Did You Know?

Some krais have lots of trees!

What is a krai?

A krai is a big area in Russia.

Why do we need krais?

Krais help keep things in order.

What krai Does

Krais have their own leaders.

They help with schools and parks.

Krais can have farms and shops.

People can vote for their leaders.

Krais can have fun events too.

Each krai has its own name.

More About krai

A krai is like a big home. Each krai has its own place. Some are by the sea, and some are in the hills. They can be very nice to live in.

People in a krai work and play. They go to school and meet friends. Krais help them have a good life.

In the future, krais may grow more. They can help more people. Krais can be fun and full of life!

How Topics Connect

graph TD A["Krai/Kray"] --> B["Federal Subject of Modern Russia"] A --> C["Geographical Administrative Division"] C --> D["Russian Empire"] C --> E["Russian SFSR"] B --> F["Modern Administrative Structure"] D --> G["Historical Context"] E --> H["Historical Context"]

What Do These Words Mean?

krai:A region or area in Russia that has its own government.
federal subjects:Different parts or divisions of a country that have their own local governments.
administrative division:A way to organize a country into smaller parts for managing it.
Russian Empire:A historical period when Russia was ruled by emperors.
Russian SFSR:A part of the Soviet Union that included Russia.