and Komi-Permyak Autonomous Okrug (Zubarevich N.V.)
3.15. Samara region (Zubarevich N.V.)
3.16. Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug-Yugra (Zubarevich N.V.)
3.17. Altai Republic (Safronov S.G.)
3.18. Republic of Buryatia (Lapteva E.A.)
3.19. Krasnoyarsk Territory (with Taimyr and Evenki Autonomous Okrugs) (Borisova E.I., Zubarevich N.V.)
3.20. Novosibirsk region (Lapteva E.A.)
3.21. Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) (Zubarevich N.V.)
3.22. Khabarovsk Territory (Lapteva E.A.)

Conclusion

Application

The city of Moscow is located on the territory of the state (country) Russia, which in turn is located on the territory of the continent Europe.

Which federal district does the city of Moscow belong to?

Moscow is part of the federal district: Central.

The Federal District is an enlarged territory consisting of several constituent entities of the Russian Federation.

In what region is the city of Moscow located?

The city of Moscow is part of the Moscow region.

A characteristic of a region or subject of a country is the integrity and interconnection of its constituent elements, including cities and other settlements, included in the region.

The Moscow region is administrative unit state of Russia.

Population of the city of Moscow.

The population of the city of Moscow is 12,615,279 people.

What time zone is Moscow located in?

The city of Moscow is located in the administrative time zone: UTC+4. Thus, you can determine the time difference in the city of Moscow, relative to the time zone in your city.

Moscow telephone code

Telephone code of the city of Moscow: +7 495, 496, 498, 499. In order to call the city of Moscow from mobile phone, you need to dial the code: +7 495, 496, 498, 499 and then the subscriber’s number directly.

Official website of the city of Moscow.

Website of the city of Moscow, official website of the city of Moscow, or as it is also called “Official website of the administration of the city of Moscow”: http://mos.ru/.

Flag of the city of Moscow.

The flag of the city of Moscow is the official symbol of the city and is presented on the page as an image.

Coat of arms of the city of Moscow.

The description of the city of Moscow presents the coat of arms of the city of Moscow, which is a distinctive sign of the city.

Metro in Moscow.

The metro in the city of Moscow is called the Moscow Metro and is a means public transport.

The passenger flow of the Moscow metro (congestion of the Moscow metro) is 2,451.00 million people per year.

The number of metro lines in the city of Moscow is 13 lines. The total number of metro stations in Moscow is 206. The length of metro lines or the length of metro tracks is: 346.60 km.

If network users are interested in something about my hometown, I can talk at length and in detail. And the question of which region it belongs to, oddly enough, arises for many. So, I'm telling you.

What region is Moscow

Our capital is a city so large and significant that recognized as an independent region of Russia.

Only three cities in the Russian Federation are separate regions, the second and third are and. The so-called cities of federal significance.

More than 12 million people live in Moscow- there is nothing like this anywhere else in our country. The city is so huge and self-sufficient that residents have long jokingly asked the question “is there life beyond the Moscow Ring Road?”, speaking, of course, about the city’s ring road. Apparently, to clarify this issue a little, the authorities in 2011–12 annexed the outskirts of Moscow, thanks to which the city increased by almost 2.4 times! The capital's area has never expanded so seriously and quickly before. This raised Moscow to 6th place in the ranking of the largest cities in the world by area, and the Moscow region included a whole list of cities, villages and even hamlets.


Which federal district does the Moscow region belong to?

Russia consists of eight federal districts - large associations of Russian regions. Moscow is part of the Central District, and she is his official center. It also includes Kaluga, Tver, Ryazan, Smolensk, Tambov and a number of other regions.

And here not included in the Moscow region- these are two different regions of Russia.


What number does the Moscow region have?

In the Russian Constitution, in Article 65, all regions of the country are listed. Traditionally, this sequence was used as the official number of regions, including when choosing automobile codes.

Which one number in the Constitution has a Moscow region? For a long time, the capital was in 77th place, which was fixed in many license plates, registered here. But when Crimea and Sevastopol were included in Article 65, Moscow moved to 78 position, where it is located today. But it was number 77 that remained as one of the capital’s automobile codes; 78 did not appear among them.

And I would like to add something else on my own about the question of what region. He too densely populated by people from completely different places. And they come here more often from where they live quite poorly. It is noisy and bustling here, but there is almost everything.