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Tyumen Oblast

Tyumen Oblast (Russian: Тюме́нская о́бласть, Tyumenskaya oblast) is a federal subject (an oblast) of Russia. It is geographically located in the Western Siberia region of Siberia, and is administratively part of the Urals Federal District. The oblast has administrative jurisdiction over two autonomous okrugs: Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug and Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug. Tyumen Oblast including its autonomous okrugs is the third-largest federal subject by area, and has a population of 3,395,755 (2010).[5]

Tyumen Oblast
Тюменская область
Coordinates: 57°50′N 69°00′E / 57.833°N 69.000°E / 57.833; 69.000Coordinates: 57°50′N 69°00′E / 57.833°N 69.000°E / 57.833; 69.000
CountryRussia
Federal districtUral[1]
Economic regionWest Siberia[2]
Administrative centerTyumen
Government
 • BodyOblast Duma
 • GovernorAleksandr Moor[3]
Area
 • Total143,520 km2 (55,410 sq mi)
 • Rank3rd
Population
 (2010 Census)[5]
 • Total3,395,755
 • Estimate 
(2018)[6]
3,692,400 (+8.7%)
 • Rank36th
 • Density24/km2 (61/sq mi)
 • Urban
78.1%
 • Rural
21.9%
Time zoneUTC+5 (MSK+2 [7])
ISO 3166 codeRU-TYU
License plates72
OKTMO ID71000000
Official languagesRussian[8]
Websiteadmtyumen.ru

Tyumen is the largest city and capital of Tyumen Oblast, and the first Russian settlement east of the Ural Mountains.

Tyumen Oblast is the largest producer of oil and natural gas in the country, and has experienced an oil boom since the early 2000s. The rapid growth of the fuel industry has made the oblast by far the richest federal subject of Russia, with an average GDP per capita several times the national average since 2006.[9]

Geography

The territory covers 160,100 km2. The Tyumen Oblast was founded on August 14, 1944. It includes two autonomous okrugs of the Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug (which is the okrug that border the region) and the Yugra and Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug. The territory is located in the basin of the river. The biggest rivers are the Tura, Tobol, Pyshma, Iset, Tavda, Ishim, Agan, Irtysh, Tanama, and Noska. The hydro-geographical system is characterized with the prevalence of small rivers as well as the significant bogginess of their catchment areas and numerous lakes.[citation needed] It borders Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug in the north, Omsk Oblast and Tomsk Oblast in the East, Kazakhstan (North Kazakhstan Region), Kurgan Oblast and Sverdlovsk Oblast in the west.

Climate

The area has the extreme climatic conditions in most parts of the territory - the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug, Beloyarsky and Berezovsky areas of the Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug - Yugra[10] refer to the Far North and other areas and urban districts of the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug and Uvat area equated to them.

The climate is arctic, sub-arctic and temperate in the north, center and south, respectively. The average January temperature ranges from -17 °C in Tyumen Oblast to -27 °C in the north. The duration of the frost period is 130 in Tyumen to 210 days a year or more in the tundra region.

Hydrology

The region contains more than 70,000 watercourses with a length of more than 10 km for a total length of 584,400 km. The largest navigable rivers are the Ob (185 cu km / yr) and Irtysh (36.5 cu km / yr). In the region there are about 70 thousand lakes. In the north and central parts are widespread thermokarst lakes and predominately marsh in the south.

Ecology

The Red Book of Tyumen Oblast listed 711 rare and endangered species. In the list of specially protected areas of the south region there are 99 sites, including one international and three federal.

Time Zone

Tyumen Oblast is in the Ekaterinburg time zone. Displacement concerning UTC makes +5:00. Concerning Moscow time the time zone has a constant displacement of +2 hours and is designated in Russia correspondingly as MSK + 2. Ekaterinburg time for most of the Tyumen region is different from the lap time by one hour, to a lesser (western) part, including the city of Tyumen, - for two hours.

Fauna and flora

There are variety of fauna and flora in this oblast. In the northern part can be found ptarmigan, walrus and Arctic fox.[11] Polar bears also occur in the extreme north; the genetic make-up of this Polar bear sub-population is genetically distinct from other circumpolar regions.[12]

Politics

 
Tyumen Oblast Administration building

During the Soviet period, the high authority in the oblast was shared between three persons: The first secretary of the Tyumen CPSU Committee (who in reality had the biggest authority), the chairman of the oblast Soviet (legislative power), and the Chairman of the oblast Executive Committee (executive power). Since 1991, CPSU lost all the power, and the head of the Oblast administration, and eventually the governor was appointed/elected alongside elected regional parliament.[citation needed]

 
Tyumen Oblast Duma

The politics in the oblast is governed by the Charter of Tyumen Oblast. The laws within the authority of the oblast are passed by the Legislative Assembly of Tymen Oblast which is the legislative (representative) body. The highest executive body is the Tyumen Oblast Administration. It also includes the executive bodies of the subdivisions such as districts, and is responsible for the daily administration. The Oblast administration supports the activities of the Governor who is the head of the oblast and acts as guarantor of the observance of the Charter in accordance with the Constitution of Russia.[citation needed]

Natural resources

The autonomous regions are concentrated the bulk of the country's oil and gas. The total volume of exploration drilling has exceeded 45 million meters. Oil production is concentrated in the Middle Ob. Gas is produced mainly in the northern areas. Large oil fields are located in the Khanty-Ugra: Samotlor Field, Ob, Fyodorovskoye Field, Mamontovskoye, Krasnoleninskoye; gas - in the Yamalo-Nenets District: Urengoy Field, Bear, Yamburg Field. The depth from 700 m to 4 km. Produced peat, sapropel, quartz sand, limestone. Explored about 400 deposits of raw materials for the production of building materials [source not specified 252 days].

Ore minerals and precious stones discovered on the eastern slope of the Subpolar and Polar Urals (in particular, the deposits of Lead, copper, chromite).

The area is rich in fresh water resources, which are represented by large rivers - the Ob, Irtysh, Tobol, lakes (650 ths.) - Black (224 km2), Big Uvat (179 km2), etc., groundwater, that contain more than half of Russian stocks. iodine (30 mlg / l) and bromine (40-50 mlg / l)

Over 44% of the land reserves in the south of the region are covered with forests. 43 million hectares are covered by forests. The forest resources area is the third largest in the Russian Federation after the Krasnoyarsk Territory and the Irkutsk Region. The main forest forming species are pine, birch, spruce, fir, aspen and larch. The total timber reserves are estimated at 5.4 billion cubic meters.

In the south of the Tyumen region are about ten hot (37-50 °C) geothermal sources, having balneological properties. Sources are popular not only among residents of Tyumen, but in neighboring regions as well: the Sverdlovsk, Kurgan, and Chelyabinsk regions.

The region has large peat reserves. Large deposits of vivianite (ferric phosphate) (approximately 20% of world reserves) have been discovered in particular peat deposits, the usage of which may meet the phosphate fertilizers demand of the agriculture.

There are deposits of quartz sands, brick and expanded clays, sapropels and limestone. The region has large fresh and mineral water reserves. There are great prospects for oil field development.

Economy

As of 2016, the Nominal GDP in Tyumen Oblast(including Khanty–Mansi and Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous regions) reached ₽5,9 trillion[13][14]$104 billion ($28,000 per capita).

Tyumen is a service center for gas and oil industries: the Oblast has the highest level of oil and gas production of any region in Russia. Gazprom, LUKoil and Gazpromneft, TNK-BP, Shell, Salym Petroleum Development N.V.[15] have representative offices in Tyumen. It has been suggested that the importance of these industries has caused the high levels of economic inequality observed in the region.[16]

The largest companies in the region include Sibur (revenues of $6.41 billion in 2017), Antipinsky Refinery ($3.19 billion), the local branch of Schlumberger ($365.08 million).[17]

Agriculture

 
The center park of the city

The Tyumen region produces milk, meat, eggs, potatoes and vegetables.

Transport infrastructure

 
Abalakskoe pole

Transport is presented by the motor, railway, aviation and river communication system. The railway takes the leading position in freight traffic .

The river port is also a cargo center and a link between rail, road and air transport .

Roshchino International Airport is undergoing construction as of 2017, with development of a new terminal .

Administrative divisions

Demographics

 
Life expectancy at birth in Tyumen Oblast

Population: 3,395,755 (2010 Census);[18] 3,264,841 (2002 Census);[19] 3,080,621 (1989 Census).[20]

Ethnic groups

There were thirty-six recognized ethnic groups of more than two thousand persons each in Tyumen Oblast, making this one of the most multicultural oblasts in Russia. The national composition at the time of the 2010 Census was:[5]

Vital Statistics for 2011:[22]

  • Births: 55,118
  • Deaths: 29,261
  • Birth Rate: 16.25 per 1000
  • Death Rate: 8.62 per 1000
  • NGR: +7.63
Vital statistics for 2012
  • Births: 59 668 (17.2 per 1000)
  • Deaths: 29 297 (8.4 per 1000) [23]
  • Total fertility rate:[24]
  • 2009 — 1.78
  • 2010 — 1.81
  • 2011 — 1.83
  • 2012 — 1.99
  • 2013 — 2.00
  • 2014 — 2.07
  • 2015 — 2.07
  • 2016 — 2.01 (estimate)
Religion
Religion in Tyumen Oblast as of 2012 (Sreda Arena Atlas)[25][26]
Russian Orthodoxy
28.9%
Other Orthodox
9.2%
Protestantism
0.9%
Other Christians
4.3%
Islam
5.7%
Rodnovery and other native faiths
1.6%
Spiritual but not religious
34%
Atheism and irreligion
11%
Other and undeclared
4.4%

According to a 2012 official survey[25] 28.9% of the population of Tyumen Oblast adheres to the Russian Orthodox Church, 9% is an Orthodox Christian believer without belonging to any church or is a member of other (non-Russian) Eastern Orthodox Churches, 4% are unaffiliated generic Christians, 1% are members of Protestant churches. 6% of the population is composed of Muslims, 2% are adherents of the Slavic native faith (Rodnovery), and 0.4% to forms of Hinduism (Vedism, Krishnaism or Tantrism). In addition, 34% of the population declares to be "spiritual but not religious", 11% is atheist, and 3.7% follows other religions or did not give an answer to the question.[25]

Honours

A minor planet 2120 Tyumenia discovered in 1967 by Soviet astronomer Tamara Mikhailovna Smirnova is named after the Tyumen Oblast.[27]

See also

  • 2007 Siberian orange snow
  • Kropotkin, Peter Alexeivitch (1888). "Tobolsk (1.)" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. XXIII (9th ed.). pp. 428–430.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Tyumen Oblast news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message Tyumen Oblast Russian Tyume nskaya o blast Tyumenskaya oblast is a federal subject an oblast of Russia It is geographically located in the Western Siberia region of Siberia and is administratively part of the Urals Federal District The oblast has administrative jurisdiction over two autonomous okrugs Khanty Mansi Autonomous Okrug and Yamalo Nenets Autonomous Okrug Tyumen Oblast including its autonomous okrugs is the third largest federal subject by area and has a population of 3 395 755 2010 5 Tyumen OblastOblastTyumenskaya oblastFlagCoat of armsTyumen Oblast red and Khanty Mansi Autonomous Okrug and Yamalo Nenets Autonomous Okrug pink Coordinates 57 50 N 69 00 E 57 833 N 69 000 E 57 833 69 000 Coordinates 57 50 N 69 00 E 57 833 N 69 000 E 57 833 69 000CountryRussiaFederal districtUral 1 Economic regionWest Siberia 2 Administrative centerTyumenGovernment BodyOblast Duma GovernorAleksandr Moor 3 Area 4 Total143 520 km2 55 410 sq mi Rank3rdPopulation 2010 Census 5 Total3 395 755 Estimate 2018 6 3 692 400 8 7 Rank36th Density24 km2 61 sq mi Urban78 1 Rural21 9 Time zoneUTC 5 MSK 2 7 ISO 3166 codeRU TYULicense plates72OKTMO ID71000000Official languagesRussian 8 Websiteadmtyumen ruTyumen is the largest city and capital of Tyumen Oblast and the first Russian settlement east of the Ural Mountains Tyumen Oblast is the largest producer of oil and natural gas in the country and has experienced an oil boom since the early 2000s The rapid growth of the fuel industry has made the oblast by far the richest federal subject of Russia with an average GDP per capita several times the national average since 2006 9 Contents 1 Geography 1 1 Climate 1 2 Hydrology 1 3 Ecology 1 4 Time Zone 1 5 Fauna and flora 2 Politics 3 Natural resources 4 Economy 5 Agriculture 6 Transport infrastructure 7 Administrative divisions 8 Demographics 9 Honours 10 See also 11 ReferencesGeography EditThe territory covers 160 100 km2 The Tyumen Oblast was founded on August 14 1944 It includes two autonomous okrugs of the Khanty Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug which is the okrug that border the region and the Yugra and Yamalo Nenets Autonomous Okrug The territory is located in the basin of the river The biggest rivers are the Tura Tobol Pyshma Iset Tavda Ishim Agan Irtysh Tanama and Noska The hydro geographical system is characterized with the prevalence of small rivers as well as the significant bogginess of their catchment areas and numerous lakes citation needed It borders Khanty Mansi Autonomous Okrug in the north Omsk Oblast and Tomsk Oblast in the East Kazakhstan North Kazakhstan Region Kurgan Oblast and Sverdlovsk Oblast in the west Climate Edit The area has the extreme climatic conditions in most parts of the territory the Yamalo Nenets Autonomous Okrug Beloyarsky and Berezovsky areas of the Khanty Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug Yugra 10 refer to the Far North and other areas and urban districts of the Khanty Mansi Autonomous Okrug and Uvat area equated to them The climate is arctic sub arctic and temperate in the north center and south respectively The average January temperature ranges from 17 C in Tyumen Oblast to 27 C in the north The duration of the frost period is 130 in Tyumen to 210 days a year or more in the tundra region Hydrology Edit The region contains more than 70 000 watercourses with a length of more than 10 km for a total length of 584 400 km The largest navigable rivers are the Ob 185 cu km yr and Irtysh 36 5 cu km yr In the region there are about 70 thousand lakes In the north and central parts are widespread thermokarst lakes and predominately marsh in the south Ecology Edit The Red Book of Tyumen Oblast listed 711 rare and endangered species In the list of specially protected areas of the south region there are 99 sites including one international and three federal Time Zone Edit Tyumen Oblast is in the Ekaterinburg time zone Displacement concerning UTC makes 5 00 Concerning Moscow time the time zone has a constant displacement of 2 hours and is designated in Russia correspondingly as MSK 2 Ekaterinburg time for most of the Tyumen region is different from the lap time by one hour to a lesser western part including the city of Tyumen for two hours Fauna and flora Edit There are variety of fauna and flora in this oblast In the northern part can be found ptarmigan walrus and Arctic fox 11 Polar bears also occur in the extreme north the genetic make up of this Polar bear sub population is genetically distinct from other circumpolar regions 12 Politics EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed March 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message Tyumen Oblast Administration building During the Soviet period the high authority in the oblast was shared between three persons The first secretary of the Tyumen CPSU Committee who in reality had the biggest authority the chairman of the oblast Soviet legislative power and the Chairman of the oblast Executive Committee executive power Since 1991 CPSU lost all the power and the head of the Oblast administration and eventually the governor was appointed elected alongside elected regional parliament citation needed Tyumen Oblast Duma The politics in the oblast is governed by the Charter of Tyumen Oblast The laws within the authority of the oblast are passed by the Legislative Assembly of Tymen Oblast which is the legislative representative body The highest executive body is the Tyumen Oblast Administration It also includes the executive bodies of the subdivisions such as districts and is responsible for the daily administration The Oblast administration supports the activities of the Governor who is the head of the oblast and acts as guarantor of the observance of the Charter in accordance with the Constitution of Russia citation needed Natural resources EditThe autonomous regions are concentrated the bulk of the country s oil and gas The total volume of exploration drilling has exceeded 45 million meters Oil production is concentrated in the Middle Ob Gas is produced mainly in the northern areas Large oil fields are located in the Khanty Ugra Samotlor Field Ob Fyodorovskoye Field Mamontovskoye Krasnoleninskoye gas in the Yamalo Nenets District Urengoy Field Bear Yamburg Field The depth from 700 m to 4 km Produced peat sapropel quartz sand limestone Explored about 400 deposits of raw materials for the production of building materials source not specified 252 days Ore minerals and precious stones discovered on the eastern slope of the Subpolar and Polar Urals in particular the deposits of Lead copper chromite The area is rich in fresh water resources which are represented by large rivers the Ob Irtysh Tobol lakes 650 ths Black 224 km2 Big Uvat 179 km2 etc groundwater that contain more than half of Russian stocks iodine 30 mlg l and bromine 40 50 mlg l Over 44 of the land reserves in the south of the region are covered with forests 43 million hectares are covered by forests The forest resources area is the third largest in the Russian Federation after the Krasnoyarsk Territory and the Irkutsk Region The main forest forming species are pine birch spruce fir aspen and larch The total timber reserves are estimated at 5 4 billion cubic meters In the south of the Tyumen region are about ten hot 37 50 C geothermal sources having balneological properties Sources are popular not only among residents of Tyumen but in neighboring regions as well the Sverdlovsk Kurgan and Chelyabinsk regions The region has large peat reserves Large deposits of vivianite ferric phosphate approximately 20 of world reserves have been discovered in particular peat deposits the usage of which may meet the phosphate fertilizers demand of the agriculture There are deposits of quartz sands brick and expanded clays sapropels and limestone The region has large fresh and mineral water reserves There are great prospects for oil field development Economy EditAs of 2016 update the Nominal GDP in Tyumen Oblast including Khanty Mansi and Yamalo Nenets Autonomous regions reached 5 9 trillion 13 14 104 billion 28 000 per capita Tyumen is a service center for gas and oil industries the Oblast has the highest level of oil and gas production of any region in Russia Gazprom LUKoil and Gazpromneft TNK BP Shell Salym Petroleum Development N V 15 have representative offices in Tyumen It has been suggested that the importance of these industries has caused the high levels of economic inequality observed in the region 16 The largest companies in the region include Sibur revenues of 6 41 billion in 2017 Antipinsky Refinery 3 19 billion the local branch of Schlumberger 365 08 million 17 Agriculture Edit The center park of the city The Tyumen region produces milk meat eggs potatoes and vegetables Transport infrastructure Edit Abalakskoe pole Transport is presented by the motor railway aviation and river communication system The railway takes the leading position in freight traffic The river port is also a cargo center and a link between rail road and air transport Roshchino International Airport is undergoing construction as of 2017 with development of a new terminal Administrative divisions EditMain article Administrative divisions of Tyumen Oblast This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it March 2016 Demographics Edit Life expectancy at birth in Tyumen Oblast Population 3 395 755 2010 Census 18 3 264 841 2002 Census 19 3 080 621 1989 Census 20 Ethnic groupsThere were thirty six recognized ethnic groups of more than two thousand persons each in Tyumen Oblast making this one of the most multicultural oblasts in Russia The national composition at the time of the 2010 Census was 5 Russians 73 3 Tatars 7 5 Ukrainians 4 9 Bashkirs 1 4 Azeris 1 4 Nenets 1 Chuvash 0 93 Khants 0 9 Tobolsk Kremlin Belarusians 0 8 Germans 0 6 Kazakhs 0 6 Moldovans 0 5 Armenians 0 5 Mansi 0 4 5 3 others 187 803 people were registered from administrative databases and could not declare an ethnicity It is estimated that the proportion of ethnicities in this group is the same as that of the declared group 21 Vital Statistics for 2011 22 Births 55 118 Deaths 29 261 Birth Rate 16 25 per 1000 Death Rate 8 62 per 1000 NGR 7 63Vital statistics for 2012Births 59 668 17 2 per 1000 Deaths 29 297 8 4 per 1000 23 Total fertility rate 24 2009 1 78 2010 1 81 2011 1 83 2012 1 99 2013 2 00 2014 2 07 2015 2 07 2016 2 01 estimate ReligionReligion in Tyumen Oblast as of 2012 Sreda Arena Atlas 25 26 Russian Orthodoxy 28 9 Other Orthodox 9 2 Protestantism 0 9 Other Christians 4 3 Islam 5 7 Rodnovery and other native faiths 1 6 Spiritual but not religious 34 Atheism and irreligion 11 Other and undeclared 4 4 According to a 2012 official survey 25 28 9 of the population of Tyumen Oblast adheres to the Russian Orthodox Church 9 is an Orthodox Christian believer without belonging to any church or is a member of other non Russian Eastern Orthodox Churches 4 are unaffiliated generic Christians 1 are members of Protestant churches 6 of the population is composed of Muslims 2 are adherents of the Slavic native faith Rodnovery and 0 4 to forms of Hinduism Vedism Krishnaism or Tantrism In addition 34 of the population declares to be spiritual but not religious 11 is atheist and 3 7 follows other religions or did not give an answer to the question 25 Honours EditA minor planet 2120 Tyumenia discovered in 1967 by Soviet astronomer Tamara Mikhailovna Smirnova is named after the Tyumen Oblast 27 See also Edit2007 Siberian orange snow Kropotkin Peter Alexeivitch 1888 Tobolsk 1 Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol XXIII 9th ed pp 428 430 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