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Zavodoukovsk
Заводоуковск
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Zavodoukovsk
Zavodoukovsk (Tyumen Oblast)
Coordinates: 56°29′N66°32′E / 56.483°N 66.533°E / 56.483; 66.533
Country Russia
Federal subject Tyumen Oblast [1]
Founded1729
Town status since1960
Government
  Head of AdministrationMaria Gliyun
Elevation
75 m (246 ft)
Population
  Total25,647
  Subordinated to Town of Zavodoukovsk [1]
   Capital of Zavodoukovsky District, [1] Town of Zavodoukovsk [1]
  Urban okrug Zavodoukovsky Urban Okrug [3]
   Capital ofZavodoukovsky Urban Okrug [3]
Time zone UTC+5 (MSK+2   OOjs UI icon edit-ltr-progressive.svg [4] )
Postal code(s) [5]
627139–627145, 627149
Dialing code(s) +7 34542
OKTMO ID71703000001
Town DayLast Sunday of June
Website www.zavodoukovsk.ru
Zavodoukovsk population
2010 Census 25,647 [2]
2002 Census 25,674 [6]
1989 Census 25,827 [7]
1979 Census 21,450 [8]

Zavodoukovsk (Russian : Заводоуко́вск) is a town in Tyumen Oblast, Russia, located on the Bolshoy Uk River (an arm of the Tobol) 96 kilometers (60 mi) southeast of Tyumen, the administrative center of the oblast. As of the 2010 Census, its population was 25,647. [2]

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History

It was founded in 1729 as a village of Ukovskaya (Уко́вская).[ citation needed ] In 1787, it was renamed Zavodoukovskoye (Заводоуко́вское).[ citation needed ] It was granted urban-type settlement status in 1941 and town status in 1960.[ citation needed ]

Administrative and municipal status

Within the framework of administrative divisions, Zavodoukovsk serves as the administrative center of Zavodoukovsky District, even though it is not a part of it. [1] As an administrative division, it is incorporated separately as the Town of Zavodoukovsk—an administrative unit with a status equal to that of the districts. [1] As a municipal division, the territories of the Town of Zavodoukovsk and of Zavodoukovsky District are incorporated as Zavodoukovsky Urban Okrug. [3] [1]

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