Krai
Krai is a type of federal subject of the Russian Federation. The term comes from the Old East Slavic kraj, meaning edge or border, and historically referred to frontier or border regions. In contemporary Russia, a krai is a federal subject with powers and responsibilities that are largely equivalent to those of oblasts, republics, autonomous oblasts, autonomous okrugs, and federal cities. The choice of designation as a krai rather than an oblast does not imply a different legal status under federal law.
Governance and administration in a krai follow the same general framework as other federal subjects. Each krai
Examples of krais include Krasnodar Krai, Primorsky Krai, Kamchatka Krai, Altai Krai, Krasnoyarsk Krai, Perm Krai,
History and distinctions: The designation historically signified frontier or frontier-adjacent lands, but today krais are legally
See also: Federal subjects of Russia; Oblast (Russia); Republic (Russia).