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Central Economic Region ((ロシア語:Центра́льный экономи́ческий райо́н), ''Tsentralny ekonomichesky rayon'') is one of twelve economic regions of Russia. Area: 484,000 km²; population: 30.5 million (2002 Census). Average population density—63/km². Over 80% of the population is urban. Central Economic Region is located in the central portion of the European part of Russia. A great number of automobile and railroads intersect on the territory of this region. This flat, rolling country, with Moscow as its center, forms a major industrial region. Besides Moscow, major cities include Smolensk, Yaroslavl, Vladimir, Tula, Dzerzhinsk, and Rybinsk. Trucks, ships, railway rolling stock, machine tools, electronic equipment, cotton and woolen textiles, and chemicals are the principal industrial products. The Volga and Oka Rivers are the major water routes, and the Moscow–Volga and Don–Volga canals link Moscow with the Caspian and Baltic Seas. Many rail lines serve the area.〔(Russia. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-07 )〕 ==Composition== Central Economic Region comprises the following federal subjects: *Bryansk Oblast *Ivanovo Oblast *Kaluga Oblast *Kostroma Oblast *Moscow Oblast *Oryol Oblast *Ryazan Oblast *Smolensk Oblast *Tula Oblast *Tver Oblast *Vladimir Oblast *Yaroslavl Oblast *Federal city of Moscow
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