Category
page 1Rural localities in the Jewish Autonomous Oblast
Amurzet
Amurzet (; ) is a rural locality (a selo) and the administrative center of Oktyabrsky District of the Jewish Autonomous Oblast, Russia, located from Birobidzhan. Population:
Leninskoye
human settlement in Leninsky District, Jewish Autonomous Oblast, Russia
Babstovo
Babstovo () is a rural locality (a selo) in Leninsky District of the Jewish Autonomous Oblast, Russia. According to the 2010 Census, its population was 4,465, of whom 3,075 (68.9%) were men and 1,390 (31.1%) women. Due to its proximity to the China–Russia border, Babstovo is the location of base of the 69th Covering Brigade of the Russian Ground Forces.

Volochayevka-1
Volochayevka-1 is a rural locality (a (selo) in Smidovichsky District of the Jewish Autonomous Oblast, Russia. Population:
Valdgeym
Valdgeym (; , ; ) is a rural locality (a selo) in Birobidzhansky District of the Jewish Autonomous Oblast, Russia. Valdgeym was the place where the first collective farm was established in the Jewish Autonomous Oblast. As of 1992, Valdgeym was the largest farming cooperative in the region.
Nizhneleninskoye
Nizhneleninskoye () is a rural locality (a selo) in Leninsky District of the Jewish Autonomous Oblast. Located on the Amur River, Nizhneleninskoye is the location for the Tongjiang-Nizhneleninskoye railway bridge which crosses over the river to China, joining it by a railway bridge to Tongjiang in Heilongjiang Province.

Abramovka, Jewish Autonomous Oblast
village in Obluchensky District, Russia
Birofeld
Birofeld (; ) is a village (selo) in Birobidzhansky District of the Jewish Autonomous Oblast, Russia. It is an early Jewish settlement, which was founded in 1928 when a large collective farm was established in the area. In 2003, a Jewish Book Festival took place here. In 2006, Chief Rabbi of the Jewish Autonomous Oblast, Mordechai Scheiner, visited Birofeld with the Jewish community of Birobidzhan. As of 2007, some of the original Jewish settlers still lived here.
Nayfeld
Nayfeld (, ) is a village (selo) in Birobidzhansky District of the Jewish Autonomous Oblast, located from Birobidzhan. One of the early Jewish settlements in the area, it was founded in 1928.
Blagoslovennoye
Blagoslovennoye (; ) is a rural locality (a selo) in Oktyabrsky District of the Jewish Autonomous Oblast, Russia. According to the 2010 Census, its population was 869.

Novoye, Jewish Autonomous Oblast
village in Leninsky District, Russia
Danilovka
village in Smidovichsky District, Russia