Ust-Orda Buryatia

Ust-Orda Buryatia (Усть-Ордынский Бурятский автономный округ) is an autonomous district of Irkutsk Oblast in the Russian Federation. It has an area of 22,138.1 km² and a population of around 130,000. Ust-Ordynsky (pop. c. 10,000) is the largest city and administrative center of the district.

Administrative Division

Districts

Ust-Orda Buryatia Autonomous District consists of the following districts (Russian: районы):

  • Alarsky (Аларский)
  • Bayandayevsky (Баяндаевский)
  • Bokhansky (Боханский)
  • Ekhirit-Bulagatsky (Эхирит-Булагатский)
  • Nukutsky (Нукутский)
  • Osinsky (Осинский)


 
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