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National districts of the Russian Federation

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Administrative divisions for national minorities in USSR and Russia Not to be confused with Federal districts of Russia or National districts of the Soviet Union.
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National districts (Russian: Национальные районы) are special districts made for national minorities in Russia.

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  1. ^ "Третий по счету эвенкийский национальный район появится в Якутии". RIA Novosti.


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