Total length of the city roads: 925 kilometres (575 miles) (Jan 2009). The main sights located outside Tyumen and Tobolsk: Abalak - a village and a popular tourist complex located about 20 km from Tobolsk with a wooden fortress built in the style of the times of the conquest of Siberia. Today Tyumen is an important business center.
By the onset of World War II, the city had several well-established industries, including shipbuilding, furniture manufacture, and the manufacture of fur and leather goods. Закон №263 от 5 ноября 2004 г. In 1582, the Cossacks began a campaign against the Siberian Khanate. Its administrative center is the city of Tyumen. to be the worst place to live in the city.
The climate is arctic, sub-arctic and temperate in the north, center and south, respectively.
Тюменская областная Дума. The climate is arctic and subarctic in the north, temperate - in the center and in the south.
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In 1593-1594, the towns of Berezov and Surgut were founded. Tyumen Oblast actually encompasses the two territories to its north, Khantia-Mansia and Yamalia, making it the 3rd largest administrative division in Russia. In 1761, the Tyumen Religious School was established. Rasputin (Pokrovskoye village) - the favorite of the last Russian emperor.
The town area also attracts more precipitation. As a result, Siberian Tatar and Kalmyk raiders often attacked early Russian settlers. The town was built without planning for decades and because of that its architecture is an eclectic mix of buildings of different styles and eras. People began to explore Western Siberia about 15-20 thousand years ago. In addition to legislative activities, the City Duma appoints the Head of the Tyumen City Administration, who is the chief executive officer of the city.
Tyumen is divided by the Tura River, the Tyumneka River, and the Trans-Siberian Railroad, creating several isolated zones. The Cossack ataman Yermak Timofeyevich annexed the Tyumen area, originally part of the Siberia Khanate, to the Tsardom of Russia in 1585.
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Tyumen has a national level ice hockey team, soccer team and futsal team.
The Siberian khans waged numerous wars against the Astrakhan Khanate, the Nogai Horde, raided on Russian territory. [1] As a municipal division, the City of Tyumen is incorporated as Tyumen Urban Okrug.[7]. Tyumen Oblast (Russian: Тюме́нская о́бласть, Tyumenskaya oblast) is a federal subject of Russia (an oblast). In winter, parks for cross-country skiing are available around the town. During the Soviet era, the region continued to be a place of exile, part of the Gulag - a system of forced-labor camps. [9] Population: 3,395,755 (2010 Census).
[5] It was established from several districts of Omsk and Kurgan Oblasts on August 14, 1944.
In addition, the road network was planned before the fall of the Soviet Union, and in its current state, it can operate normally only in the scheme which includes public transportation only. Further population growth (mainly due to migration and the incorporation of surrounding settlements) meant that by 2008 regional government statistics put Tyumen's population at 588,600 inhabitants.
The Tyumen City Administration", "Geography of Tyumen (city proper), January 1, 2010.