Lyubinsky District, Municipal district in Omsk Oblast, Russia
Lyubinsky District is a municipal area in the southwestern part of Omsk Oblast that includes both small towns and many rural villages. The territory contains two urban settlements alongside numerous rural communities spread across the landscape.
The district was established in 1925 as an administrative division in a region with agricultural roots. Over the decades, the population distribution shifted, with more residents eventually moving toward the smaller urban centers.
The district maintains a network of music schools and memorial structures, serving as educational and commemorative centers for the local population.
The area covers a large territory, so planning ahead helps when visiting different parts. Local time runs three hours behind Moscow time, which is useful to know when organizing your visit.
Within this administrative territory, 40.7 percent of inhabitants reside in urban zones while 59.3 percent maintain residence in rural localities across the district.
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