Omsky District, Municipal district in Omsk Oblast, Russia
Omsky District is a municipal area in the south-central region of Omsk Oblast that includes multiple rural settlements and one urban center. The landscape consists mainly of flat and rolling terrain dotted with farmland, forests, and waterways that shape daily life across the scattered communities.
The district was established in 1929 and became an administrative unit within Omsk Oblast. Its development followed the opening of agricultural areas during the Soviet period, which shaped how the region was divided and organized.
The district maintains 23 rural okrugs where residents participate in local traditions through community gatherings and seasonal celebrations throughout the year.
The area has sparse settlement and is mainly used for farming, so visitors should expect long distances between communities. Transportation routes are limited, and it is wise to check local conditions and access roads before traveling.
The district records a population density of 26 people per square kilometer, with 98.2 percent of inhabitants residing in rural areas.
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