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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 121. Not illustrated. Chapters: Komi-Permyak Okrug, Kama River, Chernyayevsky Forest, Cherdyn, Leninsky City District, Perm, Great Perm, Urban Forests of Perm, Yegoshikha, Ochyor, Pyzh River, Dzerzhinsky City District, Perm, Dobryanka, Divya, Sylva River, Kudymkar, Industrialny City District, Perm, Vishera River, Osa, Perm Krai, Vereshchagino, Perm Krai, Gornozavodsk, Perm Krai, Alexandrovsk, Russia, Krasnovishersk, Usolye, Perm Krai, Kolva River, Kizel, Gubakha, Pavlovsky, Perm Krai, Chernushka, Motovilikhinsky City District, Ordzhonikidzevsky City District, Perm, Gremyachinsk, Krasnokamsk, Okhansk, Kirovsky City District, Perm, Lysva, Sverdlovsky City District, Perm, Chyormoz, Tulva River, Chusovoy, Nytva, Usva River, Buy River, Malinovka River, Siva River, Kultayevka River, Bystry Tanyp River, Kamenka River, Kosa River, Koyva River, Lysva River, Yayva River, Iren River, Sim, Perm Krai, Usolka River. Excerpt: Komi-Permyak Okrug (Russian: , Komi-Permyatsky okrug), or Permyakia is a territory with special status within Perm Krai, Russia. It was a federal subject of Russia (an autonomous okrug) until December 1, 2005. It was called Komi-Permyak Autonomous Okrug (Russian: Komi: ) at that time. Komi-Permyak Autonomous Okrug was established on February 26, 1925. It was an administrative division for Komi-Permyaks, a branch of the Komis, within Perm Oblast. After a referendum held in October 2004, the autonomous okrug was merged with Perm Oblast to form Perm Krai. The referendum was held both in Komi-Permyak Autonomous Okrug and Perm Oblast, and the majority of citizens of both regions voted for merging. Map of Komi-Permyak OkrugAdministrative center: Kudymkar. Area: 32,770 km . Location: foothills of the Ural mountains, upper basin of the Kama River. Komi-Permyak Okrug is located in the Yekaterinburg Time Zone (YEKT/YEKST). UTC off...