- District of Sheksna
- District of Cherepovets
- District of Chagoda
- District of Kharovsk
- District of Ustyuzhna
- District of Ust'-Kubinskoye
- District of Tot'ma
- District of Tarnoga
- District of Syamzha
- District of Sokol
- District of Nyuksenitsa
- District of Nikolsk
- District of Mezhdurech'ye
- District of Kichmengsky Gorodok
- District of Kirillov
- District of Kadui
- District of Gryazovets
- Vologda
- Cherepovets
- District of Vytegra
- District of Vologda
- District of Vozhega
- District of Verkhovazh'ye
- District of Veliky Ustyug
- District of Vashki
- District of Belozersk
- District of Babushkino
- District of Babaevo
Heroes of socialist labour

Nikolai Amosov
heart surgeon, Doctor of Medicine, writer
Corresponding member of the USSR Academy of Sciences and the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences Nikolai Amosov was born on December 6, 1913 in the village of Olkhovo, the Vologda Region, into a peasant family. In 1939 he graduated with honours from the Arkhangelsk medical institute and during the years of the Great Patriotic War worked as the leading surgeon at a mobile field hospital.
In 1955 he organised a heart surgery clinic, which was turned into the institute of cardio-vascular surgery n 1983.
Amosov wrote much (120 works) and published five books: "Thoughts and the Heart," "Notes from the Future," "PPG-22-66," "The Book on Happiness and Misfortunes." The surgeon's last book "The Voices of Time" was published by his 85th jubilee and translated into 30 languages of the world.
At the age of 80 the renowned surgeon devised his own recipe of overcoming old age - he decided that with time it is possible to struggle against it with the help of a sharp increase in loads. His exercises included 2,500-3,000 movements and half of them involved the use of 5-kg weights. The scientist told about his system of restrictions and loads in his book "Thoughts about the Health." Its circulation reached 7 million copies.
Outside of medicine, Nikolai Amosov was active in government and community organizations.
In 2002, 89-year-old Amosov suffered a stroke and died in Kiev.