Orlovskaya oblast'

Orlovskaya oblast'

Oblast d'Orel

Oblast d'Orel
Орловская область (russe)
Armoiries de l'oblast d'Orel Drapeau de l'oblast d'Orel
Oblast d'Orel
Pays Flag of Russia.svg Russie
Région économique Centre
District fédéral Central
Statut politique Oblast
Capitale Orel
Gouverneur Alexandre Kozlov
[[Liste des dirigeants des districts et sujets fédéraux de la Fédération de Russie|]]
Population 860 262 hab. (2002)
Superficie 24 700 km2
Densité 34,83 hab./km2
Langue(s) officielle(s) Russe
Fuseau horaire UTC+3
Code OKATO 54
Code ISO 3166 RU-ORL
Hymne
Site officiel www.adm.orel.ru

L'oblast d'Orel (en russe : Орло́вская о́бласть, Orlovskaïa oblast) est un sujet fédéral (oblast) de la Fédération de Russie. Sa capitale administrative est la ville d'Orel.

Divisions administratives

L'oblast d'Orel est constitué des districts suivants (russe : районы):

  • Bolkhovski (Болховский)
  • Chablykinski (Шаблыкинский)
  • Dmitrovski (Дмитровский)
  • Doljanski (Должанский)
  • Glazounovski (Глазуновский)
  • Khotynetski (Хотыненский)
  • Kolpnianski (Колпнянский)
  • Korsakovski (Корсаковский)
  • Krasnozorenski (Краснозоренский)
  • Kromski (Кромский)
  • Livenski (Ливенский)
  • Maloarkhangelski (Малоархангельский)
  • Mtsenski (Мценский)
  • Novoderevenkovski (Новодеревеньковский)
  • Novosilski (Новосильский)
  • Olrovski (Орловский)
  • Ouritski (Урицкий)
  • Pokrovski (Покровский)
  • Soskovski (Сосковский)
  • Sverdlovski (Свердловский)
  • Trosnianski (Троснянский)
  • Verkhovski (Верховский)
  • Zalegochtchenski (Залегощенский)
  • Znamenski (Знаменский)

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