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Murmansk Oblast [a] is a federal subject (an oblast) of Russia, located in the northwestern part of the country, with a total land area of 144,900 square kilometres (55,900 sq mi). Its only internal border is the Republic of Karelia to the south, and it is bordered internationally by Finland to the west and Norway to the northwest and the ...
Murmansk (Russian: Мурманск) is a port city and the administrative center of Murmansk Oblast in the far northwest part of Russia.It is the world's largest city north of the Arctic Circle and sits on both slopes and banks of a modest fjord, Kola Bay, an estuarine inlet of the Barents Sea, with its bulk on the east bank of the inlet.
Murmansk Oblast is a federal subject of Russia, which is located in the northwestern part of the country, occupying mostly the Kola Peninsula.The oblast itself was established on May 28, 1938, but some kind of administrative organization of the territory existed here since at least the 13th century.
This is a list of rural localities in Murmansk Oblast, organized by the district or municipality they are within or subordinated to, respectively. Murmansk Oblast (Russian: Му́рманская о́бласть , romanized : Murmanskaya oblast , IPA: [ˈmurmənskəjə ˈobləsʲtʲ] ) is a federal subject (an oblast ) of Russia , located in ...
(Murmansk Oblast Duma. Law #534-01-ZMO of December 2, 2004 On the Status of the Municipal Formation of the Town of Olenegorsk with Jurisdictional Territory , as amended by the Law #1156-01-ZMO of November 23, 2009 On the Abolition of Several Inhabited Localities of Murmansk Oblast and on Amending Various Legislative Acts of Murmansk Oblast .
Belokamenka (Russian: Белокаменка) is a rural locality (a selo) in administrative jurisdiction of the closed administrative-territorial formation of Alexandrovsk in Murmansk Oblast, Russia, [1] located beyond the Arctic Circle at a height of 1 meter (3 ft 3 in) above sea level. As of the 2010 Census, it had a population of 84. [2]
According to these resolutions, Murmansk Governorate was transformed into Murmansk Okrug, which was divided into six districts (Tersky being one of them) and included in Leningrad Oblast. [2] The administrative center of the district was established in the selo of Kuzomen; [2] however, it was transferred to Umba on August 15, 1931. [12]
The Governor of Murmansk Oblast (Russian: Губернатор Мурманской области) is the head of the executive branch of government in Murmansk Oblast, in northwestern Russia. The position of governor under the current Charter of Murmansk Oblast was created in 1997.