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      • Administratively, Pskov Oblast is divided into two cities and towns of oblast significance and twenty-four districts.
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  2. 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]

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Pskov_OblastPskov Oblast - Wikipedia

    Administrative structure. 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.

  4. This list may not reflect recent changes . Bezhanitsky District. Dedovichsky District. Dnovsky District. Gdovsky District. Krasnogorodsky District. Kunyinsky District. Loknyansky District. Nevelsky District, Pskov Oblast. Novorzhevsky District. Novosokolnichesky District. Opochetsky District. Ostrovsky District, Pskov Oblast. Palkinsky District.

  5. Oct 9, 2002 · District: Порховский район: 28,470: 21,568: 15,536: →: Pskov: City: Псков: 202,780: 203,279: 193,082: →: Pskovskij Rajon [Pskovsky Raion] District: Псковский район: 37,216: 34,323: 43,061: →: Puškinogorskij Rajon [Pushkinogorsky Raion] District: Пушкиногорский район: 11,694: 9,253 ...

  6. Oct 9, 2002 · Districts. The census population of the districts and district-level cities in Pskov Oblast. Name. Native. Status. Population Census2002-10-09. Population Census2010-10-14. Population Census2021-10-01. Bežanickij Rajon [ Bezhanitsky Raion]

  7. Section of the kremlin wall, Pskov city, Russia. Pskov, oblast (province), northwestern Russia. It occupies an area of 21,400 square miles (55,300 square km) in the lowland basins of the Lovat, Shelon, and Velikaya rivers, with intervening low, morainic uplands. Much of the surface is covered by peat bog, grass marsh, and lakes—notably Lake ...

  8. Pskov Oblast (Russian: Псковская область) is a federal subject of Russia (an oblast). Its administrative center is the city of Pskov. In 2010, 673,423 people lived in the oblast. References

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