Krais of Russia
The Krais of Russia are large administrative regions that serve as a type of federal subject in the country. They are similar to oblasts but are typically located in more remote or less populated areas. Each krai has its own local government and is responsible for various administrative functions, including education, healthcare, and infrastructure.
There are currently 9 krais in Russia, including Primorsky Krai and Krasnoyarsk Krai. These regions often have unique geographical features, such as mountains, forests, and rivers, which contribute to their local economies and cultures. The krais play a significant role in the overall governance and organization of the Russian Federation.