Detailed map of the Tyumen region with settlements. Map of the Tyumen region Major cities and villages of the Tyumen region

Satellite map Tyumen region shows that the region is located on the border with Kazakhstan, the Komi Republic, Krasnoyarsk Territory, Omsk, Kurgan, Arkhangelsk, Sverdlovsk and Tomsk regions. The region occupies a unique position: its territory stretches from north to south: from the Arctic Ocean to the southern border of Russia. The Tyumen region is the third largest in Russia: its area is 1,464,173 square meters. km.

The largest cities of the Tyumen region are Tyumen (administrative center), Tobolsk, Ishim, Yalutorovsk and Zavodoukovsk.

The economy of the Tyumen region is based on the oil and gas industry. The region contains the main gas and oil reserves of Russia. The region has developed electric power industry, mining precious stones, ores and forests.

The Tyumen region includes the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug and the Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug.

Mount Payer

Brief history of the Tyumen region

In 1796, the Tobolsk province was created on the territory of the modern Tyumen region. In 1919 it was renamed the Tyumen province. In 1923 it became part of the Ural region. In 1934, the region became part of the Omsk region. In 1944, the Tyumen region was formed.

Church of the Archangel Michael in Tobolsk

Sights of the Tyumen region

On a detailed map of the Tyumen region from a satellite you can see some natural attractions: Andreevsky Lakes, Mount Payer, Maryino Gorge, the Kharbey and Sob rivers, Lake Numto.

The Tyumen region has many religious attractions: Epiphany Cathedral in Ishim; Spasskaya, St. Andrew's, Peter and Paul Church and the Church of the Seven Youths in Tobolsk; Trinity Monastery, Church of the Archangel Michael, Church of the Savior, All Saints Church and Cathedral of the Sign in Tyumen; Abalak monastery in the village of Abalak.

Abalaksky Znamensky Monastery in the village of Abalak

It is also worth seeing the Tobolsk Kremlin, the Prison Castle complex, the houses and graves of the Decembrists in Tobolsk, the Kolokolnikov estate and Tsvetnoy Boulevard in Tyumen, the Kuchumovo settlement in the village of Alemasovo, the village of Gornoknyazevsk and the wooden church in the village of Uvat.

Note to tourists

Gulrypsh - a holiday destination for celebrities

There is an urban-type settlement Gulrypsh on the Black Sea coast of Abkhazia, the appearance of which is closely connected with the name of the Russian philanthropist Nikolai Nikolaevich Smetsky. In 1989, due to his wife’s illness, they needed a change of climate. The matter was decided by chance.

You need to look for the Tyumen region on a map of Russia in Western Siberia. The region is located on its flat part. The northernmost point of the region is located on Vilkitsky Island, and the southernmost point is on the border with Kazakhstan. Neighbors of the region on online map Tyumen region with borders are Kurgan, Sverdlovsk, Omsk, Tomsk region, as well as the Krasnoyarsk and Perm territories with the Komi Republic and the Nenets Autonomous Okrug.

The region's territory falls into several natural areas. The north of the region is located in the arctic desert zone, which turns into tundra and forest-tundra. The center of the region is dominated by taiga and mixed forests. Forest-steppes begin closer to the border with Kazakhstan.

Almost 40% of the region's territory belongs to the Far North. The prevailing climate in the region is arctic and subarctic. In the center and south of the region the climate is temperate continental.

Transport links, roads and routes

The region’s remoteness from the center of the country determines its particular importance for its economy railway transport. Currently, the length of the railway track is about 3.9 thousand km. The length of roads in the region exceeds 30 thousand km. The federal highway P404 runs through the region.

The Ob-Irtysh Shipping Company transports goods by water in the region. The length of shipping routes in the region is 12,150 km. There are 3 federal airports in the region - in Tyumen, Novy Urengoy and Khanty-Mansiysk. Light air transport provides air transportation within the region.

Pipelines are important in the region's transport system. The length of main gas pipelines is 32 thousand km, oil pipelines - 10.2 thousand km.

Large cities and villages of the Tyumen region

On the map of the Tyumen region with districts, you can count 292 rural districts. The region's territory is divided into 22 districts. Among the largest cities in the region:

  • Tyumen - 744.5 thousand people;
  • Tobolsk - 98.8 thousand people;
  • Ishim - 65.3 thousand people.

The urban population of the region is more than 79.7%.

Satellite map of the Tyumen region

Switching between the satellite map of the Tyumen region and the schematic one is done in the lower left corner of the interactive map.

Tyumen region - Wikipedia:

Date of formation of the Tyumen region: August 14, 1944
Population of the Tyumen region: 1,455,003 people
Telephone code of the Tyumen region: 345, 346
Area of ​​the Tyumen region: 1,435,200 km²
Automobile code of the Tyumen region: 72

Districts of the Tyumen region:

Abatsky Armizonsky Aromashevsky Berdyuzhsky Vagaisky Vikulovsky Golyshmanovsky Isetsky Ishimsky Kazansky Nizhnetavdinsky Omutinsky Sladkovsky Sorokinsky Tobolsk Tyumensky Uvatsky Uporovsky Yurginsky Yalutorovsky Yarkovsky.

Cities of the Tyumen region - list of cities in alphabetical order:

City Zavodoukovsk founded in 1729. The population of the city is 26,006 people.
Ishim city founded in 1687. The population of the city is 65,259 people.
City of Tobolsk founded in 1687. The population of the city is 98886 people.
Tyumen city founded in 1586. The population of the city is 744,554 people.
City Yalutorovsk founded in 1659. The population of the city is 39,837 people.

Tyumen region is the only region of Russia whose territory extends from the south of Russia to the Arctic Ocean itself. Regional center- city of Tyumen. The most interesting city to visit in the region is Tobolsk. It is called a museum city and a Siberian Mecca, because it houses 300 cultural, historical and architectural monuments. The symbol of the city and the entire region is the Tobolsk Kremlin.

IN Tyumen region many church and religious buildings. One of the most beautiful monasteries is located in Shantalyk, not far from Tobolsk. It was founded in the 17th century and today is almost destroyed. Besides Orthodox churches, there are also mosques in this region of Russia. Unlike churches, mosques appeared in the region much later and were built mainly from stone.

Sights of the Tyumen region: Museum of Fine Arts of Tyumen, Holy Trinity Monastery, Tobolsk Kremlin, Abalak, Alexander Garden in Tobolsk, Apothecary Garden of Tyumen, Hot Springs of Tyumen, Museum of Grigory Rasputin, Cathedral of the Resurrection of Christ, Yalutorovsky museum complex, Archaeological Museum-Reserve, Museum of the History of Russian Life, Museum of Geology, Oil and Gas in Tyumen, Memorial of the Glory of Nizhnevartovsk Sports, Architectural and Park Complex "Good Angel of the World", Tobolsk State Historical and Architectural Museum-Reserve.