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Pyt-Yakh

The population of the city Pyt-Yakh: 40,798 people
Date of foundation Pyt-Yakh: 1968.
Phone code of the city Pyt-Yakh: +7 3463
Automobile area code of Pyt-Yakh: 86
Postal code of the city Pyt-Yakh: 62838x

Pyt-Yakh is a city of district subordination in the Nefteyugansk district of the Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug – Yugra (part of the Tyumen Region) Of the Russian Federation (Ural District).

Pyt-Yakh is located in the central part of the West Siberian Plain (Sredneobskaya lowland), in the eastern part of the Autonomous Okrug, on the right bank of the Bolshoy Balyk River (left tributary of the Bol Bayou. Yuganskaya, bass. Ob) at its confluence with the Pyt-Yakh River on the right, 206 km east of the district center – Khanty-Mansiysk and 40 km south of Nefteyugansk.

Transport links: by rail – railway station on the Salym–Surgut line; by highways – Tobolsk–Nefteyugansk highway (10 km north-west bypassing the city) with access to the highway R-404 Khanty-Mansiysk–Nefteyugansk, there is a bus station, intercity transport (8 routes). The nearest airport is in Nefteyugansk (47 km north).

The settlement was established in 1968 on the site of a shift settlement during the development of the Mamontov oil field. In 1987, from the settlements of Mamontovo, Pyt-Yakh (settlement at the railway station, 1976), Yuzhny Balyk (settlement at the Yuzhno-Balyksky GPP, 1973) was formed into one Pyt–Yakh, which in 1990 was given the status of a city of district significance.

Today, Pyt-Yakh, with an area of 80.4 square kilometers and a population of 41.6 thousand people (2010), is one of the young and well-maintained cities in Siberia. Economic potential: enterprises of the oil and gas industry, forestry and food industry.

Attractions of Pyt-Yakh: Historical and Ethnographic Museum-Park, Monument of Glory, church "Unintentional Joy", entertainment complex "Metelitsa", Orthodox Church in the name of the Icon of the Mother of God, Ancient Ayaunian settlement.

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