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/EN/ The unchanges of User:Ezhiki for changes User:Alex Spade. /RU/ Отмена пользователем User:Ezhiki изменений пользователя User:Alex Spade.
/English/ Why have you unchanged my changes? In comments Administrative divisions of Moscow you wrote please do not mix up the terms of administrative and municipal divisions. The article is about administrative units, not about municipalities. I didn't do anything with municipalities (Kryukovo, Panfilovsky or/and etc.). I'd did 2 corretion:
1) I'd corrected City of Zelenograd to Zelenograd Administrative Okrug. ZelAO (ЗелАО) is one of ten Administrative Okrugs of Moscow (see ru:Административное деление Москвы). Zelenograd (city) is the majority of ZelAO, but it's not whole of them.
2) I'd inserted the widly used acronyms of Administrative Okrugs and their lat. transliterations. Is this information uninteresting or mistaken?
/Русский/ Почему вы отменили мои исправления? В комментариях вы написали ---. Я ничего не делал с муниципалитетами (Крюково, Панфиловский и/или другие). Я сделал две коррекции:
1. Исправил город ru:Зеленоград на ru:Зеленоградский административный округ. ЗелАО - это один из десяти округов Москвы (см. ru:Административное деление Москвы). Зеленоград же - большая часть ЗелАО, но не вся.
2. Ввёл широко употребляемые сокращения названий округов и их латинские транслитерации. Моя информация неинтересна или ошибочна?
-- Alex Spade 19:39, 14 September 2006 (UTC) See also (см. также) ru:Участник:Alex Spade
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"While administrative okrugs are a subdivision of state administration, districts have the status of municipal formations, i.e. local self-government entities."
I'm a bit confused by this sentence juxtaposed against the infobox included in the article. I'm not sure why I understand this is set-up differently than the comparable article Administrative divisions of Saint Petersburg. The St. Petersburg article is easy to understand: you have 18 administrative divisions (city districts) and within those you've got numerous municipal formations (okrugs, towns, and settlements). The 18 administrative divisions are not subdivided.
I guess what's confusing me on this article is that it shows that Moscow has 12 administrative divisions (okrugs), but that these divisions are also subdivided into 146 administrative districts (raions)? Is this correct? And then that the borders of the administrative districts also serve as the borders for the municipal formations? So is the difference that St. Petersburg is administratively divided only one (city districts), whereas Moscow is administratively consists of two divisions (orkrugs then raions)? Or is it the same as St. Petersburg and the mention of administrative districts/raions not correct? -- Criticalthinker ( talk) 08:04, 3 August 2020 (UTC)
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/EN/ The unchanges of User:Ezhiki for changes User:Alex Spade. /RU/ Отмена пользователем User:Ezhiki изменений пользователя User:Alex Spade.
/English/ Why have you unchanged my changes? In comments Administrative divisions of Moscow you wrote please do not mix up the terms of administrative and municipal divisions. The article is about administrative units, not about municipalities. I didn't do anything with municipalities (Kryukovo, Panfilovsky or/and etc.). I'd did 2 corretion:
1) I'd corrected City of Zelenograd to Zelenograd Administrative Okrug. ZelAO (ЗелАО) is one of ten Administrative Okrugs of Moscow (see ru:Административное деление Москвы). Zelenograd (city) is the majority of ZelAO, but it's not whole of them.
2) I'd inserted the widly used acronyms of Administrative Okrugs and their lat. transliterations. Is this information uninteresting or mistaken?
/Русский/ Почему вы отменили мои исправления? В комментариях вы написали ---. Я ничего не делал с муниципалитетами (Крюково, Панфиловский и/или другие). Я сделал две коррекции:
1. Исправил город ru:Зеленоград на ru:Зеленоградский административный округ. ЗелАО - это один из десяти округов Москвы (см. ru:Административное деление Москвы). Зеленоград же - большая часть ЗелАО, но не вся.
2. Ввёл широко употребляемые сокращения названий округов и их латинские транслитерации. Моя информация неинтересна или ошибочна?
-- Alex Spade 19:39, 14 September 2006 (UTC) See also (см. также) ru:Участник:Alex Spade
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"While administrative okrugs are a subdivision of state administration, districts have the status of municipal formations, i.e. local self-government entities."
I'm a bit confused by this sentence juxtaposed against the infobox included in the article. I'm not sure why I understand this is set-up differently than the comparable article Administrative divisions of Saint Petersburg. The St. Petersburg article is easy to understand: you have 18 administrative divisions (city districts) and within those you've got numerous municipal formations (okrugs, towns, and settlements). The 18 administrative divisions are not subdivided.
I guess what's confusing me on this article is that it shows that Moscow has 12 administrative divisions (okrugs), but that these divisions are also subdivided into 146 administrative districts (raions)? Is this correct? And then that the borders of the administrative districts also serve as the borders for the municipal formations? So is the difference that St. Petersburg is administratively divided only one (city districts), whereas Moscow is administratively consists of two divisions (orkrugs then raions)? Or is it the same as St. Petersburg and the mention of administrative districts/raions not correct? -- Criticalthinker ( talk) 08:04, 3 August 2020 (UTC)