Toguchinsky District, Municipal district in Novosibirsk Oblast, Russia.
Toguchinsky District is a municipal district in Novosibirsk Oblast that encompasses towns, urban settlements, and numerous rural communities spread across its territory. The administrative center, located in Toguchin, serves as the main hub connecting the various settlements within the district.
The district was established in 1929 as part of Soviet administrative reorganization and initially belonged to West Siberian Krai. It became part of Novosibirsk Oblast in 1937 and has remained within it since then.
The district maintains a balanced population distribution with 51.9 percent urban residents and 48.1 percent rural inhabitants across twenty distinct rural settlements.
Access to the district is provided through a road network that links Toguchin with neighboring regions and Novosibirsk. Visitors should plan their travel using the main transport routes that connect these areas.
The region is home to specialized manufacturing facilities producing water accumulators, processed wood, dairy goods, and processed hemp distributed throughout the territory. These diverse industries form the backbone of local economic activity and employment.
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