Tyumensky District, Administrative district in Tyumen Oblast, Russia.
Tyumensky District is an administrative area in Tyumen Oblast in Western Siberia that surrounds but excludes the city of Tyumen itself. The territory contains urban-type settlements alongside rural communities distributed across the landscape.
The area took form in 1923 during Soviet administrative reorganization as a separate governance structure. This reshaping laid the foundation for regional management in Western Siberia.
The district contains 73 rural settlements distributed across 24 rural administrative divisions, reflecting traditional Russian agricultural community organization.
The district connects to surrounding regions through road networks linking the city of Tyumen with outer settlements. Visitors should prepare for continental climate patterns and seasonal weather variations.
Despite being named after Tyumen city, the district functions independently from its namesake capital, creating a distinct administrative entity around the urban center.
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