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Country
  
Russia

Administrative center
  
city of Derbent

Selsoviets
  
7

Area
  
821 km²

Federal subject
  
Republic of Dagestan

Settlements
  
2

Urban-type settlements
  
2

Founded
  
1921

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Derbentsky District (Russian: Дербе́нтский райо́н) is an administrative and municipal district (raion), one of the forty-one in the Republic of Dagestan, Russia. It is located in the southeast of the republic. The area of the district is 822.72 square kilometers (317.65 sq mi). Its administrative center is the city of Derbent (which is not administratively a part of the district). As of the 2010 Census, the total population of the district was 99,054.

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Map of Derbentsky District, Dagestan Republic, Russia

Administrative and municipal status

Within the framework of administrative divisions, Derbentsky District is one of the forty-one in the republic. It is divided into two settlements (administrative divisions with the administrative centers in the urban-type settlements (inhabited localities) of Belidzhi and Mamedkala) and seven selsoviets, which comprise thirty-eight rural localities. The city of Derbent serves as its administrative center, despite being incorporated separately as an administrative unit with the status equal to that of the districts.

As a municipal division, the district is incorporated as Derbentsky Municipal District. The settlements are incorporated as urban settlements, and the seven selsoviets are incorporated as twenty-seven rural settlements within the municipal district. The City of Derbent is incorporated separately from the district as Derbent Urban Okrug, but serves as the administrative center of the municipal district as well.

Demographics

As of the 2010 Census, the main ethnic groups are:

  • Azerbaijani (58.02%)
  • Lezgins (18.8%)
  • Tabasarans (9.9%)
  • Dargins (7.9%)
  • Aghuls (2.2%)
  • Russians (0.5%)
  • References

    Derbentsky District Wikipedia