Eastern Administrative Okrug (), or Vostochny Administrative Okrug, is one of the
twelve high-level territorial divisions (administrative
okrug
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Etymologically, ''okrug'' literally means ' circuit', der ...
s) of the
federal city
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of
Moscow
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,
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.
[Law #13-47] As of the
2010 Census, its population was 1,452,759,
up from 1,394,497 recorded during the
2002 Census.
Territorial divisions
The administrative okrug comprises the following sixteen districts:
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Bogorodskoye
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Veshnyaki
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Vostochnoye Izmaylovo
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Vostochny
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Golyanovo
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Ivanovskoye
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Izmaylovo
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Kosino-Ukhtomsky
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Metrogorodok
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Novogireyevo
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Novokosino
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Perovo
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Preobrazhenskoye
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Severnoye Izmaylovo
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Sokolinaya gora
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Sokolniki
References
Notes
Sources
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Administrative okrugs of Moscow