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Tver Oblast

Tver Oblast (Russian: Тверска́я о́бласть) is a federal subject of Russia (an oblast). Its administrative center is the city of Tver.

Area 84,586 km². Population is estimated at 1,440,002 in 2004, down from about 1,670,000 in 1989.

Administrative Division

Districts

Tver Oblast consists of the following districts (Russian: районы):

  • Andreapolsky (Андреапольский)
  • Belsky (Бельский)
  • Bezhetsky (Бежецкий)
  • Bologovsky (Бологовский)
  • Firovsky (Фировский)
  • Kalininsky (Калининский)
  • Kalyazinsky (Калязинский)
  • Kashinsky (Кашинский)
  • Kesovogorsky (Кесовогорский)
  • Kimrsky (Кимрский)
  • Konakovsky (Конаковский)
  • Krasnokholmsky (Краснохолмский)
  • Kuvshinovsky (Кувшиновский)
  • Lesnoy (Лесной)
  • Likhoslavlsky (Лихославльский)
  • Maksatikhinsky (Максатихинский)
  • Molokovsky (Молоковский)
  • Nelidovsky (Нелидовский)
  • Oleninsky (Оленинский)
  • Ostashkovsky (Осташковский)
  • Penovsky (Пеновский)
  • Rameshkovsky (Рамешковский)
  • Rzhevsky (Ржевский)
  • Sandovsky (Сандовский)
  • Selizharovsky (Селижаровский)
  • Sonkovsky (Сонковский)
  • Spirovsky (Спировский)
  • Staritsky (Старицкий)
  • Toropetsky (Торопецкий)
  • Torzhoksky (Торжокский)
  • Udomelsky (Удомельский)
  • Vesyegonsky (Весьегонский)
  • Vyshnevolotsky (Вышневолоцкий)
  • Zapadnodvinsky (Западнодвинский)
  • Zharkovsky (Жарковский)
  • Zubtsovsky (Зубцовский)

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