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Discover the perfect setting in Symonds Yat for idyllic country walks amidst the enchanting historic woodlands of the Forest of Dean and the picturesque Wye Valley, boasting breathtaking scenery, charming border towns, and fascinating castles and ruins.

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Escape to our site and discover a world of possibilities. Everything is conveniently within reach, from charming country towns to scenic golf courses and picturesque villages. While you’re here, explore a myriad of enticing activities:

• Canoe Hire On-site

• River cruises

• Arcade with gaming for all ages

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• Picnic benches along the river banks

• Country pubs with fine food And drink

•  On-site pub with live music on Saturdays

•   On-site Bingo * 

• Ice cream parlour

• Take away food

• Local award-winning village shop

• Fishing tickets sold and fishing allowed on-site

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Our facilities, on-site car park, on-site reception, river wye views, on-site cafe, prices are per night.

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Gab and Rob

The hard pitch was so good when it rained. Great clean amenities & all one could want to make out door breaks comfortable.

Loved the beautiful local pub, quaint church, cafe near by, plus the fact the river is so close (partners a barbel fisherman).

Amazing peaceful walks you could keep going for miles

Oh & the antiques & charity shops at Ross- Oh last thing castle Goodrich is amazing.

We will be back ! 

Mrs.withstandards

We stayed riverside in a motorhome and was pleased with our pitch, which gave brilliant views of the Canadian geese, swans and all the traffic on the river.

A couple of hundred yards walk from the van took us to the boats for a river trip with a running commentary which was interesting. 

There is an amusement arcade, ice cream and plenty of space for picnics with tables. It is a bit tired but clean. We shall definitely return!

Bill & Helen

We unfortunately had to cancel our reservation and found the reception and manager totally cooperative in arranging a refund for ourselves and our daughter and her family.

There were not any of the usual disputes of being offered credits, just concern for our situation.

We thank them them for their help and support and look forward to staying with them on our next trip.

Nati Owens

Absolutely beautiful site!

Owners couldn’t do enough for us on arrival and made sure we had everything we needed. Toilet facilities are always clean and showers are much nicer than other campsites. Staff always smiling and welcoming!

Will definitely be returning and even booked in again before we left.

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In this Symonds Yat camping guide, I’ll list the best campsites in the area. As well as some of the top things to do in and around Symonds Yat to make planning your camping trip a breeze.

Symonds Yat is a Wye Valley village close to the Welsh border. I return to the Forest of Dean and this Area of Outstanding Beauty year after year, not able to resist the beautiful Forest of Dean woodlands, majestic Wye River and the multiple activities on offer in the area.

There are two settlements on either side of the river – Symonds Yat West and East – linked by a footbridge and passenger ferries. You should note that there is no motor bridge between the two, so crossing the river in a car is a long detour. The village is perhaps best known for Symonds Yat Rock, which offers the best view of the Wye Valley. It really is stunning.

There are also tons of hiking and biking trails, quaint pubs and cosy cafes. Symonds Yat really is a great camping destination!

Best things to do in and around Symonds Yat

  • Visit the famous Symonds Yat Rock – take in the views and keep your eyes peeled for Peregrine Falcons.
  • Hire a bike for the day and follow one of the many brilliant cycle routes in the area. The Peregrine Path is one of the best!
  • Go for a walk on one of the many Symonds Yat hiking trails .
  • Get lost in the nearby Jubilee Maze hedge maze before visiting the butterfly park.
  • The Wye Valley is one of the best rivers in the UK for canoeing, kayaking and SUP. If you’re feeling really adventurous, you could even do a multi-day paddling and camping adventure .
  • If paddling is too much effort, jump on one of the River Cruises to learn about the area and for some wildlife viewing.

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Can you wild camp at Symonds Yat?

Wild camping is not legal in England (sadly), although the practice is generally tolerated if done correctly and with respect. It is possible to wild camp in the Wye Valley, although it wouldn’t be as tolerated as if you were in a large National Park.

For more information, read my guide to Wild Camping in the UK . Or, to be the most discreet wild camping in Symonds Yat, try bivvy bag camping .

How to get to Symonds Yat?

Because of its remote location, Symonds Yat is difficult to get to by public transport. The easiest option is to catch a train to Swansea (which has direct links to multiple cities) and get a half an hour taxi from here. This will cost around £40.

Alternatively, you can look into bus routes. But with few in the area, you’d need to combine this with a walk to reach the village.

For this reason, most visitors to the area choose to drive. And actually, driving to Symonds Yat is an experience in itself. The roads are winding, and you often end up being slowed down behind cyclists. But you won’t feel any road rage here because the roads are fantastic and cut straight through the Wye Valley with glimpses of the valley along the way.

XX Best Symonds Yat Camping Sites

Below, I’ve listed the best campsites in and near Symonds Yat. These campsites offer great facilities and a fair price for what they are offering. Staying in one of these will guarantee a great Symonds Yat camping adventure!

1. Doward Park Campsite

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Website Distance from Symonds Yat: 10 minutes Dog friendly? Yes Note : only open April – September For : Tents and caravans Price from: £26 (pitch a tent)

Doward Park is a small family campsite located near Symonds Yat. The site is in a secluded wooded location and is small in size; you can look forward to a tranquil and relaxing stay. Charcoal or gas BBQs are permitted (open fires aren’t). And well-behaved dogs are welcome.

New facilities include a pot washing area and child-friendly toilets. And an adventure playground. This small family-run campsite is perfect for a Symonds Yat camping trip.

2. Huntsham Bridge Camping

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Website Distance from Symonds Yat: 5 minutes Dog friendly? No Note : only open May – September For : Tents and small campervans Price from: £12.50 per person

The Huntsham Bridge Camping site is a great option for a relaxing, back-to-basics camping trip. It boasts a beautiful location right on the banks of the River Wye. This makes it an excellent base for anyone wanting to participate in adventure and outdoor activities.

This stunning and peaceful campsite makes you feel like you are in the heart of this Area of Outstanding Beauty. Although facilities are basic, they are clean and organised, and the sunsets and river views are next to none.

3. River Wye Camping Caravan Park

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Website Distance from Symonds Yat: in Symonds Yat! Dog friendly? Yes For : Tents, campervans and motorhomes Price from: £11 per person

This site is much bigger than the others on this camping sites list, with 60 non-electric tent pitches available, plus additional fields with electric hookups for vans and motorhomes. This is the only campsite directly in Symonds Yat. The views and surrounding countryside are stunning, and well-behaved dogs are welcome.

Facilities on-site include an excellent toilet and shower block, a small cafe and a reception.

4. YHA Wye Valley

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Website Distance from Symonds Yat: 12 minutes Dog friendly? Yes For : Tents or you can stay in their bell tents, pods or hostel Price from: £10 per person

YHA Wye Valley would suit campers who might appreciate the extra facilities on-site and having indoor space to relax in should the weather turn against you. Pitch up on a large field close to the River Wye, with its own canoe and kayak launch jetty.

On the camping fields, you’ll have access to a dedicated fire and BBQ area, bathrooms, a self-catering kitchen and a lounge. The YHA Wye Valley has a restaurant and occasionally runs BBQ nights. You can also access on-site activities, from family fun nights to archery. This is one of my favourite options when camping in Symonds Yat.

I hope you’ve found this Symonds Yat camping guide helpful! And I hope you have a wonderful camping adventure in the Forest of Dean 🙂

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Hi. Just letting you know that Huntsham Bridge camping have told me they’re permanently closed.. thanks for your info tho..hoping to visit Doward Park next weekend!

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Nestled amidst awe-inspiring landscapes in Herefordshire, Symonds Yat is a camper's paradise. From the expansive woodlands in Forest of Dean to the panoramic vistas of Symonds Yat Rock and the mysterious depths of Clearwell Caves, this region provides an abundance of activities for nature lovers and adventure seekers. Whether you prefer hiking, birdwatching, or exploring ancient caves, the areas surrounding Symonds Yat have it all. With various camping options available, including tent pitches, caravan sites, holiday parks with essential amenities, and glamping pods, anyone can visit for a grand camping adventure.

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Campers can forest bathe in the tranquillity of nature within the ancient Forest of Dean—the first National Forest Park. Set up camp in one of the Forestry England Camping sites in spacious pitches with electric hookups, clean facilities, and showers. Dog-friendly glamping pods are also available in the forest. Then, embark on scenic hiking trails like the Sculpture Trail, where art installations blend seamlessly with nature. Mountain biking enthusiasts can also explore dedicated trails, including Verderers Trail, which offer an adrenaline-filled adventure amidst the woodland beauty.

Symonds Yat Rock

For incredible vistas, head to Symonds Yat Rock—an iconic viewpoint that overlooks River Wye and its meandering valley. Hike to Biblins Bridge and try a hand at orienteering, or trek to the rock's summit via Symonds Yat Rock Trail to see stunning views of the surrounding countryside. Birdwatching at this spot is exceptional, with a designated Peregrine viewpoint providing opportunities to witness the majestic birds in flight. Choose from nearby family-run campsites and holiday parks along the main trails with essential amenities like electric hookups, clean toilets, and hot showers.

Clearwell Caves

Venture underground to explore the mysterious world of Clearwell Caves, a network of ancient iron ore mines with a fascinating history. Take guided tours to learn about the mining processes and admire the impressive rock formations underground. This unique experience offers a break from traditional camping activities and provides a glimpse into the region's past. Above ground, campers can stay on-site at traditional field campsites for tents or in nearby holiday parks for caravans.

In spring and summer, the forest comes alive with vibrant flora and fauna, making it ideal for hiking and birdwatching with average temperatures ranging from 10–25°C. Autumn brings a stunning array of colours as the leaves change for vibrant hikes in the region. Winter temperatures typically range from 0–10°C. The season offers a serene and tranquil atmosphere with opportunities for peaceful walks in the forest and cosy evenings around the campfire.

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At Doward Park Campsite, we offer a peaceful and secluded woodland location, the perfect place for families and individuals seeking a relaxing getaway.  We are a small, family-friendly site, located in the heart of Wye Valley near Symonds Yat, with a range of accommodation options to choose from.

Whether you prefer glamping, tents, trailer tents, camper vans or motorhomes, we have you covered. Our hard standing and grass pitches are equipped with electric hook up points. We welcome well-behaved dogs and family groups of up to 3 pitches.

What Makes Us Special

Bring along your furry friends.

 We welcome well behaved dogs who would love to explore the forest and nature reserves on our doorstep

Ideal for families, and all those with a love of nature 

Modern Facilities, Campsite  Shop, Locally Roasted Coffee,  Adventure Playground and Safe Play Spaces for kids to explore - all within a Secure setting 

Secluded Woodland Location

Surrounded by trees, hiking trails and mountain biking from the site, water sports nearby and  close to the iconic Symonds Yat and River Wye. All within easy reach of the Market Towns of Monmouth and Ross-on-Wye

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"Fab perfectly proportioned campsite for my two sons’ first camping experience.  The adventure playground was a big hit!"

"An absolutely outstanding site with excellent facilities and amazing staff!  Highly recommend and 5 stars are not enough!"

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"Bluebell bell tent was Outstanding in all respects.  The toilet and shower blocks were perfectly clean.  A well stocked shop. Will definitely be returning."

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Sterrett’s Caravan and Camping Park has been carefully developed over many years and is set in the beautiful Wye Valley at Symonds Yat West, Herefordshire, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

The Park is just one hour’s drive from Birmingham, Bristol and Cardiff. The Park is ideally situated for touring the many places of interest nearby or walking the country lanes to enjoy the panoramic views that surround the Park. The River Wye is within 200 metres proximity to the Park.

The resoundingly beautiful Forest of Dean is within fifteen minutes easy drive of the Park and many happy hours can be spent trailing along the forest paths and cycle routes or picnicking at the specially prepared areas. Also within easy reach are Goodrich and Chepstow Castles, Tintern Abbey and the world famous Symonds Yat Rock with its seven counties view and the RSPB supervised viewpoint of the Peregrine Falcons.

The historic town of Monmouth, with its renowned Nelson Museum, is five miles away, as is the market town of Ross-on-Wye.

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Touring caravans are  provided for in a separate area, together with free showers. Electrical hook-ups, a launderette and ironing facilities are also available.

The Park features a recreation area. Fishing, canoeing, golf, rock climbing, and mountain biking are all available locally.

There are several country pubs, hotels, amusements, country shop and a petrol station within ten minute walking distance of the Park.

Managers are resident on the Park throughout the year.

Seasonal Pitches

Sterretts Caravan Park are now offering Seasonal Pitches for your touring caravan.

These pitches will be on the main park, on hard standing. They will be connected to electricity, water and sewage. Please call for details.

Tents and camping are provided for in a separate area with electric hook-ups available, together with a newly fitted shower/toilet block with a disabled toilet, and hairdryer (2017). A launderette and ironing facilities are also available.

Campers will enjoy a comfortable, tranquil and rural setting to pitch up their tents, the campsite is ideal for families.

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Canoes can be launched from the river bank next door at a cost of £ 2.00 per day.

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Symonds Yat is a village and popular tourist destination which straddles the River Wye in England. Famed for its natural river scenery and wooded expanses, Symonds Yat Rock is a limestone outcrop rising some 500 feet rising from the banks of the River Wye.

The river winds its way around the outcrop through a deeply wooded gorge. Yat Rock is one of the best known view points in the and The .

is on the side of the river and is on the Gloucestershire side. The only connection between the two banks are two ancient hand ("pull") ferries by which the ferryman pulls people across the river using an overhead rope, for a small fee. The only connection by road is upstream over Huntsham bridge; this is a five mile trip.

 Symonds Yat West

Symonds Yat Rock is a scenic viewpoint towering 120 metres above the river on the side.

From this viewpoint it is possible, between April and August, to witness a pair of Peregrine Falcons nesting on the cliff side. Volunteers from the help visitors to use telescopes provided in a joint project with Forest Enterprise, owners of the site.

Popular tourist activities in the area include canoeing down the rapids, boat trips, a maze, an oriental garden and many country pubs. The Old Court Hotel in Symonds Yat West was the ancestral home of the Gwillim family and was home to John Graves Simcoe who was governor and one of the founding fathers of Upper Canada.

A favourite pastime for many of the local children is to swim across the river to a small rock on the other side from the renowned hotel, although attempting this in early May while the Spring tides are at their maximum is not advised.

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 In 1982 the re-occupation of the site started when three young were reared but the following year the nest was robbed.  After this event in 1984 the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds , in co-operation with the Forestry Commission made a protection scheme and for the first time Peregrine Falcons in the wild were shown to tourists.  Since then the Rock has had many visitors to see the Falcons and volunteers have helped to safeguard these impressive birds.

 During the breeding season the RSPB make powerful telescopes available to visitors, so that you can see right into the nests!

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Set in the most stunning landscape, Elmsdale is located in the picturesque River Wye Valley.

We are located in a quiet countryside setting on the banks of the Garron brook. 

Catering for tents, motorhomes and caravans , we provide hook ups, toilets, showers & washing up facilities. 

We love dogs and even have an area to exercise your pets, no need to leave this special family member behind.

Our friendly, clean, family-run concern will ensure you have the holiday you deserve in this area of outstanding natural beauty. 

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No shuttle is needed just paddle about from our base at symonds yat west and have a blast....

For those who are new to paddlesport or have limited time this option is ideal, the session runs at 1 pm every day  provided the river isn't too high. After booking your Canoe, Kayak or Paddleboard through the website you will receive an email with information about your adventure. On the day of your trip, you come to Wye Adventures Centre at Symonds Yat West, here you can park next door at "River Wye Caravan & Camping" in their large pay and display field, then you simply walk back to the road and we are 100m further into Symonds Yat. 

This session is ideal for complete first-timers and we allow people to take Paddleboards (not kayaks) out without any prior experience whereas, for river journeys such as our Full Day Trip or our 3/4 Day Trip,  we would require a degree of experience to take our SUP's or kayaks, one reason being that with Stand Up Paddleboards and Kayaks, you are on your own (although part of a group) and a river journey where you are committing to getting from A to B isn't the best time to try kayaking or paddleboarding without any experience, but with the 1 pm Paddle-about as its a static session, we allow non-experienced SUP'ers to have a go, but still kayakers need a level of experience.

When you arrive at the Wye Adventures Centre we will fill out paperwork and complete payments, kit you out with buoyancy aids, paddles and dry barrels and give you a safety briefing before running you to the launch point behind us and getting you on the water for some fun. To start with we suggest heading upstream as far as you can before turning back to head with the flow of the river and back to Symonds Yat, we don't allow you to go any further downstream than Ye Old Ferrie Inn that way it's not too much of a struggle to return on time and you avoid the rapids. Along the way, you can see a variety of wildlife from otters, mink, swans, geese, deer, wild boar, peregrine falcons and plenty more. This introductory trip can be enough for the first-time paddler and is perfect to enjoy the fantastic surroundings and stunning vistas the area has to offer, or if you fancied a river journey why not consider a 3/4 day trip .

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  • Minimum Age – 4 Years Old
  • Fitness Level – Easy/Moderate
  • Difficulty – Easy, suitable for novices, you will be required to carry your 34kg canoe between you and your paddling partner (we can assist groups with young children), we can sometimes help at the launch stage but if you capsize on route you will have to recover your boat yourselves as we are not there with you! you will also need to remove the canoe from the river at the end of each day. 
  • Stops on route  - none on this trip, this is paddle about, if you are looking to stop for a break then consider the 3/4 day trip .  (Please bear in mind that we don't allow anyone under the influence of alcohol or drugs to paddle our boats for obvious safety reasons, people under the influence or seen drinking alcohol whilst in the boats will be removed from the river without refund and possibly without transport back to their cars).
  • Meeting times – 1 pm
  • Meeting place - Wye Adventures Centre, Symonds Yat West
  • On river time – 20 mins after the meeting time
  • Duration – 3 hours (or less as you can return to your car at any point)
  • Off-water time - 4 pm at the latest
  • Time of Year – March-October
  • Location - Lower Wye Valley
  • Adult: Child Ratio -  4-10 yr olds 1:1 adult to child ratio, 10-18 yr olds 1 adult:2 youths

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History of Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug - Yugra

Yugra is the historical homeland of the Ob-Ugric peoples: Khanty, Mansi, Nenets, and Selkup. They were engaged in hunting, fishing, cattle breeding. After the Turkic peoples pushed them from south to north, these peoples had to apply their skills in more severe conditions. It is at this new location Ugrians began to domesticate deer.

In the first half of the second millennium AD, the main features of the material and spiritual culture of Khanty, Mansi and forest Nenets were formed. It is believed that since then they have not undergone major changes. Since the second half of the 13th century, a new factor in the development of the region was its entry into the Golden Horde.

At the end of the 14th century, the collapse of the Golden Horde led to the emergence of a separate Tyumen Khanate. In 1495, the Siberian Khanate appeared. At that time the basic principles of political, administrative and socio-economic organization of this territory were developed. The region was called Ugra or Yugra.

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The region became part of Russia in the end of the 16th century. From the middle of the 18th century, this region became a place of exile for criminals. December 10, 1930, Ostyako-Vogul national okrug was formed with the center in the settlement of Samarovo. Construction of a new center began 5 km away from it. In February 1932, the new center of the region was named Ostyako-Vogulsk.

In 1934, the first steps to find oil and natural gas in the region were taken. October 23, 1940, Ostyko-Vogul national okrug was renamed Khanty-Mansi national okrug and Ostyko-Vogulsk was renamed Khanty-Mansiysk. August 14, 1944, the region became part of Tyumen Oblast. On January 27, 1950, Khanty-Mansiysk became a city.

On September 21, 1953, in Berezovo, the first natural gas in Western Siberia was produced. On June 23, 1960, the first oil in Western Siberia was discovered near Shaim. This was followed by the discovery of many other oil and natural gas fields. Along with the industrial exploitation of oil and gas fields, the timber industry developed rapidly.

By the end of the 20th century, under the influence of demographic and socio-economic developments the Khanty-Mansi region in fact lost its national basis. On July 25, 2003, Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug was renamed Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug - Yugra.

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Rest on the lake in Yugra

Rest on the lake in Yugra

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Golden autumn in the Khanty-Mansy region

Golden autumn in the Khanty-Mansy region

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Beautiful nature of Yugra

Beautiful nature of Yugra

Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug - Yugra - Features

The name of the region is associated with the self-names of the two main groups of northern peoples - Khanty and Mansi. In the Middle Ages, the word “Yugra” was used to refer to peoples and lands beyond the Northern Urals.

This region, located in the middle of Russia, occupies the central part of the West Siberian Plain. Its territory stretches from west to east for almost 1,400 km, from north to south for 900 km. The area of the region is comparable to France or Ukraine.

The climate is temperate continental characterized by rapid change of weather especially in spring and autumn. Winters are long, snowy and cold with frosts below minus 30 degrees Celsius. Summers are short and warm. From the west this region is protected by the Ural mountains, from the north it is open to cold arctic air.

The highest points of the region are Mount Narodnaya (1,895 m) in the Polar Urals and Mount Pedy (1,010 m) in the Northern Urals. Two major rivers flow in Khanty-Mansi autonomous okrug: the Ob (3,650 km) and its tributary the Irtysh (3,580 km). About 30% of the territory is covered by swamps. There are more than 300,000 lakes surrounded by marshes and forests.

The largest cities of Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug - Yugra are Surgut (396,000), Nizhnevartovsk (280,800), Nefteyugansk (128,700), Khanty-Mansiysk (106,000), Kogalym (69,200), Nyagan (58,500). Today, only about 32,000 people are representatives of indigenous peoples: Khanty, Mansi and Nenets. Half of them live in the traditional way.

This region is very rich in oil and natural gas. The largest oil and natural gas fields are Samotlorskoye, Fedorovskoye, Mamontovskoye, Priobskoye. There are also deposits of gold, coal, iron ore, copper, zinc, lead and other mineral resources.

The climate is not favorable for agriculture. Most of the agricultural products and foodstuffs is brought from other Russian regions. Waterways and railways are the main shipping ways. The total length of the pipeline network is 107,000 km.

About 60% of Russian oil is produced in Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug - Yugra. In total, more than 10 billion tons of oil were produced here. The total number of oil and natural gas fields discovered is 475. In the coming decades, the Khanty-Mansi region will remain the main resource base of hydrocarbons in Russia.

Tourism in Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug - Yugra

Yugra has unique natural, cultural and historical resources for the development of recreation and tourism. On the territory of the region there are historical and cultural monuments, as well as modern infrastructure for lovers of cultural, educational, recreational tourism, and outdoor activities. International events (sports competitions, festivals and forums) help to open this place to foreigners as an amazing corner of the globe.

Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug - Yugra has a number of wonderful natural sites worthy of attention: two nature reserves (“Malaya Sosva” and “Yugansky”), four nature parks (“Samarovsky Chugas”, “Siberian ridges”, “Numto”, “Kondinskie lakes”), ten monuments of nature, archeological complexes (“Barsova Mountain”, “Saygatino”, Sherkaly settlement).

Holidays of the northern peoples are also popular among tourists: Reindeer Herder’s Day, Day of indigenous Peoples of the North “Crow day”, Fisherman’s Day, Bear holiday and others.

Active and extreme types of tourism (skiing, snowboarding, kiting) are gaining in popularity. There are seven ski resorts in the region. In summer, travelers can go rafting on mountain rivers of Siberia. Tourists can also go on a special oil tour that includes a visit to the oil-producing companies. They learn about the oil industry and the history of oil exploration in Siberia.

Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug - Yugra is a region of endless charm of the beautiful nature and modern tourist facilities. True lovers of northern landscapes and local cultures will be able to fully enjoy the incomparable scenery and generous hospitality in Ugra.

Khanty-Mansi okrug of Russia photos

Khanty-mansi autonomous okrug scenery.

Road through autumn forest in Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug

Road through autumn forest in Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug

Deep winter snow is not a problem in Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug

Deep winter snow is not a problem in Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug

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Yugra scenery

Yugra scenery

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Winter in Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug

Winter in Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug

Orthodox church in Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug

Orthodox church in Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug

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Church in Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug

Church in Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug

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The Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Region (Yugra) is located in the centre of the West Siberian Plain. It borders on the Yamal-Nenets Autonomous Region in the north, the Komi Republic in the northeast, Sverdlov Region in the southwest, Tobolsky Region in the south, and Tomsk Region and Krasnoyarsk Territory in the southeast and east. The region spans 1,400 km east to west from the eastern slopes of Northern Ural almost to the banks of the Yenisey; and north to south - 900 km from the Sibirskiye Uvaly to the Konda taiga. The length of the borders is 4733 km.

The relief is a combination of plains, foothills, and mountains. The highest elevations are Narodnaya Mountain in the Pre-Polar Urals (1894 m) and Pedy Mountain in the Northern Urals (1010 m). The Ob, with a length of 3,650 kilometers and Irtysh, whose length is 3,580 kilometers, their tributaries, and many smaller rivers form the area`s river system. Altogether, there are nearly 30 000 rivers in the area. There are nearly 290 000 lakes with an area of more than 1 hectare. Larger lakes (area greater than 100 km ) include Kondinsky Sor, Leushinsky Tyman, Vandemtor, and Tromemtor.  

The distance from Moscow is 2,500 km, from Irkutsk is 3,500 km. and from the largest city in the district - Surgut is 300 km.

  Khanty-Mansiysk (founded in 1582, population 101,000 as of 2019)

535,000 km , rank 9 in the country.

1,700,000 as of 2019, national composition: Russian 68%, Tatar 7,6%, Ukrainian 6%, Bashkir 2,5% the indigenous population (Khanty, Mansi, and Nenets) is 2,2%.

The climate is temperate continental, characterized by a rapid change in weather conditions especially in transitional periods - from autumn to winter and from spring to summer. Winters are long, snowy and cold. The average January temperature in the district ranges from -18 to -24C. Extreme cold conditions may last for several weeks with the average air temperature below minus 30C. Summer is short and warm. The warmest month of July is characterized by average temperatures from + 15C (in the northwest) to + 18.4C (in the southeast). The absolute maximum reaches 36C.

Climate formation is significantly influenced by the protection of the territory from the west by the Ural Range and the openness of the territory from the north, which facilitates the penetration of cold Arctic masses, as well as the flat character of the area with a large number of rivers, lakes and swamps.

Ugra is the historical homeland of the Ob-Ugric peoples first of all: Khanty, Mansi, Nenets and Selkups. They were engaged in hunting, fishing, and cattle breeding. After the Turkic peoples pressed them from south to north, these peoples transferred their skills to more severe conditions. It was in a new place that the Ugrians began to domesticate the deer.

In the XII-XIII centuries. in the Irtysh and Priobye formed territorial clan associations of the Khanty and Mansi, called the principalities. From the second half of the XIII century a new factor in the development of the territory was its entry into the Golden Horde. At the end of the XIV century the collapse of the Golden Horde led to the separation of the Tyumen Khanate. In 1495, the Siberian Khanate was formed, the capital of which was the city of Kashlyk. It was then that the basic principles of the political-administrative and socio-economic organization of the territory developed. At this time, it was called Ugra.

225,562 hectares

in the Soviet and Berezovsky regions of the Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Region, in the valley of the Malaya Sosva River.

Of the mammals, sable, wolverine, ermine, weasel, common squirrel, muskrat, otter, elk, deer, bear and a number of other species are common here. Less common are arctic fox and lynx. A specially protected species is the North Asian river beaver, listed in the Red Books of the International Union for Conservation of Nature and the Russian Federation.

93,000 hectares

on the territory of two districts of the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Region - Khanty-Mansiysk and Kondinsky.

The basis of its activity is the conservation of the population of taiga reindeer, as well as the reproduction of valuable hunting and Red Book species of animals. The reserve is part of the reserve "Malaya Sosva".

Among the permanent residents of the reserve reindeer, otter, ermine, column, squirrel, hare, muskrat can be found. Of the large predators, you can often find a wolf, less often - wolverine and lynx. Meetings with chipmunks, affection, mole, and water voles are frequent. In summer, roe deer enters the territory of the reserve, Arctic fox in winter. Under special protection of the reserve employees are mainly game animals - sable, bear, otter, fox. Of the birds, a white owl, a white-tailed eagle and an osprey are protected.

650,000 hectares

in the rural settlement of Ugut, 300 kilometers from Surgut city.

Almost 2/3 of the reserve is covered with forests, the rest are swamps. The swamps of the reserve are part of the largest swamp massif in the world - Vasyugana. There are also quite common transitional between swamps and forest communities. The most common of these is ryam - a swampy pine forest. The most prominent representatives of plant families are cereal, Asteraceae, and sedge. Quite often there are orchid and buttercups. In general, 332 species of vascular plants, 195 species of lichens, 114 species of moss and more than 500 species of mushrooms are preserved.

The fauna of the reserve is also quite rich and diverse, birds are especially distinguished - out of 262 species of vertebrates, 216 species are represented by birds. Of these, only 30 species fly here by chance, the rest are regular inhabitants of this zone. However, you can not see all this bird diversity all year round - most of them fly away for the winter to warmer regions.

Mammals are represented by 40 species, more than half of which are rodents and shrews. The least widespread family of the reserve is feline, represented by only one species - trot. In addition to lynxes, other predators such as wolverine, sable, ermine, and badger live in the reserve. Also habitual inhabitants are the wolf and the fox, the population of which varies depending on the amount of game. Among ungulates you can meet moose and reindeer.

6,500 hectares

Knanty-Mansiysk city

Samarovsky Chugas is the largest natural site in Khanty-Mansiysk and a true paradise for lovers of ecotourism. The park is perfect for rest and walks: the pristine nature and natural beauty of these places, carefully preserved by the ancient peoples of the Khanty and Mansi for many centuries, fascinates anyone who has ever visited these parts.

500,000 hectares in the center of the West Siberian Plain 200 kilometers from the city of Beloyarsky and 300 kilometers from the city of Surgut.

The natural park is the custodian of the indigenous inhabitants of this region. There are many secrets of the culture and life of the small peoples of the North, which makes this place one of the most mysterious in the region.

The heart of the nature park and one of its main objects is - a sacred place for the indigenous peoples of the North Ob. In the center of Lake Numto is the Holy Island, where Khanty and Mansi pay tribute to the lake - at the beginning of winter, they gather on the island to perform a deer sacrifice rite.

The capital of Yugra – Khanty-Mansiysk- is situated on , and those who live here believe that this fact brings fortune to the residents and visitors of the city.

The territory gained notoriety as a place of exile for prisoners of State. Prince Dmitry Romodanovsky served his sentence in ; Count Andrei Osterman was exiled here in 1742; and the large family of the princes Dolgorukov, in 1798. Prince Menshikov and his daughter Mariya are buried in these lands where they were exiled.

The city also has many opportunities for cultural tourism. One of the most famous museums that have been actively restored recently is , founded in 1930. The museum has accumulated rich collections on the history of the region, life and activities of indigenous peoples, nature, the Soviet period of history, the collection has unique exhibits: the remains of animals from the Paleozoic era, manuscripts of the oldest monastery in Siberia. The museum’s exposition includes the located at the foot of the Samarovsky remnant, where ancient rocks of the earth are exposed, and on the top there is a possible residence of Prince Samara. In the Archeopark itself you can see a complex of bronze sculptures of a herd of mammoths, a rhinoceros, a cave bear and other prehistoric animals.

In the heart of Khanty-Mansiysk is another open-air Initially, the museum complex was a collection of traditions, life and culture. Today, “Torum Maa” consists of several exhibits that recreate in great detail the residential and household buildings of the ancient Ugrians, with household items, jewelry and other exhibits. The museum has a cult site where Khanty and Mansi worship their deities, who have preserved the faith of their ancestors.

Natural Archaeological Park is stretched for 8 kilometers along the right bank of the Ob, to the west of Surgut. The remains of ancient buildings, sanctuaries, burial grounds of the Stone Age have been preserved in the tract.

The study of history always involves not just observation, but also some immersion in the era, life. This opportunity is available for tourists who visit the in Selirovo. It is located in the artistic and architectural ensemble of the late XIX - early XX centuries, and now the museum has a lot of ethnographic exhibits, as well as installations showing traditional life. The museum hosts master classes in ancient crafts.

The greater Khanty Mansi Autonomous Region contains around 70% of Russia’s developed oil fields, about 450 in total, including Samotlor, which is the largest oil field in Russia and the sixth largest in the world.

The Khanty-Mansiysk is a unique museum located in a modern building in the city center. The main task of the museum is to collect the most complete and reliable information on the history of the formation and development of the oil and gas complex in the region, industry workers and their labor achievements. The exposition was based on archival documents and photographs related to the history of oil and gas production in Ugra. A special pride is the excellent mineralogical collection of quartz mined in the deposits of the Subpolar Urals. The mass of the largest exhibit is 300 kg.

is a unique cultural institution, which includes the creative workshop of the famous artist Gennady Raishev, as well as a museum of his works, the main theme of which is the magnificent nature of the native land, life of the indigenous inhabitants of Ugra and the original character of the Siberians.

are also offered in the Khanty-Mansiysk District, the visiting card of which is pheasant hunting in the hunting grounds on the banks of the Gornaya River.

Many of the Khanty, the Mansi, and the Nenets still maintain the traditional way of life in Ugra. The offer an opportunity to see the traditional way of life of the descendants of the ancient Ob Ugrians. Such tours are available in the indigenous villages of the Nizhnevartovsk, the Khanty-Mansiysk, the Surgut, the Berezovo, and the Beloyarski districts.

: it takes 30 min. to get there by bus from Khanty-Mansiysk. There you can plunge into the atmosphere of folk festivals, to taste Russian traditional dishes such as pelmeni, gribnitsa, milk mushrooms, stroganina, home-made bred, to get acquainted with rural amusements and games. The guests may experience the ceremony of initiation into the Siberian and get a special certificate in support.

is located on the outskirts of the national village of Agan, 400 km from Khanty-Mansiysk. In a small area, an off-season camp, a bathhouse, a shed and a plague were erected; there is also a glacier, coral, farm buildings, and on the shore there are stoppers for fishing. Here you can ride on reindeer teams or snowmobiles, on tubing from a hill. Fishing is organized all year round. Master classes in traditional crafts, cutting and cooking fish are held. You can also try national cuisine here.

in Khanty-Mansiysk is one of the central attractions of not only the city, but the entire district. This is an amazing building in terms of architecture, built in 1999 using the most modern technologies.

is a historical and ethnographic complex located in a picturesque place in the central part of the city. There are 14 wooden houses on the territory. All of them represent a reconstruction of old buildings that once stood in different parts of the city, but subsequently assembled into a single architectural ensemble.

The gem of the Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug – Ugra is the unique beauty of Northern and Polar Ural mountains with the highest peak of the Urals - (1,895 m).

The highest peak of the Polar Urals is (1,499 m). The mountain is unusual for its plateau-shaped peak, from which sharp ridges extend to the side. On the slopes there are several glaciers and snowfields that do not have time to melt during the short and cold polar summer.

Another tourist attraction of Ugra is . Mineral resources of the region include plenty of balneotherapeutic resources - mineral springs and muds. Several cities of the Okrug offer natural treatment opportunities: "Kedrovy Log" sanatorium in Surgut, city clinic balneary in Kogalym, "Samotlor Neftyanik" sanatorium in Nizhnevartovsk, "Tyumen-Trans Gas" sanatorium in Yugorsk, "Yugorskaya Dolina" in Khanty-Mansiysk and Khanty-Mansiysk city clinic balneary. In addition sapropel muds have been found in 160 lakes of the Autonomous Okrug, the medicinal properties of which are comparable to the muds of the famous Russian resorts.

The festival has been held annually since 2002 in Khanty-Mansiysk in late February - early March. Its permanent president is Sergey Soloviev. Films of debutant directors from different countries take part in the competition program. Within three to five days, several venues host sessions, concerts, performances, meetings with directors and actors, and round tables. Every year, a movie star comes to the festival. So, in different years, the honorary guests of the festival were Nastasya Kinski, Fanny Ardan, Catherine Deneuve, Christopher Lambert and others.

It takes place every year in early December in Khanty-Mansiysk. Almost all producers of the region, including farmers, bring their products to the exhibition. Here you can buy fresh fish and meat delicacies, wild plants, clothes with national color, souvenirs right from the manufacturers.

An international cultural forum takes place in Surgut in the fall, usually in October. The festival acquaints the audience with the work of authors and groups from cities located on the 60th northern parallel. In Surgut come artists and musicians from Russia, the USA, Estonia, Sweden, Finland, from the Faroe Islands (Denmark). The festival hosts numerous concerts, exhibitions, performances.

In the traditional holiday arrange concert performances, children's entertainment programs, races on catamarans, in the program of the holiday competitions are held: "My favorite fishing", the best fish soup "Our good ear", "the Best smoked fish". Held in summer: June-July.

The cycle of events includes swimming competitions on columns, book exhibitions, master classes, creative workshops, children's educational competitions, game programs, and games of indigenous peoples of the world.

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Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug

Ханты-Мансийский автономный округ — Югра
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  KhantyХӑнты-Мансийской Aвтономной Округ
  MansiХанты-Мансийский Aвтономный Oкруг
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Coordinates: 70°10′E / 62.250°N 70.167°E / 62.250; 70.167
Country
Administrative center
Government
  Body
   (acting)
Area
  Total534,801 km (206,488 sq mi)
  Rank
Population ( )
  Total1,711,480
  Rank
  Density3.2/km (8.3/sq mi)
   92.0%
   8.0%
(   )
RU-KHM
86, 186
ID71800000
Official languages
Recognised languages   ]
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Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug — Yugra [lower-alpha 1] , commonly shortened to Khantia-Mansia, is a federal subject of Russia (an autonomous okrug of Tyumen Oblast ). It has a population of 1,532,243 as of the 2010 Census . [4] Its administrative center is located at Khanty-Mansiysk .

Administrative divisions

Demographics, settlements, ethnic groups, vital statistics, external links.

The peoples native to the region are the Khanty and the Mansi , known collectively as Ob-Ugric peoples , but today the two groups only constitute 2.5% of the region's population. The local languages, Khanty and Mansi , are part of the Ugric branch of the Finno-Ugric language family, and enjoy a special status in the autonomous okrug. Russian remains the only official language.

In 2012, the majority (51%) [7] of the oil produced in Russia came from Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug, giving the region great economic importance in Russia and the world. It borders Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug to the north, Komi Republic to the northwest, Sverdlovsk Oblast to the west, Tyumen Oblast to the south, Tomsk Oblast to the south and southeast and Krasnoyarsk Krai in the east.

The okrug was established on December   10, 1930, as Ostyak-Vogul National Okrug ( Остя́ко-Вогу́льский национа́льный о́круг ). In October 1940, it was renamed the Khanty-Mansi National Okrug . In 1977, along with other national okrugs of the Russian SFSR , it became an autonomous okrug (Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug). In 2003, the word " Yugra " was appended to the official name. [8]

Map of Khantia-Mansia Khantia mansia map.png

The okrug occupies the central part of the West Siberian Plain .

Principal rivers include the Ob and its tributaries Irtysh and Vatinsky Yogan . There are numerous lakes in the okrug, the largest ones are Numto , Tormemtor , Leushinsky Tuman and Tursuntsky Tuman , among others. [9]

The northeasterly line of equal latitude and longitude traverses the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug.

Population : 1,674,676 (2020); [10] 1,532,243   ( 2010 Russian census ) ; [4] 1,432,817   ( 2002 Census ) ; [11] 1,268,439   ( 1989 Soviet census ) . [12]

Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug has an area of 523,100   km 2 , but the area is sparsely populated. The administrative center is Khanty-Mansiysk , but the largest cities are Surgut , Nizhnevartovsk , and Nefteyugansk .


Rank Pop.



1 380,632
2 277,668
3 127,255
4 101,466
5 67,727
6 58,565
7 46,643
8 44,646
9 43,666
10 39,570
Historical population
Year
193992,932    
1959123,926+33.4%
1970271,157+118.8%
1979569,139+109.9%
19891,268,439+122.9%
20021,432,817+13.0%
20101,532,243+6.9%
20211,711,480+11.7%
Source: Census data

The Indigenous population ( Khanty , Mansi , Komi , and Nenets ) is only 2.8% of the total population in the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug. The exploitation of natural gas in Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug has attracted immigrants from all over the former Soviet Union. The 2021 Census counted 17 ethnic groups of more than five thousand persons each. The ethnic composition is as follows:

Population of Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug: [13]

Ethnic GroupPopulation %
888,66070.3%
79,7276.3%
41,5963.3%
29,7172.4%
21,7911.7%
21,2591.7%
19,5681.5%
15,2681.2%
13,6691.1%
12,3611.0%
11,0650.9%
9,9900.8%
7,7860.6%
7,0850.6%
6,1560.5%
5,5620.4%
5,2970.4%
Other48,1943.8%

Historical population figures are shown below:

Ethnic
group
1939 Census1959 Census1970 Census1979 Census1989 Census2002 Census2010 Census 2021 Census
Number %Number %Number %Number %Number %Number %Number %Number %
12,23813.1%11,4359.2%12,2224.5%11,2192.0%11,8920.9%17,1281.2%19,0681.3%19,5681.6%
5,7686.2%5,6444.6%6,6842.5%6,1561.1%6,5620.5%9,8940.7%10,9770.8%11,0650.9%
8520.9%8150.7%9400.3%1,0030.2%1,1440.1%1,2900.1%1,4380.1%1,3810.1%
2,4362.6%2,8032.3%3,1501.2%3,1050.5%3,0000.2%3,0810.2%2,3640.2%2,6180.2%
67,61672.5%89,81372.5%208,50076.9%423,79274.3%850,29766.3%946,59066.1%973,97868.1%888,66070.3%
1,1111.2%4,3633.5%9,9863.7%45,4848.0%148,31711.6%123,2388.6%91,3236.4%41,5963.3%
2,2272.4%2,9382.4%14,0465.2%36,8986.5%97,6897.6%107,6377.5%108,8997.6%79,7276.3%
Others1,0261.1%6,1154.9%15,6295.8%43,1067.6%163,49512.7%223,95915.6%173,53615.5%219,46517.3%
102,138 people were registered from administrative databases, and could not declare an ethnicity. It is estimated that the proportion of ethnicities in this group is the same as that of the declared group.

Life expectancy at birth in Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug Life expectancy in Russian subject -Yugra.png

Source: [15]

Average population (× 1000)Live birthsDeathsNatural changeCrude birth rate (per 1000)Crude death rate (per 1000)Natural change (per 1000)Fertility rates
19702815 9592 0253 93421.27.214.0
19754159 4502 5726 87822.86.216.6
198064913 9014 1169 78521.46.315.1
19851 04125 1304 86320 26724.14.719.5
19901 27421 8125 35416 45817.14.212.9
19911 27619 0605 88413 17614.94.610.3
19921 27015 8497 1328 71712.55.66.9
19931 27414 5319 4015 13011.47.44.01,59
19941 28615 1209 9375 18311.87.74.01,59
19951 29814 41810 0414 37711.17.73.41,46
19961 31014 4699 5084 96111.07.33.81,39
19971 33014 6408 4976 14311.06.44.61,34
19981 35115 6008 1647 43611.56.05.51,39
19991 35914 7288 4766 25210.86.24.61,29
20001 37215 5799 4266 15311.46.94.51,34
20011 39817 1309 8637 26712.37.15.21,43
20021 42619 0519 8299 22213.46.96.51,54
20031 44519 88310 0009 88313.86.96.81,58
20041 45620 3779 82810 54914.06.87.21,59
20051 46619 95810 4159 54313.67.16.51,54
20061 47620 36610 07710 28913.86.87.01,56
20071 48721 88710 09311 79414.76.87.91,66
20081 50023 19710 21512 98215.56.88.71,74
20091 51323 84010 10713 73315.86.79.11,77
20101 52725 08910 44714 64216.46.89.61,84
20111 54325 33510 07214 64216.46.59.91,86
20121 55827 6869 94917 73717.66.311.32,02

Orthodox Church of the Resurrection in Khanty-Mansiysk. Orthodox Christianity is the main religion in Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug. Church of the resurrection of Christ in Khany-Mansiysk.JPG

Religion in Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug as of 2012 (Sreda Arena Atlas)
38.1%
Other 5.5%
11%
and other native faiths 0.9%
23.1%
and 11%
Other and undeclared 10.4%

According to a 2012 survey [16] 38.1% of the population of Yugra adheres to the Russian Orthodox Church , 5% are unaffiliated generic Christians , 1% of the population adheres to the Slavic native faith (Rodnovery) or to Khanty-Mansi native faith. Muslims (mostly Tatars ) constitute 11% of the population. In addition, 23% of the population declares to be spiritual but not religious , 11% is atheist , and 10.9% follows other religions or did not give an answer to the question. [16] According to recent reports Jehovah's Witnesses have been subjected to torture and detention in Surgut. [18]

In Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug, the primary transport of goods is by water and railway transport; 29% is transported by road, and 2% by aviation. The total length of railway tracks is 1,106   km. The length of roads is more than 18,000   km.

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  • ↑ Russian and Mansi : Ханты-Мансийский автономный округ — Югра, Khanty-Mansiyskiy avtonomnyy okrug — Yugra; Khanty : Хӑнты-Мансийской Aвтономной Округ
  • ↑ Президент Российской Федерации.   Указ   №849   от   13 мая 2000 г. «О полномочном представителе Президента Российской Федерации в федеральном округе». Вступил в силу   13 мая 2000 г. Опубликован: "Собрание законодательства РФ", No.   20, ст. 2112, 15 мая 2000 г. (President of the Russian Federation.   Decree   # 849   of   May 13, 2000 On the Plenipotentiary Representative of the President of the Russian Federation in a Federal District . Effective as of   May 13, 2000.).
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  • ↑ В Ханты-Мансийском автономном округе добыта 10-миллиардная тонна нефти
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