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*'''Municipal district''', a group of urban and rural settlements, often along with the inter-settlement territories. In practice, municipal districts are usually formed within the boundaries of existing administrative districts (''[[raion#Municipal district|raions]]'').
**'''[[Urban settlement (Russia)]]''', a city/town or an [[urban-type settlement]], possibly together with adjacent rural and/or urban localities
**'''[[Rural settlement (Russia)]]''', one or several [[types of inhabited localities in Russia#Rural localities|rural localities]]
*'''Urban okrug''', an urban settlement not incorporated into a municipal district. In practice, urban okrugs are usually formed within the boundaries of existing [[city of federal subject significance|cities of federal subject significance]].
*'''Intra-urban territory (intra-urban municipal formation) of a federal city''', a part of a [[federal cities of Russia|federal city]]'s territory. In Moscow, these are called '''municipal formations''' (which correspond to districts); in St.&nbsp;Petersburg—''municipal okrugs'', ''towns'', and ''settlements''. In [[Sevastopol]] (located on the [[Crimean Peninsula]], which is a territory disputed between Russia and [[Ukraine]]), they are known as ''municipal okrugs'' and a ''town''.<ref name="FCSevastopol_mun">Law #17-ZS</ref>