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Tyumen Oblast

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Tyumen Oblast (Тюме́нская о́бласть) is a regional subdivision of Russia in the Urals Federal District. Its administrative center is the city of Tyumen. It contains two autonomous districts, Khantia-Mansia, and Yamalia. Excluding the autonomous districts, Tyumen Oblast has an area of 159,869.7 km² (including the autonomies, it is Russia's third largest subdivision) and a population of 3,264,800 (2002). Tyumen is the largest city with over half a million inhabitants.

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Geography

Time zone

Tyumen Oblast is located in the Yekaterinburg Time Zone (YEKT/YEKST). UTC offset is +0500 (YEKT)/+0600 (YEKST).

Administrative division

Districts

Tyumen Oblast consists of the following districts (Russian: районы):

  • Abatsky (Абатский)
  • Armizonsky (Армизонский)
  • Aromashevsky (Аромашевский)
  • Berdyuzhsky (Бердюжский)
  • Golyshmanovsky (Голышмановский)
  • Isetsky (Исетский)
  • Ishimsky (Ишимский)
  • Kazansky (Казанский)
  • Nizhnetavdinsky (Нижнетавдинский)
  • Omutinsky (Омутинский)
  • Sladovsky (Сладовский)
  • Sorokinsky (Сорокинский)
  • Tobolsky (Тобольский)
  • Tyumensky (Тюменский)
  • Uporovsky (Упоровский)
  • Uvatsky (Уватский)
  • Vagaysky (Вагайский)
  • Vikulovsky (Викуловский)
  • Yalutorovsky (Ялуторский)
  • Yarkovsky (Ярковский)
  • Yurginsky (Юргинский)
  • Zavodoukovsky (Заводоуковский)

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Federal subjects
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Krais Altai | Khabarovsk | Krasnodar | Krasnoyarsk² | Primorsky | Stavropol
Oblasts Amur | Arkhangelsk | Astrakhan | Belgorod | Bryansk | Chelyabinsk | Chita | Irkutsk | Ivanovo | Kaliningrad | Kaluga | Kamchatka | Kemerovo | Kirov | Kostroma | Kurgan | Kursk | Leningrad | Lipetsk | Magadan | Moscow | Murmansk | Nizhny Novgorod | Novgorod | Novosibirsk | Omsk | Orenburg | Oryol | Penza | Perm¹ | Pskov | Rostov | Ryazan | Sakhalin | Samara | Saratov | Smolensk | Sverdlovsk | Tambov | Tomsk | Tver | Tula | Tyumen | Ulyanovsk | Vladimir | Volgograd | Vologda | Voronezh | Yaroslavl
Federal cities Moscow | St. Petersburg
Autonomous oblasts Jewish
Autonomous districts Aga Buryatia | Chukotka | Evenkia² | Khantia-Mansia | Koryakia | Nenetsia | Permyakia¹ | Taymyria² | Ust-Orda Buryatia | Yamalia
1. On December 1, 2005, Perm Oblast and Permyakia will be merged to form Perm Krai.

2. On January 1, 2007, Evenkia and Taymyria will be merged into Krasnoyarsk Krai.

Federal districts
Central | Southern | Northwestern | Far East | Siberian | Urals | Privolzhsky (Volga)







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