Lō͘-se-a ê liân-pang chú-thé
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Lō͘-se-a Liân-pang chú-thé (Lō͘-se-a-gí: субъекты Российской Федерации), kán-chheng liân-pang chú-thé (субъекты федерации), sī Lō͘-se-a ê cho͘-sêng si̍t-thé, sī Lō͘-se-a Hiàn-hoat kui-tēng ê tē-it kip chèng-tī hun-khu.
Ta̍k-ê liân-pang chú-thé lóng sio̍k tī ē-kha kúi-nā chióng lūi-pia̍t:
Lūi-pia̍t | Biâu-su̍t |
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The most common type of federal subject with a governor and locally elected legislature. Commonly named after their administrative centres. | |
Nominally autonomous,[1][2] each has its own constitution and legislature; is represented by the federal government in international affairs; is meant to be home to a specific ethnic minority. | |
Essentially the same as oblasts. The title "krai" ("frontier" or "territory") is historic, related to geographic (frontier) position in a certain period of history. The current krais are not related to frontiers. | |
4 ê chū-tī-khu |
With a substantial or predominant ethnic minority. |
Major cities that function as separate regions. | |
1 ê chū-tī-chiu |
Chí ū Iû-thài Chū-tī-chiu chi̍t ê chū-tī-chiu |
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