Tsuntinsky District

[4] Between 1991 and 2017 the selo of Kidero served as the administrative center of Tsuntinsky District, however, it lacks the necessary infrastructure.

[2] Within the framework of administrative divisions, Tsuntinsky District is one of the forty-one in the Republic of Dagestan.

[1] The district is divided into twelve selsoviets which comprise fifty-five rural localities.

[6] Its twelve selsoviets are incorporated as thirteen rural settlements within the municipal district.

[2] Ethnic composition:[citation needed] The main languages are Tsez and Hinuq.