Cities and districts
The Komi Republic is big enough to have as much as twenty municipal and urban districts on its territory.
Cities and districts of the Komi Republic
Syktyvkar
Capital of the Komi Republic.
Administrative, industrial, historical, cultural, educational, scientific and social center of the region. It has comfortable hotels, cozy cafes and restaurants, recreation parks, numerous cultural and sports facilities.
Syktyvkar is a city that will surprise you with clean forest air, youth and energy, attention to a healthy lifestyle, traditions and culture!
Vorkuta
A city in Russia, located in the north of the Komi Republic. It is located in the permafrost zone, about 150 kilometers north of the Arctic Circle and only 140 kilometers from the coast of the Arctic Ocean.
Inta
Inta is a city sixty kilometers from the Arctic Circle
Ukhta
"The pearl of the North", the business center of Komi, the capital of oil and gas workers with its own university and favorable economic prospects.
Pechora
A city of republican significance in the Komi Republic in Russia, the administrative center of the municipal district "Pechora" and the municipality of the urban settlement "Pechora", the "energy capital" and the fourth largest city in the Komi Republic, located in northeastern part, 588 km to northeast of Syktyvkar, on the right bank of the Pechora River, at its intersection with the Northern Railway.
Izhemsky District
The area is famous for the original culture of the Komi-Izhma people, folk traditions have been preserved here, folk crafts are developing.
Knyazhpogostsky District
Administrative-territorial unit and municipality (municipal district) within the Komi Republic of the Russian Federation.
Koygorodsky District
The Koygorodsky District is located in the southwest of the Komi Republic, in the upper reaches of the Sysola River.
Kortkerossky District
There are 53 settlements in the region, where more than 19 thousand people of different nationalities live - Komi, Russians, Ukrainians, Belarusians, Germans, Tatars.
Priluzsky District
The Priluzsky district is located in the southern part of the Komi Republic, bordering on the Sysolsky and Koygorodsky districts, the Arkhangelsk and Kirov regions.
Syktyvdinsky District
One of the central districts of the Komi Republic.
Sysolsky District
The Sysolsky district borders on the Arkhangelsk region, the territories of the Syktyvdinsky, Koygorodsky, Priluzsky districts of the Komi Republic.
Udorsky District
The Udora district is located in the northwest of the Komi Republic, in the basins of the Mezen and Vashka rivers, which have 140 tributaries.
Troitsko-Pechorsky District
The Troitsko-Pechora district is located in the south-east of the Komi Republic in the Upper Pechora basin, it borders on the territories of the municipality Vukty, Sosnogorsk, Ust-Kulomsky distict, as well as with the Perm and Sverdlovsk regions, the Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug, Tyumen region.
Ust-Vymsky District
Cradle of Orthodoxy of the Komi region
Ust-Kulomsky District
Ust-Kulomsky District is located in the southeast of the Komi Republic, in the River Vychegda basin.
Ust-Tsilemsky District
Ust-Tsilma is one of the most ancient villages of the European North, and the Ust-Tsilma region belongs to the territories that people began to inhabit several millennia BC.
Usinsk
Usinsk is located in the north-east of the Komi Republic in the Cis-Urals, in the basin of the middle Pechora and its tributary of the Usa River: located on the right bank of the Usa river.
Sosnogorsk
The Sosnogorsk municipal district is the youngest municipality of the Komi Republic, the geographical and industrial center of the region. Sosnogorsk district includes Sosnogorsk city, Nizhny Odes, Voyvozh, Verkhneizhemsky, Irael, Malaya Pera, Vis, Kerki, Polyana, Ust-Ukhta Pozhnya, Vinla, Porozhsk, Akim villages.
Vuktyl
Vuktyl is a small town in the Komi Republic, located on the banks of the Pechora River, 530 kilometers northeast of Syktyvkar.
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