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Tyumen and Tyumen region2.
GeographyTyumen region is one of the largest regions in Russia.
It is the only oblast that stretches from the seas of the Arctic Ocean to the
southern border of our country with Kazakhstan.
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History of Tyumen regionThe history of the Tyumen Region spans many centuries.
The first settlements appeared here during the Middle Ages. The trade route that passed through
the region, connecting Europe and Asia, played an important role. Founded in 1586, the city of
Tyumen became the first Russian city in Siberia.
During the Soviet Union, the region's development was driven by the discovery of large oil and gas
fields, making it a key region for the country's oil industry.
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TyumenTyumen is a city in Russia, located along the Tura River, about 1,800 kilometers east of Moscow. It
serves as the administrative center of Tyumen region, which is one of the largest regions in Russia both
by area and population.
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Economy of our regionThe economy of the Tyumen Region is based on oil and natural gas production. There are large oil
and gas fields in the region. In addition to the oil and gas sector, the region also has a developed
forestry industry, agriculture, and engineering sector.
The region plays an important role in the Russian economy, providing a significant share of the
country's oil and gas production. Oil companies such as Gazprom Neft, Rosneft, and Lukoil are
actively operating in the region.
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Tourism in Tyumen and Tyumen regionThe Tyumen Region is rich in cultural heritage. The city of Tyumen is famous for its historical
buildings, museums, and theaters. Notable attractions include the Kolokolnikov Merchant
House, the Ascension Church Architectural Ensemble, and the Gagarin City Park of Culture and
Recreation.
Tourism in the region is driven by its natural beauty and outdoor activities. Ski trails, fishing
tours, and scenic excursions are popular attractions.
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Nature in our regionThe nature of the Tyumen region is striking in its beauty and diversity. There are numerous
lakes, rivers, and forests. Natural parks and reserves, such as the Malaya Sosva Nature
Reserve and the Yugyd Va National Park, deserve special attention. These places attract
tourists with their unique flora and fauna.
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National symbols of Tyumen regionThis is the flag and the emblem of Tyumen region.
The emblem features a golden imperial crown, black
sables, two counter-facing golden arrows, and the motto
"Siberia will grow."
The colors of the Tyumen Region flag have
symbolic meanings:
White represents peace
Blue represents the region's water resources
Green represents natural resources
Red represents courage