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Information Profile of the Kurgan Region

Geographical Location

 

The Kurgan Oblast occupies a unique geographical and geopolitical position in Eurasia. It is located at the junction of the Ural Mountains and Siberia in the basins of the Tobol and Iset rivers, bordering the Sverdlovsk, Chelyabinsk, Tyumen Oblasts and the Republic of Kazakhstan.

The Kurgan Oblast is a kind of gateway to Siberia. The Trans-Siberian Railway passes through its territory, it connects the region with the most important economic regions of Europe and Asia.

The surface area of the region is 71.5 thousand square kilometers, it extends from west to east for 430 km, from north to south for 290 km.

The population of the Kurgan Oblast is 744.2 thousand people (as of January 1, 2025). The urban population as of January 1, 2025 was 481 thousand people, the rural population was 262 thousand people. 92.5% of the population are Russians, 1.9% are Tatars, 1.4% are Bashkirs, 1.3% are Kazakhs, 0.8% are Ukrainians. The major cities of the oblast are Kurgan (302.4 thousand people), Shadrinsk (68.1 thousand people), Shumikha (16.2 thousand people), Kurtamysh (14.8 thousand people), Kataisk (11.7 thousand people), Dalmatovo (11.4 thousand people).

There are 24 municipal okrugs (okrug is an association of localities with unified local government bodies) and 9 cities in the region, 2 of them are of oblast subordination. The major cities are Kurgan (302.4 thousand people) and Shadrinsk (68.1 thousand people).

 

Administrative Territorial Structure   

There are 26 municipalities in the Kurgan Oblast, including

- 2 urban okrugs (Kurgan, Shadrinsk);

- 24 municipal okrugs (Almenevskii, Belozerskii, Vargashinskii, Dalmatovskii, Zverinogolovskii, Kargapolskii, Katayskii, Ketovskii, Kurtamyshskii, Lebyazhievskii, Makushinskii, Mishkinskii, Mokrousovskii, Petukhovskii, Polovinskii, Pritobolnyi, Safakulevskii, Tselinnyi, Chastoozerskii, Shadrinskii, Shatrovskii, Shumikhinskii, Shchuchanskii, Yurgamyshskii).

The railway, automobile, air and pipeline kinds of transport has been developed in the region. The oblast territory is crossed by the electrified Trans-Siberian railway.

The largest transport company in the region is the Kurgan Territorial Directorate of the South Ural Railway, a branch of OAO Russian Railways (JSC ‘RZhD’) with the main railway tracks 743 km long. The city of Kurgan is a transport hub, with the railways splitting into four directions, i.e. north-west, west, South, and east

 

Climate

The Kurgan Oblast is traditionally called Zauralye (the Trans-Urals), it is located in the basin of the West Siberian Lowland, beyond the Ural Mountains. They are the ones that hold back the warm, humid winds from the west and bring frosts and blizzards from the south and north of the mountains. It is sultry in summer, it is cold in winter. The climate is extremely continental. Besides, there is more sun in summer than anywhere else in the Russian south. As for the winter, it is a real Siberian one!

The climate is extremely continental, characterized by severe winters and relatively hot summers. The average temperature in January is -18°C, the average temperature in July is +19°C. Mean annual rainfall is about 400 mm. The average annual wind speed is 3.2 m/sec, south and south-west wind directions prevail.

 

Major Types of Activities

Manufacturing, wholesale and retail trade, motor vehicle repair, household goods, transport and communications, agriculture, hunting and forestry, construction. The largest industries are machinery and equipment manufacturing, the military-industrial complex, and the electric power industry.

Investment website of the Kurgan Oblast is https://invest45.ru/ .

 

Natural Resources

The Kurgan Oblast has 71.5 thousand square kilometers of surface area, 2 million hectares of forest lands, of which 85% are forested, 414 deposits of mineral resources, including underground fresh and mineral waters, which make up the mineral resource base of the region. Almost the entire territory of the oblast is located in the Tobol River basin, only the eastern regions belong to the Tobol-Ishim interstream area and they are a drainless zone.

On the territory of the Kurgan Oblast, there are 449 watercourses with a total length of 5,175.6 km. There are 2,943 lakes in the region with a total area of 3,001 km2, which makes 4% of the regional area. Out of the total number of the regional lakes, 88.5% are fresh, 9% are salty, 2.5% are bitterly salty. Some of them correspond to the best natural health resorts in Russia in terms of the mineralogical properties of the water. The health resorts ‘Ozero Medvezhye’ (Lake Bear), ‘Sosnovaya Roscha’ (Pine Grove), therapeutic Lake Gorkoye-Uzkovo, Lake Gorkoye-Victoria, Lake Gorkoye-Ptichanskoye, Lake Shamelya are well-known far beyond the region.

The habitat area of the hunting resources of the Kurgan Oblast is more than 7 million hectares, the area of hunting grounds is 6.4 million hectares. 88 hunting providers offer hunting services, the providers have leased 148 hunting grounds, which makes 77.8% of the regional hunting grounds.

The Kurgan Oblast occupies one of the first places in Russia in roe deer hunting, an average of 7-8 thousand individuals are hunted annually. In the 2023-2024 season, a roe deer hunting limit of about 17 thousand individuals was set.

On the territory of the Kurgan Oblast, there are 21 state nature reserves of regional significance, 99 natural monuments of regional significance, 2 protected natural complexes of local significance and 1 protected natural site of local significance. The total area of specially protected natural territories, taking into account the partial imposition of borders, is 500,817 hectares or 7.0% of the Kurgan Oblast territory.

 

Industry

The industrial complex accounts for the largest share of the GRP, which is 27.3 % (92.65 billion rubles), as well as of the profits and tax revenues to the budgets of all the levels and extra-budgetary funds. Its share in the tax revenues to the consolidated budget of the region is about 47,7% (including income from excise taxes).

Industry is the basis of the economy of the Kurgan Oblast. Its large mechanical engineering and metalworking enterprises, enterprises for producing and distributing electric energy, gas and water, pharmaceutical companies, enterprises of light industry and other kinds of industry successfully operate in the region. At this stage, the priority of industrial development comprises the introduction of advanced, including energy-saving technologies, technical re-equipment and renovation of the basic production assets.

The high-quality of the goods of the Kurgan manufacturers, which meets the requirements of international quality standards, is confirmed by the international certificates, numerous diplomas and medals received in various categories during exhibitions, and by a wide geography of product supplies.

The scientific and production potential of the leading machine-building enterprises of the region gives them an opportunity to flexibly respond to fluctuations in the market conditions and produce competitive products. These are such companies as AO Kurganmashzavod (JSC), AO AK Korvet (JSC), OOO KAVZ (LLC), OOO Kurgankhimmash (LLC), CJSC Kurganstalmost, AO SHAAZ (JSC), JSC Kurgandormash, JSC NPO Kurganpribor, OOO Enterprise Sensor (LLC), ZAO Kurganspetsarmatura (CJSC), Kurgan Drilling Rigs Plant (LLC), AO Vargashinskii Plant of Fire Fighting and Special Equipment (JSC), ООО Burlak All-Terrain Vehicles (LLC), and many others. The products of these companies are well-known and in steady demand on the Russian and international markets. Fighting vehicles manufactured at Kurganmashzavod and steel bridge structures manufactured by CJSC Kurganstalmost have gained worldwide fame.

The Kurgan Oblast occupies one of the leading places in Russia in the production of pipeline valves and manual drives to it. Currently, more than 20 valve plants steadily operate in the region, some of them have been successfully producing pipeline valves for more than 50 years, in recent years this has been the most prospecting and actively developing industrial sector.

A number of enterprises producing by-products (flanges, fasteners, gaskets, reducing gearboxes) have appeared nearby large factories, forming a stable industrial cluster ‘New Technologies of Valve Engineering’. A specialized cutting-edge testing centre for pipeline valves certification has been created within the cluster. The enterprise is unique in its kind, as it is the only one in the territory of the Ural Federal District, similar laboratories are located in Moscow and St. Petersburg. The creation of the ‘homegrown’ centre allows the cluster enterprises to conduct innovative research and test trials in a short time, promptly to introduce new technologies and equipment, to respond in a timely manner to consumer suggestions and wishes, which significantly reduces the volume of imported products to the Russian market.

The pharmaceutical industry of the Kurgan Oblast is represented today by one of the largest enterprises in the pharmaceutical sector of Russia – PAO Kurgan Joint-Stock Company of Medical Products ‘Sintez’ (PJSC). The company has been producing medicines since 1958. The present day Sintez company is an innovative enterprise operating in accordance with international standards for producing medicines and a wide range of high-quality products. In terms of production volumes, the plant is among the top ten leaders in the domestic pharmaceutical industry.

Besides, in the Kurgan Oblast, there is Velpharm company (LLC) whose main mission is import substitution of medicines.

Today, the light industry of Zauralye is being revived. The Association of Light Industry Enterprises of the Kurgan Oblast was established on the basis of the Kurgan Garment Factory. The main range of clothes produced in the region is uniforms, primarily for various departments of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia, the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia and workwear for various working and climatic conditions. Their enterprises also take an active part in designing and tailoring school uniforms.

Manufacturing industries account for about 83% of the regional industrial production.

In terms of the all-Russian volume, the Kurgan Oblast produces:

- 100 % of infantry fighting vehicles;

- 40 % of medium-class buses;

- 40 % of radiator products;

- 30 % of antibiotics;

- 25 % of steel bridge structures;

- 20 % of fire trucks;

- 20 % of uranium ore.

The products of Kurgan companies, which produce more than 6 thousand item names of various types of products, are known far beyond the region. These are buses, military equipment, valves and equipment for oil production and processing, steel structures to construct factory buildings, railway and automobile bridges, urban utility vehicles, fire trucks, pumps, cables for different purposes, high-quality medicines. The processing industry is well developed. It has got the status of the basis of the regional economy due to rather a large scale of production and a wide range of products that are in steady demand in the domestic and foreign markets.

Valuable minerals are mined in the Kurgan Oblast, such as uranium, bentonite clays, building stones, brick and tile clays, construction sands, sand-gravel mixture, therapeutic mud, as well as fresh and mineral groundwater.

The largest mining companies in the region are AO Dalur (JSC), OOO Bentonit Kurgan (LLC), AO Sinarskii Crushed Stone Quarry (JSC).

 

Agro-Industrial Complex

The Kurgan Oblast is an industrial and agricultural region. The agro-industrial complex produces up to 13% of the gross regional product, employing 33 thousand people. 36% of the population lives in rural areas.

In 2024, the volume of agricultural production amounted to 62.5 billion rubles at current prices. The share of crop production was 67.9%, livestock production totals to 32.1%. The share of agricultural organizations was 47.9%, of peasant (owner-operated) farms 25.0%, homesteads 27.1%.

210 organizations and 950 peasant (owner-operated) farms, including individual entrepreneurs, operate in agriculture.

The region has 4.5 million hectares of agricultural land, including 2.3 million hectares of arable land and 1.7 million hectares of natural forage land. There are 3.1 hectares of arable land per inhabitant of the region (cf. 0.8 hectares in Russia). Chernozem soils account for 65% of the arable land area. The area of unused arable land suitable for putting into operation is 190 thousand hectares. In most municipal okrugs of the region, the level of soil pollution does not exceed 4%.

 In 2024, the farmers harvested 1,850.0 thousand tons of grain and 282.8 thousand tons of oilseeds in weight after processing, 143.8 thousand tons of potatoes and 76.9 thousand tons of vegetables. Of the 2024 harvest, the Kurgan Oblast's level of self-sufficiency in grain was 180%, potatoes 98%, vegetables and cucurbits 78%. In 2024, in the Kurgan Oblast, the yield of grain and leguminous crops amounted to 18.8 centner per 1 ha in weight after processing.

There are 6 seed farms in the Kurgan Oblast, including 2 plant-breeding centres, which annually sell 30 thousand tons of elite and super elite seeds of grain and leguminous crops in the Kurgan Oblast, in other regions of Russia, and in the Republic of Kazakhstan.

In 2024, agricultural organizations and peasant (owner-operated) farms purchased 2,184 units of agricultural machinery and equipment worth 6.192 billion rubles (in 2023, 2,065 units were purchased totaling to 6 billion rubles).

At the beginning of 2025:

- agricultural organizations and peasant (owner-operated) farms had 5.4 thousand tractors, 2.2 thousand combines, 6.4 thousand seeders, 1.7 thousand cultivators;

- the cattle population was 117.7 thousand heads, including 51,1 thousand cows, 67,6 thousand pigs, 102.3 thousand sheep and goats, 5.1 thousand horses, 1,407.5 thousand birds.

Beef cattle breeding is successfully developing in the Kurgan Oblast. By the end of 2024, the beef cattle population amounted to 47.2 thousand heads.

As of January 1, 2025, 10 agricultural organizations and two institutions of the Kurgan Oblast were registered in the State Register of Breeding Achievements.

In 2024, 56.3 thousand tons of livestock and poultry for slaughter in live weight, 158.4 thousand tons of milk, 78.9 million eggs were produced. In the Kurgan Oblast, the level of self-sufficiency was 79% with milk, 73% with meat, and 36% with eggs.

The area of lakes in the region covers 209 thousand hectares. In 2024, 2.3 thousand tons of aquatic biological resources were extracted.

The Kurgan Oblast has a well-developed food and processing industry. In 2024, food products were sold in the amount of 38.8 billion rubles. The manufacture of sausage products amounted to 14.4 thousand tons, semi-finished meat and meat-and-plant products amounted to 7.64 thousand tons, canned meat amounted to 58.8 million cans, processed fish amounted to 3.89 thousand tons, liquid milk  to 60.1 thousand tons, butter to 598 tons, flour to 266.8 thousand tons, cereals to 7.37 thousand tons, bread and bakery products to 39.6 thousand tons, confectionery to 30.2 thousand tons, pasta to 4.8 thousand tons, mineral and potable water  to 69.8 million half liters, vegetable oil to 22.5 thousand tons, baking yeast to 25.5 thousand tons and beer to 1.55 million decaliters.

In 2023, the existing production facilities were loaded for sausage manufacturing by 60.9%, canned meat 99.9%, butter 35.0%, cheese 21.7%, milk 78.7%, flour 62.9%, bread 77.9%, confectionery 77.8%, beer 80.8%, mineral and potable water 78.4%.

In 2024, the export volume of agricultural products amounted to 47.0 million US dollars.

The potential of agricultural production is 2.7 million tons of grain and oilseeds, 260 thousand tons of potatoes and vegetables, 600 thousand tons of milk, 200 thousand tons of meat in live weight.

 

Culture

The Kurgan Regional Theatre and Concert Association, the regional Museum Association, the regional House of Folk Art, 2 secondary vocational educational schools, 460 libraries, 536 municipal cultural and recreational institutions, an educational and methodological centre for art education, 37 children art schools, and 16 municipal museums operate in the Kurgan Oblast.

All of them are centres for implementing creative abilities of the Kurgan Oblast residents, promoting civic and patriotic education, a healthy lifestyle.  They also preserve and develop the cultural potential and heritage of the region.

The golden fund of Zauralye culture includes Honorary citizens of the Kurgan Oblast such as Honored Artist of the RSFSR V.S. Bryzgalin, Honored Worker of Culture of the RSFSR V.F. Potanin, Honored Workers of Culture G.S. Dushkina, O.L. Zhuravleva, Yu.S. Knyazkov, People's Artist of the Russian Federation G.A. Travnikov – a world famous master of watercolor.

 International and all-Russian cultural projects are implemented in the region, which contribute to Kurgan Oblast image strengthening. The landmark events of the cultural life of the region are the All-Russian Watercolor Exhibition, the Chamber Music Festival ‘Eliso Virsaladze presents...’, the International Competition and Festival of Bayan Players, Accordionists and Concertina Players ‘Friend Bayan’ named after V.S. Bryzgalin, the Open Regional Festival of Slavic and Cossack Culture ‘The Russian Field’, the International Music Festival ‘From East to West’, and others. 

 

Healthcare

Preservation of public health and creation of conditions for improving the quality and accessibility of medical care to citizens, taking into account the demographic situation are priority areas of state policy in the field of healthcare in the Kurgan Oblast.

The Kurgan Oblast State Programme ‘Development of Healthcare’ and the regional components of the federal projects for the national projects ‘Healthcare’ and ‘Demography’ are being implemented, aimed at stabilizing the demographic situation in the Kurgan Oblast (increasing birth rate and reducing mortality), further modernizing regional healthcare, ensuring accessibility to medical care and improving the effectiveness of medical services.

The work on organizing a three-level system of medical care for patients has been completed.

In the region, there are medical care centres, supplied with modern medical equipment and with highly qualified specialists working there.

10 medical organizations of the Kurgan Oblast (of the 3rd level) have licenses to provide high-tech medical care.

The world-famous Federal State Budgetary Institution ‘National Ilizarov Medical Research Centre for Traumatology and Orthopedics’ of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation is also among the organizations of the 3rd level – providing mainly specialized, including high-tech, medical care. (By Order No. 25 as of January 20, 2020 of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation, the Federal State Budgetary Institution ‘The Russian Ilizarov Scientific Centre for Restorative Traumatology and Orthopedics was renamed into Federal State Budgetary Institution ‘National Ilizarov Medical Research Centre for Traumatology and Orthopedics’ of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation) (hereinafter — the Ilizarov Centre).

Kurgan is the capital of orthopedics. The Ilizarov Centre was opened here, which today is rightfully considered a symbol of the Kurgan Oblast and the only world-renowned medical brand.

The centre is named after the brilliant surgeon and inventor, Academician Gavriil Abramovich Ilizarov. The history of the clinic's formation goes from the idea of a fracture treatment device in 1951 to the creation of the country's leading centre for traumatology and orthopedics and the largest institution in Russia in terms of bed capacity (800 beds).  

The Federal State Budgetary Institution ‘National Ilizarov Medical Research Centre for Traumatology and Orthopedics’ of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation is part of the National Medical Research Centre network as the ‘head’ organization in the field of traumatology and orthopedics and oversees the three largest Federal Districts – Ural, Far Eastern and Siberian, which comprises 27 regions of Russia.

The powerful team of the Ilizarov Centre consists of almost 1,500 highly qualified specialists: 10 professors, 28 Doctors of Sciences and 86 Candidates of Sciences, 163 doctors (including 67 ones of the highest qualification category, 6 of the first, 1 of the second), 460 nurses (including 105 of the highest qualification category, 14 of the first, 6 of the second).

The Centre annually treats over 18,000 patients with different pathologies. 

On the basis of the Centre, the divisions have been formed that carry the honorary status of expert centres in Russia for spinal pathology and orphan diseases, for osteoarticular infection treatment and neuro-orthopedics. The competence centres actively participate in the development of clinical recommendations, the regulation of state standards for treating pathologies and injuries of the musculoskeletal system using exclusive techniques.

The Ilizarov Centre has accomodated the expert centres of national importance - on spinal pathology and rare diseases, osteoarticular infection, neuro-orthopedics and systemic diseases, hand surgery, reconstructive surgery of limb and pelvic injuries, reconstructive and plastic surgery of major joints.

The Ilizarov Centre successfully applies a comprehensive medical rehabilitation system, the model of which is carefully thought out from the standpoint of safety. At all stages, experienced doctors of physical medical rehabilitation are involved in restoring the patient's movement functions and their adaptation to life after treatment.

The Centre's resources are designed to treat patients of all ages. An important feature is ensuring continuity of treatment during the transition from one age group to another.

We create a friendly environment for our patients and caregivers, guided by the motto ‘Minimum pain and fear, maximum partnership’.

The key guideline of the Centre's development strategy is the safety of medical activities and internal quality control. The guarantee of this competence is the quality certificate of the Federal Service for Surveillance in Healthcare.  

The medical care and service of the Ilizarov Centre are recognized as one of the best not only in Russia, but also in the world, which is confirmed by the international quality certificate ISO 9001:2015.

 

Education

In the Kurgan Oblast, educational services are provided by 756 educational organizations (495 legal entities and 261 branches) of various forms of ownership:

- 89 pre-school education organizations;

- 371 general education schools (271 legal entities +100 school branches);

- 31 professional educational organizations (21 professional organizations + 10 branches);

- 2 universities, 3 branches of universities from other regions;

- 92 organizations of supplementary education for children in the fields of culture, physical education and sports;

- 20 organizations of further professional education.

 

Pre-School Education

In the Kurgan Oblast, 238 educational organizations carry out educational activities for pre-school education and (or) supervision and care of children, including:

- 89 independent kindergartens;

- 148 general education organizations that provide preschool education, supervision and care for preschool groups;

- 1 individual entrepreneur who implements preschool education, supervision and care for preschool groups.

More than 4,296 people of the teaching staff work in the organizations engaged in educational activities for pre-school education and (or) supervision and care of children.

The number of children is 32,252 people.

Primary, Basic General Education, General Secondary Education

As of January 1, 2025, there are 371 general education organizations, including:

- 271 legal entities (253 municipal + 16 state + 2 non-state) and 100 municipal branches of schools;

The number of students is 100,558 people, of which 330 people study in private educational institutions.

86 municipal schools of legal entities are underfilled school. All the underfilled schools are located in rural areas. There are no grades 10 and 11 in 43 schools.

Forms of study: full–time – 99,999 people; part-time — 553 people, extramural – 6 people.

One-shift studies are organized in 186 day-schools, with 73,822 students.

73 municipal schools conduct educational activities in two shifts, 22,897 students study the second shift.

The number of students include:

6,483 people with health limitation (6 % of the total number of students);

2,549 handicapped children, 974 of them with health limitation;

99 handicapped people, 99 of them with health limitation.

Educational activities on adapted general education programmes are implemented by 10 state special remedial educational institutions and 39 general education schools with classes for students with health limitation.

13,180 people work in general education organizations, 7,803 of them are school staff, 6,525 of them are teachers.

 

Supplementary Education for Children

In the Kurgan Oblast, there are 92 state and municipal organizations of supplementary education for children of various departmental affiliations.

There are 30 multidisciplinary institutions of supplementary education.

There are 34 municipal educational organizations in the field of culture, and 28 organizations in children's and youth sports schools.

As of January 1, 2025, 110,932 people receive supplementary education, which is 85% (against the planned 83.1%) of the total number of children aged 5 to 18 registered in the region.

AIS Navigator of Additional Education for Children of the Kurgan Oblast comprises kindergartens, general education schools, professional educational organizations, organizations for children recreation and their health improvement. Sports training programmes are included in the system.  There are 495 educational organizations in total.

The total number of teachers and specialists implementing supplementary general education programmes was 2,016 people. Of these, there are 857 teaching staff in multidisciplinary institutions of supplementary education; 725 people in the field of culture and 434 people in children and youth sports schools.

 

Professional education

There are 31 professional educational organizations in the field of vocational education (21 state technical schools and colleges and 10 of their branches).

The Department of Education and Science of the Kurgan Oblast has 15 legal entities and 8 branches.

The number of students is 21,298.

The number of employees is 2,515, including 1,215 teaching staff, including 796 teachers and 114 instructors.

Supplementary professional education

The State Autonomous Educational Institution of Supplementary Professional Education ‘Institute for the Development of Education and Social Technologies’ (IDEST) provides scientific, methodological and expert services in continuing education to employees of the educational system of the Kurgan Oblast on the basis of collaboration.

The number of trainees is 4,592 people.

The number of employees is 87, including 44 teachers and methodologists and 8 researchers.

For reference: 36 organizations have a license to provide supplementary professional education, 3 of them are state-owned (IDEST, Kurgan Oblast Training Centre, Kurgan Professional Re-Training Centre).

Federal and Non-Governmental Educational Organizations in the Kurgan Oblast:

2 special professional institutions;

3 higher education organizations;

There are 3 branches of universities from other regions, of which 1 is a non-governmental branch.

In higher education institutions:

- the student body numbers 12,756 people,

- the number of employees is 1,037, including 509 teaching staff, of which 482 are faculty members.

 

Tourism

The Kurgan Oblast has unique places for recreation, magnificent nature with its recreational opportunities. The region is famous for its unique health resorts, which are on par with the best natural resorts in Russia. Numerous springs of mineral waters and therapeutic mud are known for their qualities not only in our country but also abroad. Lake Medvezhye is especially famous for its healing properties, it is compared to the Dead Sea in Israel.

The Federal State Budgetary Institution ‘National Ilizarov Medical Research Centre for Traumatology and Orthopedics’ of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation is a unique medical institution operating in the city of Kurgan, which today is rightfully considered a symbol of the Kurgan Oblast. The unique discoveries of its researchers allow it to be considered the ‘flagship’ of Russian traumatology and orthopedics.

The Kurgan Oblast is a truly unique area, tourists visit the region because of its famous tourist attractions here, including archaeological sites - the Savin sanctuary (‘Zauralye Stonehenge’ - this ancient observatory allowed people of the Eneolithic Era to measure time and predict seasonal changes in nature), architectural objects, religious attractions such as the complex of the Holy Assumption Dalmatian Monastery, which played an important role as a stronghold for the development of the Zauralye area by the Russians in the XVII century.

The Kurgan Oblast is attractive for educational tourism featuring entire streets of historic mansions in the cities of Kurgan, Shadrinsk and Kurtamysh, preserving the spirit of pre-revolutionary Russia. In the Kurgan Oblast, one can catch all the subtleties of Zauralye classicism, eclecticism, Art Nouveau and ‘brick style’. In the city of Kurgan, one should definitely visit the mansion of the Berezins, the merchants, an architectural monument of the XIX century – this is the only urban-type stone manor in Zauralye. The brewery of the Austrian national V.A. Gampl is a vivid example of an industrial building of the early XX century. The merchant spirit of the Kurgan Oblast is the city of Shadrinsk, it is one of the colorful ‘merchant republics’ of the Ural region and Siberia. A masterpiece of the ‘Siberian Baroque’ with a characteristic flaming silhouette of the XVIII century – the Cathedral of the Transfiguration of the Saviour.  ‘Zauralye Kizhi’ is the name given to Trinity Chapel-Temple in the Borovskoi Convent of the Eulogy of the Most Holy Theotokos in the Kataisk district. The chapel is built in the Old Russian style - seven of its domes are covered with wood shingle that is why they resemble the famous temple in Kizhi.

There were 13 Decembrists in the exile settlement in Kurgan.  The houses of the exiled Decembrists, namely, of Kuchelbecker, Naryshkin, and Rozen, who had lived in Kurgan for almost a quarter of a century, have survived to our time. Currently, there are two museums in Kurgan that have preserved the atmosphere of their stay, such as the House Museum of the Decembrists and the House Museum of V.K. Kuchelbecker.

The residents of the Kurgan Oblast carefully preserve the history and traditions of Russian culture. On the banks of the Tobol River, in Tsarevo Gorodishche Park, you will be acquainted with the life of the first settlers of our region. The ‘Lad’ Centre for Russian Folk Culture (Shadrinsk) will host a workshop on traditional crafts: carpet weaving, embroidery, pottery and birch bark products manufacture.

The popular objects of ecological tourism are the ecological trail ‘the Rowan Valley’ and the ‘Borovskaya’ eco trail in the Belozerskii okrug, the ecopark ‘Birch Grove’ in the Dalmatovskii municipal okrug, the ‘Health Trail’ in the Zverinogolovskii municipal okrug, the ‘Prosvet Arboretum’ in the Ketovskii okrug. It is possible to join rural tourism by visiting the museums ‘Russian Log House’ in the village of Tagilskoye, Kargapolskii okrug. In 2022, the Ethnographic complex ‘Cossack Farmstead’ was created. The complex presents the ‘owner's homestead’, which recreates the way of rural life and gives the maximum effect of immersion in the antiquity and traditions of Cossack culture. The life of the Cossacks of the late XIX - early XX century has been restored inside the house. There is an ‘Open-air Museum of the Zauralye Village’ on the territory of the complex.

The number of major tourist events in the region is growing year by year. The ancient traditions of calendar holidays and wide fair festivities are being revived - the Trinity Festivities, the Krestovsko-Ivanovskaya Fair, the Mikhailovskii Torzhok Fair, the festival ‘Going to Savin’, the Fabulous Festival of Elena the Beautiful, the festival of Slavic and Cossack culture ‘the Russian Field’, the symphonic music festival ‘Sinfoniada’, the gastronomic festival ‘Peled Day’, Mud Festival, ethnocultural festival ‘Kupala’, etc. There are major holidays of the Orthodox tradition such as the festival ‘Baturino Relic’, as well as many international and regional sports events on the territory of the Kurgan Oblast such as the final of the World Team Championship in motorcycle racing on ice, equestrian competitions and many other sports.

The tourist infrastructure is actively developing, grant support for public and entrepreneurial initiatives aimed at the development of domestic and inbound tourism is being implemented, the work is underway to install direction signs to tourist attractions and tourist infrastructure facilities, besides, intraregional tourist trips are subsidized. The information presence of the region in the federal and local mass media and tourist websites is being expended.

The Kurgan Oblast has a unique combination of medical industries, clinics, educational institutions, laboratories located on a common territory, it is due to the mutually beneficial and rational use of the total organizational, personnel, transport and technical potential, which is the basis for the development, testing and production of medical devices and equipment, postgraduate training of medical personnel, training of technical personnel for medical care areas covering the entire range of medical services.

The Kurgan Oblast was selected and became one of the 30 participating regions of the All-Russian Industrial Tourism Accelerator. In 2021, the Accelerator was attended by the following companies: Kurganmashzavod, JSC NPO Kurganpribor, Kurgan Bus Plant, Vargashi Plant of Fire-Fighting and Special Equipment, Temper, Plant of Road Equipment ‘Region 45’, ‘Zauralskiye Beverages’, Veles. In 2024, the number of team members in the region increased, and educational institutions joined the project: Temper, Kurganselmash, Kurgan State University, Kurganstalmost, KAVZ (Kurgan Bus Plant), Kurgan Technical School of Service and Technology, Velfarm, Burlak All-Terrain Vehicles, MobiDik, ‘KMZKO’, ‘Zauralskiye beverages’, ‘Vargashi Plant of Fire-Fighting and Special Equipment ".

All the information about tourist sites, tourist products, routes and planned events, as well as locations in the Kurgan Oblast can be obtained from the Department for Tourism Development of the Kurgan Oblast Directorate of Culture or at the Kurgan Oblast Tourism Centre, the tourist information centres of the city of Kurgan and the municipal districts of the Kurgan Oblast, as well as through the tourist information website ‘Kurgan Oblast: tourism and recreation’ – www.tourism-kurgan.ru .

 

Sport

The most striking sports events in the Kurgan Oblast are the regional winter and summer rural sports games ‘Zauralye Blizzard’ and ‘Golden Spike’, which started their history in 1968. Traditionally, the teams from all municipal okrugs of the oblast – more than 10,000 people - take part in sports games at all stages.

Every year, following the results of the winter rural sports games ‘Zauralye Blizzard’ and the summer games ‘Golden Spike’, selected teams of the Kurgan Oblast are recruited to participate in the All-Russian Rural Sports Games. In its population group, the Kurgan Oblast has been taking a leading position over the past 5 years, it is also one of the 10 strongest regions in the team classification competition.

Since 2018, a big step has been taken in the Kurgan Oblast towards the development of mass sports. Over 5 years, within the framework of the federal project ‘Sport is the Norm of Life’ (national project ‘Demography’), more than 300 sports facilities have been built and put into operation in the region, including sports complexes, an ice arena, a ski base, hockey courts, sports grounds of various types. For the first time in many years, 4 new indoor sports facilities began operating in the Kurgan Oblast in 2024, and two modular gyms were built for rural schools in the Kurtamyshskii and Yurgamyshskii okrugs. One of them is the digital centre in Dalmatovo, which combines opportunities for e-sports and traditional sports. In Shumikha, there is the Centre for Cultural Development and Sports, next to which, by order of the Governor, a stadium was also built. The construction of two sports and recreation complexes has been completed in Kurgan - in the Vostochnyi and Zaozernyi districts. 

In order to increase the number of people involved in sports in the Kurgan Oblast, a large number of social physical education projects and events are carried out.

Annually, based on the results of implementation of the GTO (Ready for Labor and Defense - (physical training standard)) physical culture and sports complex, the Kurgan Oblast occupies a leading position in the rating of the subjects of the Russian Federation. In 2024, the region ranks 13th out of 85 regions of the country.

 

As of April 2025