- Tyumen - Wikipedia
Tyumen was the first Russian settlement in Siberia Founded in 1586 to support Russia's eastward expansion, the city has remained one of the most important industrial and economic centers east of the Ural Mountains
- THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Tyumen (2026) - Tripadvisor
Top Things to Do in Tyumen, Russia - Tyumen Attractions Top Things to Do in Tyumen Check out must-see sights and activities: Embankment of Tura River, Bridge of Lovers (Pedestrian), Churches Cathedrals, Specialty Museums For personalized recommendations, try our AI trip-planning product
- Tyumen | Oil Capital, Siberia, Volga Region | Britannica
Tyumen, city and administrative centre of Tyumen oblast (region), central Russia The city lies in the southwestern part of the West Siberian Plain It is situated on both banks of the Tura River at its crossing by the Trans-Siberian Railroad
- Tyumen – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
Tyumen (Russian: Тюме́нь tyoo-MEHN) is a city in Western Siberia and the capital of Tyumen Oblast, the second largest region in Russia after Krasnoyarsk Krai, with a population of approximately 850,000 people (2021) Tyumen was founded in 1586 as the first Russian settlement in Siberia
- Tyumen City, Russia Guide
Tyumen is a city in Russia located in the south of Western Siberia, about 2,100 east of Moscow, the administrative center of Tyumen Oblast Founded in 1586, Tyumen became the first Russian town in Siberia
- Tyumen - discoverrussia. travel
Tyumen’s streets still preserve historical merchant houses, its riverbanks are adorned with a unique embankment, and natural hot springs flow from underground all year round
- Tyumen - Wikitravel
Tyumen (Russian: Тюме́нь tyoo-MEHN) is a city in Western Siberia and the capital of Tyumen Oblast, the second largest region in Russia after Krasnoyarsk Krai, with a population of approximately 600,000 people Tyumen was founded in 1586 as the first Russian settlement in Siberia
- Tyumen
Tyumen is the administrative center and largest city of Tyumen Oblast in western Siberia, Russia, established in 1586 as the first permanent Russian settlement beyond the Ural Mountains
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