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Iki-Burulsky District


FieldValue
en_nameIki-Burulsky District
ru_nameИки-Бурульский район
loc_name1Ик Бурла район
loc_lang1Kalmyk
image_map
map_captionLocation of Iki-Burulsky District in the Republic of Kalmykia
image_viewЦветение тюльпанов.jpg
image_captionA tulip island, a protected area of Russia in Iki-Burulsky District
coordinates
federal_subjectRepublic of Kalmykia
federal_subject_ref
adm_ctr_nameIki-Burul
adm_ctr_ref
selsoviet_type1Rural administrations
no_of_selsoviets_type113
no_of_rural_localities28
counts_ref
mun_formation1Iki-Burulsky Municipal District
mun_formation1_ref
mun_formation1_no_of_urban_settlements0
mun_formation1_no_of_rural_settlements13
mun_formation1_counts_ref
area_km26363.32
area_km2_ref
pop_2010census11424
urban_pop_2010census0%
rural_pop_2010census100%
established_date1965
established_date_ref
websitehttp://iki-burul.rk08.ru

Iki-Burulsky District (; , İk Buurla rayon, ) is an administrative and municipal district (raion), one of the thirteen in the Republic of Kalmykia, Russia. Its administrative center is the rural locality (a settlement) of Iki-Burul. As of the 2010 Census, the total population of the district was 11,424, with the population of Iki-Burul accounting for 35.5% of that number.

Geography

The district is located in the southwest of Kalmykia, in the area of the Yergeni hills. The area of the district is 6363.32 km2.

History

The district was established in 1965.

Administrative and municipal status

Within the framework of administrative divisions, Iki-Burulsky District is one of the thirteen in the Republic of Kalmykia. The district is divided into thirteen rural administrations which comprise twenty-eight rural localities. As a municipal division, the district is incorporated as Iki-Burulsky Municipal District. Its thirteen rural administrations are incorporated as thirteen rural settlements within the municipal district. The settlement of Iki-Burul serves as the administrative center of both the administrative and municipal district.

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  1. {{ru-pop-ref. 2002Census
  2. {{ru-pop-ref. 1989Census
  3. {{ru-pop-ref. 1979Census
  4. Decree #137
  5. Law #308-IV-Z
  6. {{ru-pop-ref. 2010Census
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