Uvatsky District

Uvatsky District is an administrative district, one of the twenty-two in , . As a municipal division, it is incorporated as Uvatsky Municipal District.
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  • Type: municipal district with 19,200 residents
  • Description: human settlement in Russia
  • Also known as: Ува́тский райо́н

Uvatsky District

Latitude
59° north
Longitude
69.5° or 69° 30′ east
Population
19,200
Elevation
56 metres (184 feet)
Open location code
9JFF2G22+22
Geo­Names ID
1487938
Wiki­data ID
Q1753232
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In Other Languages

From Armenian to Vietnamese—“Uvatsky District” goes by many names.
  • Armenian: Ուվատի շրջան
  • Armenian: Ուվատսկի շրջան
  • Belarusian: Увацкі раён
  • Cebuano: Uvatskiy Rayon
  • Chechen: Уватан кӀошт
  • Chinese: Uvatsky Koān
  • Chinese: 烏瓦特區
  • Chinese: 烏瓦特斯基區
  • Chuvash: Уват районĕ
  • Dutch: Oevatskiy rayon
  • Esperanto: Uvata distrikto
  • French: raïon d’Uvat
  • French: Raïon d’Uvat
  • German: Uwatski rajon
  • Hungarian: Uvati járás
  • Italian: Uvatskij rajon
  • Min Nan Chinese: Uvatsky Koān
  • Persian: شهرستان اوواتسکی
  • Russian: Демьянский район Тобольского округа Уральской области
  • Russian: Уватский район Тюменской области
  • Russian: Уватский район
  • Tatar: Уат районы
  • Tatar: Уват районы
  • Ukrainian: Уватський район
  • Vietnamese: Uvatsky

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