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Country
  
Russia

Administrative center
  
selo of Sladkovo

Rural localities
  
46

Founded
  
1923

Federal subject
  
Tyumen Oblast

Rural okrugs
  
10

Area
  
4,023 km²

Sladkovsky District

Municipally incorporated as
  
Sladkovsky Municipal District

Sladkovsky District (Russian: Сладко́вский райо́н) is an administrative district (raion), one of the twenty-two in Tyumen Oblast, Russia. As a municipal division, it is incorporated as Sladkovsky Municipal District. It is located in the southeast of the oblast and borders with Abatsky District in the north, Omsk Oblast in the east, Kazakhstan in the south, Kazansky District in the west, and with Ishimsky District in the northwest. The area of the district is 4,023 square kilometers (1,553 sq mi). Its administrative center is the rural locality (a selo) of Sladkovo. Population: 12,264 (2010 Census); 15,052 (2002 Census); 17,750 (1989 Census). The population of Sladkovo accounts for 26.9% of the district's total population.

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Map of Sladkovsky District, Tyumen Oblast, Russia

Geography

The district is located in the southeastern portion of Tyumen Oblast in the steppe zone. 2,826.73 square kilometers (1,091.41 sq mi) of the district's territory are used for agricultural needs, including 673.28 square kilometers (259.95 sq mi) for ploughland, 752.23 square kilometers (290.44 sq mi) as hayfields, 523.68 square kilometers (202.19 sq mi) as pastures, 794.82 square kilometers (306.88 sq mi) as forests, and 807.92 square kilometers (311.94 sq mi) as water resources.

The district is also known as the place of blue lakes. 108 lakes are located on its territory, with total surface area of 248 square kilometers (96 sq mi). The biggest of them is Lake Talvozhan, with the total surface area of 71 square kilometers (27 sq mi) and the width of 75 kilometers (47 mi). The program encouraging commercial fishing in the lake was initiated in 2007.

History

The district was established on November 12, 1923 within Ishim Okrug of Ural Oblast by merging Rozhdestvenskaya, Sladkovskaya, Usovskaya, and a part of Maslyanskaya Volosts. After a series of administrative transformations, abolitions, and restorations, the district was established in its present form on January 12, 1965 from eleven selsoviets of Maslyansky District of Tyumen Oblast.

Administration

As of 2013, the Head of the District Administration is Alexander Ivanov.

Agriculture

Agriculture plays a leading role in the economy of Sladkovsky District. The main (and equally represented) branches of agriculture are:

  • cattle breeding;
  • diary and meat production;
  • corn and grain legumes production.
  • Industry

    In 2010, 218 million rubles worth of goods were produced in the district, which is 29% more than in 2009. The following goods are produced by the district's factories:

  • bread and flour products;
  • fish production;
  • heat power;
  • wood production (wooden doors and window frames);
  • asphalt-concrete production.
  • Employment

    The total workforce is 7,200 people, including 6,700 economically active. The employment is distributed as follows:

  • 20% in agriculture;
  • 16% in education;
  • 11% in health and social system.
  • Unemployment level is low (0.1%).

    Sladkovo wildlife reserve

    Sladkovo wildlife reserve is located 10 kilometers (6.2 mi) west of Sladkovo, the administrative center of the district. Its total area is 1,500 square kilometers (580 sq mi), 300 square kilometers (120 sq mi) of which lie in Sladkovsky District and 740 square kilometers (290 sq mi)—in Nazyvayevsky District of Omsk Oblast.

    This reserve is a result of fifteen years of hard work of restoring and preserving wildlife (Siberian Roe Deer, wild boars, marals, moose, and birds).

    References

    Sladkovsky District Wikipedia