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Siberian Federal District (́рский федера́льный о́круг; tr.: Sibirsky federalny okrug) is one of the seven federal districts of Russia. It is the central of the three Asian districts. Its population was 20,062,938 in the 2002 census, living on an area of 5,114,800 km² (1,974,835.3 mi²). The Current Presidential Envoy to Siberian Federal District is Anatoly Kvashnin.
It shouldn't be confused with Siberia, which includes the whole of Asian Russia except that close to the Pacific.
Below is a list of the federal subjects within the Siberian Federal District. ( Republics are marked with an asterisk (*).
- Altai Republic*
- Altai Krai
- Buryatia*
- Chita Oblast
- Irkutsk Oblast
- Khakassia*
- Kemerovo Oblast
- Krasnoyarsk Krai
- Novosibirsk Oblast
- Omsk Oblast
- Tomsk Oblast
- Tuva*
Largest cities
Novosibirsk 1,405,569 (2005 population)
Omsk 1,142,773
Krasnoyarsk 917,195
Barnaul 631,221
Irkutsk 582,547
Novokuznetsk 563,257
Kemerovo 522,641
Tomsk 487,357
Ulan-Ude 352,623
Chita 308,492
Bratsk 256,552
Presidential plenipotentiary envoys
Leonid Drachevskiy (May 18,2000 – September 9, 2004)
Anatoly Kvashnin (since September 9, 2004)Further Information
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