What areas of Tyumen do you know?
In Russia, many different cities: from megacities to small settlements. Many of them began to develop actively in recent years. So, Tyumen has become a major industrial center with a population of 700 thousand people. Its shape is changing, areas are being actively developed, new social facilities are emerging.
Structure of the city
Today the districts of Tyumen, the list of which will be listed below, have been transformed into administrative districts. There are only four of them, namely:
- Central;
- Leninist;
- Kalininsky;
- Oriental.
The youngest district
Since the founding of the city has passed more than four hundredyears. From a small settlement Tyumen turned into a major city, becoming an important part of the transport highway "Transsib." There is a bus station, a railway station and an airport. New buildings are actively flooded areas of Tyumen. So, in the eastern part of the city, the Vostochny District was formed. He appeared not so long ago, in 2008. It includes the territory of the city, located south of the railway, and a small part of the northern shore of Andreevsky Lake. CHPP-2 is located in the Eastern District.
It is here that you can find the most modern shopping centers, health facilities with new equipment, cultural and sports grounds. According to statistics, 171 455 people live here.
How did the city begin?
The regions of Tyumen developed along with the arrivingpopulation. So, Kalininsky district was formed in 1965. It contained the Gorodische and Yamskaya Sloboda. According to the data, 170 thousand people live in it. It is here that there are two airports and a railway station. Also on the Yamskaya Street there is an exit to the intercity route. It is worth noting: the districts of Tyumen are unevenly provided with social facilities. Kalininsky district boasts a large number of kindergartens, schools, hospitals and libraries. Do not forget about food enterprises, retail outlets, which in the county's territory are in abundance.
Centre
The regions of Tyumen were formed at different times. Thus, the Central District was formed in 1972 and included such territories as Zarechie and Martovskaya Sloboda. It is noteworthy that the Central District is divided by the Tura River. Rightfully considered the center of cultural and industrial life of the city.
Another district of the city is Leninskyadministrative district, the largest in terms of area and population. It includes the north-eastern territory of the city. It is noteworthy that the government of the city of Tyumen makes every effort to improve the quality of life in the city and improve the infrastructure. All districts are actively built up by new houses, and new cultural objects appear with them.