Map of the Russian Federation with the Arctic zone and the Far East

The Arctic and the Far East cover 55 percent of the land area of ​​the Russian Federation. Which regions are included in these zones?
The land territories of the Arctic zone include:
  • Murmansk Region
  • Nenets Autonomous Area
  • Chukotka Autonomous Area
  • Yamal-Nenets Autonomous Area
  • Arkhangelsk Region: the cities of Arkhangelsk, Novodvinsk, and Severodvinsk; the Mezensky, Primorsky, Onezhsky, Leshukonsky, and Pinezhsky districts; and the Novaya Zemlya urban district
  • Krasnoyarsk Territory: Norilsk; the Taimyrsky, Dolgano-Nenetsky, and Turukhansky districts; rural settlements of the Evenkiysky municipal district: Surinda village, Tura village, Nidym village, Uchami village, Tutonchany village, Essey village, Chirinda village, Ekonda village, Kislokan village, Yukta village
  • Republic of Karelia: Belomorsky, Kalevalsky, Kemsky, Kostomukshsky, Loukhsky, Segezhsky districts
  • Republic of Komi: urban districts of Vorkuta, Inta, Usinsk; Ust-Tsilemsky District
  • Republic of Sakha (Yakutia): Abyysky, Allaikhovsky, Anabarsky, Bulunsky, Verkhnekolymsky, Verkhoyansky, Zhigansky, Momsky, Nizhnekolymsky, Olenyoksky, Srednekolymsky, Ust-Yansky, and Eveno-Bytantaysky districts
  • Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Area — Yugra: Beloyarsky and Berezovsky municipal districts
The Far Eastern Federal District is comprised of 11 constituent entities:
  • Primorye Territory
  • Khabarovsk Territory
  • Kamchatka Territory
  • Republic of Sakha (Yakutia)
  • Amur Region
  • Magadan Region
  • Sakhalin Region
  • Jewish Autonomous Region
  • Chukotka Autonomous Area
  • Republic of Buryatia
  • Trans-Baikal Territory