Aromashevsky district, with total area of 3,9 thousand sq. meters, is located in the south-eastern part of the Tyumen region. It outstretches from the South to the North for 72 km and for 76 km from the West to the East. The district adjoins Ishimsky, Golyshmanovsky, Sorokinsky, Yurginsky and Vagaysky districts of the region. It outstretches from the South to the North for 72 km and for 76 km from the West to the East.
Aromashevsky district was founded in 1923. Its regional center is Aromashevo village. The distance from Tyumen to the regional centre is 280 km.
Aromashevsky district territory is divided into 11 rural settlements: Aromashevskoye, Karmatskoye, Krotovskoye, Malinovskoye, Maloskaredinskoye, Novoberezovskoye, Novopetrovskoye, Rusakovskoye, Slobodchikovskoye, Sorochkinskoye, Yurminskoye.
There is developed transport communication with Tyumen, Ishim and Tobolsk cities, and a road running across the district to the North of the Tyumen region. The solid length of autoroads totals 422 km, including 57,1% of hard-surface roads. Automobile is the most widely spread automobile transport means in the district.
At the present moment, there are 39 inhabited localities in the district. The population is 10 400 people. Main age composition includes people from 35 to 54 years old (33%) and people over 55 years old (24,4%). The district is inhabited by the Russians (83%), the Tatars (10%), the Germans (1%), the Chuvashes (2%), the Ukranians, Armenians, Belarusians, Kazakhs (from 0,3 to 1%) and representatives of other nationalities. Working-age population accounts for 59%. Natural decline and out migration are the basic criteria of the population decrease.
Manpower of the district amounts to 5,0 thousand people.
Agriculture (meat-animal, milk, cereal crops and potato production), woodworking, building, and service industries are top-priority goals of economic development.