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The Russian Empire at various times included the subdivisions known as krais, either formally or informally. Some of these krais were:
Caucasus Krai
Turkestan Krai
Privislinsky Krai
Uriankhaisky Krai
Western Krai
Northwestern Krai
Southwestern Krai
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