Tyumensky district of the Ural region of the RSFSR .
| district | |
| Tyumen district | |
|---|---|
| A country | |
| Logged in | Ural region of the RSFSR |
| Adm Centre | Tyumen |
| History and geography | |
| Date of education | 1923–1930 |
| Date of abolition | |
| Population | |
| Population | 504.6 thousand people ( 1926 ) |
The administrative center is the city of Tyumen .
It was formed by resolutions of the All - Russian Central Executive Committee on November 3 and 12, 1923 from the territory of Tyumen district , Yalutorovsk district (without Mokrousovsky volost), part of the territory of Tobolsk district of Tyumen province and 6 volosts of Kamyshlovsky district of Ekaterinburg province .
It included 13 districts: Emurtlinsky , Ievlevsky , Isetsky , Lipchinsky , Nizhnetavdinsky , Novozaimsky , Pokrovsky , Suersky , Talitsky , Tyumensky , Shatrovsky , Yurginsky , Yalutorovsky .
By the decree of the presidium of Uraloblispolkom on June 17, 1925 , the Ievlevsky and Pokrovsky districts were abolished, the Tugulymsky and Yarkovsky districts were formed .
Decree of the CEC and the Council of People's Commissars of the USSR of August 8, 1930 abolished from October 1, 1930 .
In 1926, 504.6 thousand people lived in the district. Including Russians - 91.6%; Tatars - 5.7%.
Literature
- Administrative and territorial division of the Tyumen region (XVII — XX centuries). - Tyumen, 2003. - 304 p. - ISBN 5-87591-025-9 .