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Encyclopedia > Administrative divisions of Tuva
Tuva Republic, Russia Flag of Tyva
As of 2006:
# of kozhuuns
(кожууны)
17
# of cities/towns
(города)
5
# of urban settlements
(посёлки городского типа)
2
# of sumons
(сумоны)
112
As of 2002:
# of rural settlements
(сельские населённые пункты)
389
# of uninhabited rural settlements
(сельские населённые пункты без населения)
46
  • Cities and towns under republic's jurisdiction:
    • Kyzyl (Кызыл) (capital)
    • Ak-Dovurak (Ак-Довурак)
  • Kozhuuns:
    • Barun-Khemchiksky (Барун-Хемчикский)
      • with 9 sumons under the kozhuun's jurisdiction.
    • Bay-Tayginsky (Бай-Тайгинский)
      • with 7 sumons under the kozhuun's jurisdiction.
    • Chaa-Kholsky (Чаа-Хольский)
      • with 4 sumons under the kozhuun's jurisdiction.
    • Chedi-Kholsky (Чеди-Хольский)
      • Urban settlements under the kozhuun's jurisdiction:
        • Khovu-Aksy (Хову-Аксы)
      • with 4 sumons under the kozhuun's jurisdiction.
    • Dzun-Khemchiksky (Дзун-Хемчикский)
      • Towns under the kozhuun's jurisdiction:
        • Chadan (Чадан)
      • with 10 sumons under the kozhuun's jurisdiction.
    • Erzinsky (Эрзинский)
      • with 6 sumons under the kozhuun's jurisdiction.
    • Kaa-Khemsky (Каа-Хемский)
      • with 11 sumons under the kozhuun's jurisdiction.
    • Kyzylsky (Кызыльский)
      • Urban settlements under the kozhuun's jurisdiction:
        • Kaa-Khem (Каа-Хем)
      • with 9 sumons under the kozhuun's jurisdiction.
    • Mongun-Tayginsky (Монгун-Тайгинский)
      • with 2 sumons under the kozhuun's jurisdiction.
    • Ovyursky (Овюрский)
      • with 6 sumons under the kozhuun's jurisdiction.
    • Piy-Khemsky (Пий-Хемский)
      • Towns under the kozhuun's jurisdiction:
      • with 7 sumons under the kozhuun's jurisdiction.
    • Sut-Kholsky (Сут-Хольский)
      • with 7 sumons under the kozhuun's jurisdiction.
    • Tandinsky (Тандинский)
      • with 7 sumons under the kozhuun's jurisdiction.
    • Tere-Kholsky (Тере-Хольский)
      • with 1 sumon under the kozhuun's jurisdiction.
    • Tes-Khemsky (Тес-Хемский)
      • with 7 sumons under the kozhuun's jurisdiction.
    • Todzhinsky (Тоджинский)
      • with 6 sumons under the kozhuun's jurisdiction.
    • Ulug-Khemsky (Улуг-Хемский)
      • Towns under the kozhuun's jurisdiction:
        • Shagonar (Шагонар)
      • with 9 sumons under the kozhuun's jurisdiction.


The Tuva Republic (Russian: ; Tuvan: Тыва Республика) is a federal subject of Russia (a republic). ... This image has been released into the public domain by the copyright holder, its copyright has expired, or it is ineligible for copyright. ... 2006 (MMVI) is a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ... A kozhuun (Russian: кожуун) is the subdivision type of Tyva Republic of the Russian Federation. ... Townlet is an attempt to translate the Russian term posyolok gorodskogo tipa (посёлок городского типа), abbreviated (пгт), or the similar Ukrainian (селище міського типу/смт)—literally urban-type settlement. A townlet was one of the results of Soviet urban design, a locality intermediate in character and status between towns and villages. ... Sum in government refers to an administrative unit. ... For the Cusco album, see 2002 (album). ... Music-Drama Theatre in Kyzyl Kyzyl (Tuvan and Russian: Кызы́л) is a city in Russia, capital of Tyva Republic. ... Turan (Russian: Тура́н) is a town in Tyva Republic, Russia. ...

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