Nizhnevartovsk

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Nizhnevartovsk's City Flag
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Christ Church ROZHDESTVA in Nizhnevartovsk

Nizhnevartovsk (Russian: Нижнева́ртовск) is the second largest city in Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug, Russia. It is located along the right bank of the Ob River. Population: 239,044 (2002 Census).

It was founded in 1909; its development into a large city was boosted in 1960s by the discovery of the Samotlor Oil Field, the largest in the country. Town status was granted in 1972. Now Nizhnevartovsk is the center of the West Siberian oil-producing region and one of the richest cities in the country. Nizhnevartovsk Airport is the 15th busiest airport in Russia, well ahead of those in many larger cities[citation needed].

The city is laid out on a grid system; however, due to its location on the bank of the river, there is a central kink in the grid to follow the river's course.

Each winter temperatures can drop to −50°C, and the locals build a number of ice parks with snow and ice sculptures and play areas of the kids; mostly comprising images of Father Frost (Russian Santa) and ice slides. In the summer temperatures climb to +35°C.


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Image:Coat of Arms of Khanty-Mansia.png Cities and towns in Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug Image:Bandera Khanti mansi.svg
Administrative center: Khanty-Mansiysk

Beloyarsky | Kogalym | Langepas | Lyantor | Megion | Nefteyugansk | Nizhnevartovsk | Nyagan | Pokachi | Pyt-Yakh | Raduzhny | Sovetsky | Surgut | Uray | Yugorsk

Coordinates: 60°56′N, 76°32′Ear:نيجنفارتوفسك de:Nischnewartowsk et:Nižnevartovsk eo:Niĵnevartovsk fr:Nijnévartovsk ko:니즈네바르톱스크 id:Nizhnevartovsk os:Нижневартовск it:Nižnevartovsk nl:Nizjnevartovsk ja:ニジネヴァルトフスク pl:Niżniewartowsk ro:Nizhnevartovsk ru:Нижневартовск fi:Nižnevartovsk sv:Nizjnevartovsk tg:Нижневартовск zh:下瓦爾托夫斯克

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