Zavodoukovsky District, Administrative district in Tyumen Oblast, Russia.
Zavodoukovsky District is an administrative area in the southwestern part of Tyumen Oblast. The territory includes around 46 rural settlements scattered across a landscape of forests, fields, and open countryside.
The district was established on January 12, 1965 as part of a territorial reorganization of Tyumen Oblast. This administrative change reshaped how the region was governed and organized.
The communities here follow rural traditions centered on farming and livestock raising across the open countryside. You can observe how everyday life blends traditional practices with contemporary agricultural methods.
The settlements are scattered across the territory, so having a vehicle is helpful for exploring different communities. The best time to visit is from May to September when roads are more accessible and weather is milder.
Zavodoukovsk serves as the administrative center of the district yet maintains its own separate administrative status. This unusual arrangement means the town operates independently even though it is the main city of the district.
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