Surgut (Russian: Сургут, IPA: [sʊrˈgut]) is a city in Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug, Russia, located on the Ob River near its junction with the Irtysh River. It is one of the few cities in Russia to be larger than the capital or the administrative center of its federal subject in terms of population, economic activity, and tourist traffic. Population: 348,643 (2016); 306,675 (2010 Census); 285,027 (2002 Census); 247,823 (1989 Census).
Discover the best top things to do in Surgutsky District, Russia including Temple of All Saints Resplendent in the Siberian Land, Monument to the Founders of the City of Surgut, Surgut Mosque, Sayma Park, Stadium Snezhinka, Park Kedrovy Log, Monument to Smile, Monument to Fishermen, Surgut City Mall, Orthodox Church of St. Nicholas.
Discover the best top things to do in Surgutsky District, Russia including Temple of All Saints Resplendent in the Siberian Land, Monument to the Founders of the City of Surgut, Surgut Mosque, Saint Peter and Paul Temple, Memorial to Nikos Zakhariadis, Yar Mosque, Temple Affection, Verteks Art Studio.
Surgut (Russian: Сургут, IPA: [sʊrˈgut]) is a city in Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug, Russia, located on the Ob River near its junction with the Irtysh River. It is one of the few cities in Russia to be larger than the capital or the administrative center of its federal subject in terms of population, economic activity, and tourist traffic. Population: 348,643 (2016); 306,675 (2010 Census); 285,027 (2002 Census); 247,823 (1989 Census).
Discover the best top things to do in Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug-Yugra, Russia including National Art Crafts Center, Temple of All Saints Resplendent in the Siberian Land, Monument to Musa Dzhalil, Alley in the Honor of Aviation Equipment, Monument to the Founders of the City of Surgut, Dobryj Angel Mira, Monument to the Conquerors of Samotlor, Mahalla # 1 Local Muslim Organization, Nefteyugansk Mosque, Surgut Mosque.
Discover the best top things to do in Surgutsky District, Russia including Anvio, Sterh Gallery of Contemporary Art, Transfiguration Church, A. Klepikov's Merchant House, Old Surgut Historical and Cultural Center Museum, Surgut Local Lore Museum, Surgut Mosque, ExitGames, Ice Palace.
Surgut (Russian: Сургут, IPA: [sʊrˈgut]) is a city in Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug, Russia, located on the Ob River near its junction with the Irtysh River. It is one of the few cities in Russia to be larger than the capital or the administrative center of its federal subject in terms of population, economic activity, and tourist traffic. Population: 348,643 (2016); 306,675 (2010 Census); 285,027 (2002 Census); 247,823 (1989 Census).
Surgut (Russian: Сургут, IPA: [sʊrˈgut]) is a city in Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug, Russia, located on the Ob River near its junction with the Irtysh River. It is one of the few cities in Russia to be larger than the capital or the administrative center of its federal subject in terms of population, economic activity, and tourist traffic. Population: 348,643 (2016); 306,675 (2010 Census); 285,027 (2002 Census); 247,823 (1989 Census).
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