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| | LLRX.com - A Guide to Russian Legal Research |
 | | Russia (the Russian Federation) is a democratic, federative, law-based state with the republican form of government. |  | | The Constitutional Court of the Russian Federation ( http://ks.rfnet.ru/) is the judicial body of constitutional review, autonomously and independently exercising judicial authority by means of constitutional judicial proceedings. |  | | The plenipotentiary representative of the President of the Russian Federation in federal district (hereinafter referred to as the plenipotentiary) is the official, representing the President of the Russian Federation within the respective federal district. |
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| | Online Encyclopedia and Dictionary - Russia |
 | | Also known as the Tatars, they ruled the southern and central expanses of present-day Russia, while its western zone was largely incorporated into the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and Poland. |  | | This recovery, along with a renewed government effort in 2000 and 2001 to advance lagging structural reforms, have raised business and investor confidence over Russia's prospects in its second decade of transition. |  | | Next elections are to be held in winter 2007/2008. |
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http://www.fact-archive.com/encyclopedia/Russia
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| | Country Profile: Russia |
 | | Russia is divided into 12 economic zones which include different sets of neighbouring administrative units (including Kaliningrad oblast as a separate economic formation which has no border with the other Russian administrative units, being surrounded by the territory of Lithuania): |  | | However, Yeltsin's success in getting the constitution approved was somewhat overshadowed by the success of nationalist and communist parties in the December 1993 parliamentary elections, raising fears that a new power struggle could emerge. |  | | Following the passing of a new constitution in a referendum in December 1993, Russia is a presidential federation administratively divided into provinces (oblasts and krais), autonomous republics, autonomous districts, regions and metropolitan areas. |
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http://www.fortunecity.com/boozers/ferret/451/profiles/rcaecumm.htm
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| | Pravda.RU Vladimir Putin — Russia’s new Ivan Kalita. Federation subjects to be consolidated |
 | | Gennady Raikov, the leader of the People’s deputy faction in the State Duma is sure that “the problem of the consolidation of the federation subjects has been pressing in Russia for a long period already. |  | | The decision of the president to create seven federal districts seems to be quite logical, as it is always easier to manage a larger territorial formation. |  | | The scandal connected with the visit of speaker of the Federation Council Sergey Mironov to the Middle East is gathering pace in Russia. |
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http://newsfromrussia.com/politics/2002/03/25/27164.html
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| | Johnson's Russia List #4299 |
 | | of the district's voters would vote for him proved to be correct. |  | | The president will also appoint his representative to each federal district. |  | | decree ordering the creation of federal districts in Russia. |
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| | Autonomous Districts of Russia |
 | | REGIONS WANT TO UNITE ST.PETERSBURG, RUSSIA, Jun 02, 2005 (A&G News via COMTEX) -- The president of Buryatiya, Leonid Potapov considers... |  | | of 564 persons from the United States, Canada, China, Russia, West Germany, Italy, Australia, and Puerto Rico registered... |  | | Fields Park District, organized in February 1956, is an autonomous unit of government. |
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http://hallencyclopedia.com/Autonomous_Districts_of_Russia
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| | Autonomous entity - Enpsychlopedia |
 | | This also changed the politics of the city as introduced the election for Mayor, which was formerly elected by the President. |  | | In Portugal, the two island regions of Azores and Madeira became autonomous regions in 1976 with self-rule by a regional government and a regional legislative assembly. |  | | Since the 1994 Constitution grants Buenos Aires, formerly Capital Federal ( Spanish, Federal Capitol), the status of, Autonomous and changes the formal name to Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires ( Spanish, Autonomous City of Buenos Aires). |
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http://www.grohol.com/wiki/Autonomous_republic
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| | Chukotka - Art History Online Reference and Guide |
 | | It was formerly an autonomous district subsumed within Magadan Oblast, but it declared its separation in 1991, a move that was confirmed by the Russian Constitutional Court in 1993. |  | | The principal town and administrative center is Anadyr. |  | | Ethnic groups : Of the 53,824 residents (as of the 2002 census) 1,199 (2.3%) chose not to specify their ethnic background. |
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http://www.arthistoryclub.com/art_history/Chukotka
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| | Federal_subjects_of_Russia |
 | | These subjects are of equal federal rights in the sense that they have equal representation—two delegates each—in the |  | | respublika) - nominally autonomous with supposed right to secede, each has its own constitution, president and parliament; is represented by the federal government in international affairs; and is supposedly home to a specific ethnic minority. |  | | Tyumen Oblast to form a Tyumen Krai; uniting the |
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http://www.atv-store.com/search.php?title=Federal_subjects_of_Russia
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| | Jewish Autonomous Oblast |
 | | In 1993 he was elected to the Federation Council gaining 48.27% of the vote. |  | | Head of administration Nikolai Volkov, a member of Our Home Is Russia, was appointed to this post in December 1991. |  | | In single-member districts: 1 Communist Party of the Russian Federation |
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http://archive.tol.cz/Elections/Russia/Regions/About/JAO.html
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| | Khantia-Mansia - Enpsychlopedia |
 | | Khantia-Mansia, or Yugra is an autonomous district of Tyumen Oblast in the Russian Federation. |  | | The district was established on December 10, 1930, as the Autonomous district of the Ostyaks and Voguls ( Остя́ко-Вогу́льский автоно́мный о́круг). |  | | The people native of the region are the Khanty and the Mansi, known collectively as Ob Ugric, whose languages are the closest relatives to Hungarian. |
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| | URALIC LANGUAGES |
 | | Repubic of Karelia, Leningrad and Tver oblast' (Russia) |  | | Republic of Karelia, Leningrad and Vologda oblast' (Russia) |  | | Finland, Norway, Sweden, St. Petersburg and environs, Republic of Karelia (Russia) |
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