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Administrative divisions of the Tuva Republic : ウィキペディア英語版
Administrative divisions of the Tuva Republic

The administrative-territorial structure of the Tuva Republic in 2008–2011 was regulated by the Law #627 VKh-2, adopted on March 19, 2008. According to the law, the units of the administrative division mirror the municipal divisions of the republic and include the municipal districts, urban okrugs, urban settlements, and rural settlements.
The law also allows the use of alternative terminology to refer to the units of the administrative divisions. The term "municipal district" is used on par with the ethnic term "''kozhuun''", while the term "rural settlement" is used on par with the ethnic term "''sumon''".
"''Kozhuun''" (Russian and ) is the Tuvan term of a historical feudal administrative division known as a ''banner''. Tuva historically had nine ''kozhuuns'' named Tozhu, Salchak, Oyunnar, Khemchik, Khaasuut, Shalyk, Nibazy, Daa-van and Choodu, and Beezi. Each ''kozhuun'' was divided into ''sumu'' which was then subdivided into ''arban''. In modern Tuva, the term "''arban''" is still used to refer to a type of rural locality, which has a population of fewer than 500 inhabitants and no independent budget.
==List of administrative divisions==

*Cities and towns under republic's jurisdiction:
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*Kyzyl (Кызыл) (capital)
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*Ak-Dovurak (Ак-Довурак)
*Districts (''kozhuuns''):
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*Barun-Khemchiksky (Барун-Хемчикский)
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*with 9 ''sumons'' under the district's jurisdiction.
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*Bay-Tayginsky (Бай-Тайгинский)
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*with 7 ''sumons'' under the district's jurisdiction.
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*Chaa-Kholsky (Чаа-Хольский)
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*with 4 ''sumons'' under the district's jurisdiction.
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*Chedi-Kholsky (Чеди-Хольский)
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*''Urban-type settlements'' under the district's jurisdiction:
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*Khovu-Aksy (Хову-Аксы)
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*with 5 ''sumons'' under the district's jurisdiction.
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*Dzun-Khemchiksky (Дзун-Хемчикский)
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*''Towns'' under the district's jurisdiction:
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*Chadan (Чадан)
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*with 11 ''sumons'' under the district's jurisdiction.
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*Erzinsky (Эрзинский)
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*with 6 ''sumons'' under the district's jurisdiction.
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*Kaa-Khemsky (Каа-Хемский)
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*with 11 ''sumons'' under the district's jurisdiction.
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*Kyzylsky (Кызылский)
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*''Urban-type settlements'' under the district's jurisdiction:
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*Kaa-Khem (Каа-Хем)
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*with 9 ''sumons'' under the district's jurisdiction.
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*Mongun-Tayginsky (Монгун-Тайгинский)
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*with 2 ''sumons'' under the district's jurisdiction.
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*Ovyursky (Овюрский)
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*with 6 ''sumons'' under the district's jurisdiction.
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*Piy-Khemsky (Пий-Хемский)
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*''Towns'' under the district's jurisdiction:
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*Turan (Туран)
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*with 7 ''sumons'' under the district's jurisdiction.
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*Sut-Kholsky (Сут-Хольский)
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*with 7 ''sumons'' under the district's jurisdiction.
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*Tandinsky (Тандинский)
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*with 8 ''sumons'' under the district's jurisdiction.
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*Tere-Kholsky (Тере-Хольский)
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*with 1 ''sumon'' under the district's jurisdiction.
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*Tes-Khemsky (Тес-Хемский)
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*with 8 ''sumons'' under the district's jurisdiction.
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*Todzhinsky (Тоджинский)
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*with 6 ''sumons'' under the district's jurisdiction.
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*Ulug-Khemsky (Улуг-Хемский)
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*''Towns'' under the district's jurisdiction:
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*Shagonar (Шагонар)
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*with 9 ''sumons'' under the district's jurisdiction.

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