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The oblast is administratively divided into two cities and towns under the oblast jurisdiction (Pskov and Velikiye Luki) and twenty-four districts. Another twelve towns have the status of the towns of district significance.
Administratively, Pskov Oblast is divided into two cities and towns of oblast significance and twenty-four districts . In terms of the population, the biggest administrative districts are Pskovsky District (34,323 in 2010) and Ostrovsky District (31,096), the smallest one is Usvyatsky District (5,598). [3]
Pskov. / 57.817°N 28.333°E / 57.817; 28.333. Pskov (Russian: Псков, IPA: [pskof] ⓘ; see also names in other languages) is a city in northwestern Russia and the administrative center of Pskov Oblast, located about 20 kilometers (12 mi) east of the Estonian border, on the Velikaya River.
Aug 12, 2022 · Description : Map of Pskov Oblast shows all the raions along with raion boundaries, federal state boundary with their capital city. 0 Facebook Twitter Pinterest Email 1.9K
Pskov, city and administrative centre of Pskov oblast (region), northwestern Russia. The city lies along the Velikaya (Great) River at its confluence with the small Pskova River, at a point 9 miles (14 km) above the Velikaya’s outfall into Lake Pskov. Pskov is one of the oldest Russian towns, being.
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Oct 9, 2002 · 1,096. 869. →. Source: Federal State Statistics Service Russia (web), pop-stat.mashke.org. Pskov Oblast (Russia): Districts in Urban and Rural Places with population statistics, charts and maps.
Jul 18, 2017 · During the Second World War, most of the Pskov region was occupied by the Germans (1941-1944). On August 23, 1944, Pskov Oblast was established. After the collapse of the USSR, in the 1990s, Pskov Oblast again became a border region, which gave it a transit and customs-border status.