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Encyclopedia > Administrative division of Ingushetia


Republic of Ingushetia, Russia
As of 2002
# of districts
(районы)
4
# of cities/towns
(города)
4
# of urban settlements
(посёлки городского типа)
# of selsovets
(сельсоветы)
32
# of rural settlements
(сельские населённые пункты)
41
# of uninhabited rural settlements
(сельские населённые пункты без населения)

The following list is incomplete.

  • Cities and towns under republic's jurisdiction
    • Magas (Магас) (capital)
    • Malgobek (Малгобек)
    • Nazran (Назра́нь)
      • City's municipal okrugs:
        • Altiyevsky (Альтиевский)
        • Barsukinsky (Барсукинский)
        • Gamurziyevsky (Гамурзи́евский)
        • Nasyr-Kortsky (Насы́р-Ко́ртский)
        • Pliyevsky (Плиевский)
        • Tsentralny (Центра́льный)
  • Districts:
    • Dzhayrakhsky (Джайра́хский)
    • Malgobeksky (Малгобе́кский)
    • Nazranovsky (Назра́новский)
    • Sunzhensky (Су́нженский)
      • Towns under the district's jurisdiction:
        • Karabulak (Карабула́к)



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Ingushetia (462 words)
Ingushetia (Russian: Республика Ингушетия; Ingush: Galgaachia) is the smallest constituent republic of the Russian Federation, located in the northern Caucasus, and part of the Southern Federal District.
This refugee problem has since been a major problem for the beleaguered government of Ingushetia, already faced with soaring unemployment (as high as 50 percent), a worsening ecological crisis, a high concentration of Russian troops stationed there because of the war in neighboring Chechnya, and a flood of Chechen refugees from that conflict.
The administrative center was moved from Nazran to Magas in December of 2002.
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