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Royal Langkawi Yacht Club Base

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Royal Langkawi Yacht Club,

Jalan Dato Syed Omar,

07000 Langkawi, Kedah, Malaysia

Contact Details:

Marina Office Email: [email protected]

Phone: +604-966 5682

Fax: +604-966 5078

WhatsApp: +6012-517 4078

VHF Channel: 69 (Contact when 1 nautical mile from arrival for docking assistance)

RLYC Marina Services

24-Hour Security and Assistance

Ensuring safety and peace of mind for all guests.

Weather Forecast Services

Up-to-date weather information is available; we recommend using Windy.com for accurate forecasts.

On-site Amenities

  • Restaurants and bars offering a variety of cuisines.
  • A hotel for overnight stays.
  • Swimming pool, in-house gym, and spa for relaxation and wellness.
  • Water supply and electricity available in both single-phase and 3-phase (from 63A to 400A).
  • Complimentary full Wi-Fi coverage throughout the marina.
  • Showers and restrooms.
  • Laundry, fax, and telephone services.
  • ATMs located within a 5-minute walk at the Langkawi Jetty.

Arrival To the RLYC and Yacht Check-in

09:00 - 18:00

Langkawi 7-Day Yacht Charter Check-In Process

  • Upon arrival, please contact our base manager to arrange check-in.
  • Only one member of your party needs to complete the check-in onboard. The rest of your guests can enjoy the marina’s facilities.
  • A thorough walkthrough of the yacht will be conducted to ensure everything is in order.
  • Please notify us one hour before reaching the base so we can prepare for your arrival.

Langkawi Base Manager Contact

Phone: +60 (0)12 631 2500

Email: [email protected]

Communication

A WhatsApp group will be set up with the base manager and the technical head for seamless communication during your charter. All requests should be channeled through this group.

Our staff is available from 8 AM to 10 PM. The base manager is on call during the night for emergencies.

RLYC Extras and Additional Services

Fuel, Water, and Return to Base

  • The yacht will be delivered with full fuel and water tanks. Refuel before returning to the marina.
  • Refueling options include the Petronas station at Telaga Marina or directly at the dock (based on the fuel gauge level).

Return Time

  • Please return the yacht to the marina by 17:00 on the day before your charter ends. You will spend the final night onboard at the marina.
  • Disembarkation is at 09:00 after the yacht check-out procedures.

Cleaning and Waste Management

  • Cleaning: A cleaning fee is included, but the yacht should be returned in a reasonably tidy condition. Smoking is not permitted inside the yacht but is allowed outside.
  • Garbage: Dispose of all garbage in the designated containers provided at the marina. Do not leave trash on the yacht or in marina areas.

Travelling Around Langkawi

Airport pickup.

The best option for traveling around Langkawi. Download the app upon arrival in Malaysia. It also works in Thailand.

Please WhatsApp or call us when departing from the airport. We will welcome you at the Marina reception and assist with your luggage.

Getting to Royal Langkawi Yacht Club

Langkawi International Airport (LGK) is about 25 minutes away by car.

Taxis and ride-sharing services are available from the airport to the yacht club. Private transfers can be arranged in advance.

Provisioning Service

  • We offer a provisioning service where groceries and necessities can be delivered directly to the yacht before your arrival.
  • Self-Provisioning: You can also shop at Billion Supermarket, a 5-minute drive from the marina. Note that Langkawi is a duty-free island, and alcohol is tax-free. Use Grab for travel to and from Billion.

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Thailand cruise preparation.

If you plan to cruise to Thailand, please inform us in advance so we can prepare the necessary documents and notify agents in both Malaysia and Thailand. This service is available only from November to April.

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Pulau Langkawi  is a cluster of 99 islands offering the best of many worlds; beautiful beaches, world class infrastructure, mangroves rich in flora and fauna and fascinating legends. Ask anyone on the island about the tragic story of a beautiful young lady named Mahsuri, and you’ll hear a tale of love, jealousy and a curse that was placed upon the island by her for seven generations.

Experience the beautiful countryside and peaceful landscape of paddy fields by taking a leisurely drive around the island. You’ll pass small villages with wooden houses framed by palm trees, and children pedalling their old bicycles on errands. There is no shortage of things to do in Langkawi. Head up the thrilling new cable car to the summit of Mount Mat Cincang, Langkawi’s second highest mountain for an unrivalled view of the entire main island and beyond.

The sprinkling of jade green islands that make up Pulau Payar Marine Park lie just 30km south-east of Langkawi. When you charter a yacht through  Platinum Charters , Pulau Payar would be a must place to visit as this island offers excellent marine life experience. If you’re into scuba diving, the best diving is along the reef system that skirts the south, east and west of Pulau Payar. Boat charters can be organised through Platinum Charters to Tasik Dayang Bunting (Lake of the Pregnant Maiden), Gua Cerita and Gua Langsir and not forgetting the mangroves.

Platinum Charters operates either from Royal Langkawi Yacht Club or Telaga Harbour Marina. We can pick guests from both Marina’s as both of them have great facilities. The Royal Langkawi Yacht Club, the award-winning 200-berth marina is situated on the south-east corner of Langkawi Island. It is located in Kuah, the island’s main town, providing excellent access to duty-free shops and business facilities.

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The Royal Langkawi Yacht Club (RLYC) is a premier sailing destination and a popular waterfront for yachtsmen coming through the Straits of Malacca. Located on the legendary isle of Langkawi, - 30km off the mainland coast north western of Peninsula Malaysia – the Royal Langkawi Yacht Club is the midpoint Marina between two countries, namely Singapore and Thailand.

Providing high-quality berthing services and superior facilities, the Royal Langkawi Yacht Club is the largest and only award-winning Marina in Malaysia with 250 berths, accommodating yachts up to 270 feet long. 

The magnificent elegant Clubhouse with verandah boasts a million-dollar view of stunning sunsets, a mountainous backdrop with gleaming luxury yachts floating peacefully on the almost azure blue sea – ‘dreamy island life.’ 

The Marina is installed with sturdy pontoons which are consistently upgraded in compliance with recommended safety standards. In addition to this, our Marina residents and guests have good access to electricity supply, water and fuel for their boats, and a shower room for their hygiene comfort. Boat residents are also provided 24hr security, postal and parcel as well as port clearance services.

In April 2008, the Club gained international limelight when it was recognised as the Best Asian Marina/Yacht Club of the Year, at the Christoffel Asia Boating Awards in Shanghai - a remarkable milestone for the Club, and the country, as it was the first time ever, a Malaysian Yacht Club had won the coveted award since the annual awards commenced in 2005.

The ground floor of Fisherman’s Wharf Langkawi has a multitude of new dining options from casual or lunch–to-go, to fine dining…  such as Jake’s Charbroiled Steaks, Scarborough’s Fish and Chips, Barbosa Pizza & Bar, Darabif Burger and Captain Eva’s Pool Bar. 

Artisan Alley in The Courtyard is a vibrantly decorated retail space with 13 shops offering a full range of artisan products such as costume jewelry, clothing, wooden craft, soaps, candles, handmade ceramic ware, beachwear, books, antique maps, and even Turkish ornaments for home decor.

For some relaxing massage time, head over to the Black Pearl Reflexology & Spa – also located on the Ground floor, solely operated by the Royal Langkawi Yacht Club.

Another amazing addition to the Club, is the Langkawi Yacht Club Hotel: 46 amazing rooms with sea view, hill view, courtyard, skylight, marina view cottage as well as the impressive 2,350 square feet presidential suite – ‘The Admiral’!

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Royal Langkawi Yacht Club Jalan Dato Syed Omar Kuah Langkawi 07000 Malaysia

: +60 49664078

: [email protected]

: www.langkawiyachtclub.com

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  • Electricity: Single and 3 phase, from 32A to 100A in all pontoons. 
  • Free fresh water 
  • Wi-fi Internet access available in the club premises as well as in the entire marina. 
  • Shower and Toilet facilities 
  • Swimming pool 
  • 24 hours security 
  • Maintenance services (yacht maintenance yard, travel lift etc). You won't be allowed to do major & noisy work in the marina. 
  • Pump out facility, Chandlery in premises 
  • Laundry, fax, telephone services 
  • Diesel supply. Only diesel is available from the two barges moored at the Bass harbor. The public ferries also use this and the quality of fuel has been noted as quite high. One of the two fuel barges is run by Shell. 
  • The marina office will receive and hold mails. 

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What is Langkawi Yacht Club?

Situated on the enchanting island of Langkawi in Malaysia, the Langkawi Yacht Club isn't just a haven for seafaring enthusiasts; it's a vibrant hub where luxury and adventure meet. Nestled within the marina, this exclusive club offers more than just berthing for vessels; it's a place where members and guests can enjoy upscale dining, leisure, and unmatched views of the Andaman Sea.

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Did you know that the Langkawi Yacht Club is strategically poised at the entrance of the Bass Harbor? That's right, it is perfectly positioned just a stone's throw from Kuah town, Langkawi’s main township, blending accessibility with the tranquility of the sea. This unique combination makes the Yacht Club a central point of interest for travelers and seafarers alike who are looking to experience the best of Langkawi's maritime culture.

History of Langkawi Yacht Club

The origins of the Langkawi Yacht Club trace back to when Langkawi was gaining prominence as a prime yachting destination in Southeast Asia. Over the years, the club has witnessed considerable growth, shaping the island's international reputation as a nautical paradise. Anchors aweigh—the history of this club is as much about sailing tradition as it is about Langkawi's journey to becoming a top-tier travel destination.

High tides of change swept through when the club underwent a significant renovation not too long ago, revamping its facilities to better cater to the modern sailor and traveler. It's this commitment to evolution and excellence that has cemented the Langkawi Yacht Club's status on the maritime map. Our local stories suggest that the renovated marina has since enticed a more varied crowd, from solo ocean wanderers to luxury cruises, all seeking to drop anchor in Langkawi's serene waters.

Why is Langkawi Yacht Club Important?

Peering through the lens of local significance, Langkawi Yacht Club is far more than a marina—it's the heart of the island's maritime identity. It plays a pivotal role in promoting the yachting lifestyle and supporting the local economy through tourism and international events. Hosting prestigious regattas, the club puts Langkawi on the global stage, drawing sailors and spectators from every corner of the world.

As an insider would tell you, the club's modern facilities and strategic location enhance Langkawi’s appeal as a port of call for international yachts passing through the Andaman Sea. Integrally, it boosts the island's tourism sector, radiating its influence across local businesses and communities. Plus, the club's alliance with yachting and hospitality poses as a symbol of Langkawi's luxury travel scene, attracting those who seek the finer things in life.

Things to Do & See at Langkawi Yacht Club

Step into the Langkawi Yacht Club, and you'll discover a plethora of activities both on water and shore. Sure, the boating facilities are top-notch, but there's much more to see and do. For instance, you can take leisurely strolls along the boardwalk, enjoying the nautical atmosphere and the stunning backdrop of boats against the horizon.

If you have a penchant for dining with a view, the marina offers restaurants where you can indulge in local and international cuisine while overlooking the peaceful harbor. Feel like taking the helm yourself? Charter services are available to set sail around the surrounding islands. Imagine navigating through the archipelago, diving spots, and secluded beaches—it's an unparalleled way to absorb the natural beauty of Langkawi.

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And let's not forget the vibrant events and regattas that the club hosts. These are times when the spirit of Langkawi truly comes to life with visitors and yachting enthusiasts mingling in congenial camaraderie. Whether you’re an expert sailor or a landlubber with a curious streak, the Langkawi Yacht Club welcomes all to share in the maritime culture that so richly defines this tropical paradise.

Frequently asked questions

The Langkawi Yacht Club is a premier marina and clubhouse located in Langkawi, Malaysia. It offers facilities for docking, sailing, dining, and leisure, and is known for its beautiful waterfront and range of services for seafarers and visitors.

Facilities at the Langkawi Yacht Club include berths for yachts, a clubhouse with restaurants and bars, a swimming pool, maintenance and repair services, a sailor's lounge, and retail shops.

Yes, visitors can dine at the Langkawi Yacht Club's restaurants and bars, which are open to the public and offer a variety of dining options with scenic views of the marina.

The Langkawi Yacht Club regularly hosts sailing events, regattas, and social functions. It is also known for its participation in the annual Langkawi International Maritime and Aerospace Exhibition (LIMA).

To become a member of the Langkawi Yacht Club, one typically needs to apply and pay the membership fees, which vary depending on the type of membership. Prospective members should contact the club directly for the most up-to-date information on membership requirements and benefits.

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06° 18.18' N 99° 51.05' E

A yacht club with full facilities with a 250 berth capacity and can accommodate mega yachts up to 90 metres.  Organiser of the Royal Langkawi International Regatta.

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 Location: Langkawi

Coordinates: 06° 18.18' N 99° 51.05' E

Vhf Channel: 69

Call: +6049664078

Website: www.langkawiyachtclub.com

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Wet berth: 250

Superyacht berth: Yes

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Repair/Services: Yes

Chandlery: Yes

Club facilities: Yes

Fuel dock: No

CIQ: Nearby

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Princess Mary looked awesome on the waters of Langkawi Island, as it glided towards a sunset cruise that looked promising. The 16m-long multi-hull took one year in the making at a shipyard in Lumut, Perak, and since August, she has docked at the Royal Langkawi Yacht Club and is being booked for sunset cruises, the most popular tourist cruise package on the Kedah island.

“She is custom-built to specifications and is the only catamaran with a spiral staircase,” says owner and manager, Marxus Lim. There are three air-conditioned cabins in the hulls, a main deck seating for 24, as well as a bar and buffet.

Amara Langkawi Holidays managing director, Chitra Danapalan, is glad that there is a new yacht in the selection.

“There’s a very competitive market out there with so many cruise operators around, so it’s nice to offer something new to my clients plus it’s a positive sign in what I still see as a recovery phase in the tourism industry after the pandemic,” she said.

“Cruise” as a general term in Langkawi refers to the commercial aspect of the island’s tourism industry. Sunset cruises, all-day or overnight cruises, and mangrove cruises are provided through a variety of different boats. There are also stopovers by ocean liner cruise ships which dock near Resorts World on the southwestern corner of the island.

Princess Mary is a new cruising yacht in Langkawi. — Handout

In 2023, Langkawi received more than 40,000 passengers via cruise ships and it is estimated that 20,000 passengers more will come through by the end of December. There are seven cruise ships docking in Langkawi, and another 14 upcoming scheduled cruise ships, in November and December (data provided by Langkawi Development Authority).

Langkawi seems to offer a close-to-perfect cruising domain. With “sailing carpet” seas year-round, mainly good weather with seasonal breaks that works to the island’s advantage from a yachting point of view, and adequate infrastructure of ancillary yachting services. There’s also the added bonus of glorious landscapes featuring islands and mountain ranges and picture-scapes of sun, sea and skies – all these make for memorable cruises.

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There are three main marinas on the island. The Langkawi Yacht Club was built in 1996 and was relegated its “royal” status in 1999. It is well known for its big calendar event regattas – the Raja Muda Regatta (this year, it is happening from Nov 24-26), and the Royal Langkawi International Regatta Jan 15-20, 2024).

“The current estimated number of yachts in Langkawi recorded in the international Langkawi Yacht directory at this time (end October 2023) is around 500, including the ones on the dry dock. These are based on 130 here at the Royal Langkawi Yacht Club, 100 in Telaga, 160 in Rebak, 10 at the Boustead Shipyard, 20 at the Northern Shipyard, 50 at the B&V Marine, 50 at anchorage,” explains Azlan Abdullah, executive director at the Royal Langkawi Yacht Club.

Telaga Harbour Marina

Swiss entrepreneur Felix Sutter, owns a 16m catamaran docked at Langkawi’s other marina, Telaga Harbour. “Telaga has one of the best settings, located in the middle of the jungle, so it is quite far away from man made noises. It has the best sunset spots, high quality infrastructure, great security, a capable and customer-friendly management team, too. And it is well protected from the elements, while being a good starting point to cruising destinations,” he says.

Telaga Harbour also has the distinction of being the site where the Jalur Gemilang is displayed. The sailing yacht belongs to Datuk Azhar Mansor, the first Malaysian to sail solo around the world in 1999, setting a new world record via an East-about route, verified by the World Speed Sailing Record Council as an official record.

Rebak Island Marina

The third marina is located on Rebak Island, southwest of Langkawi. It is described as a clean, quiet, non-commercialised storm protected harbour within a calm and sheltered marina basin with no surge and wake.

The marina also has the exclusive Rebak Island resort offering all day dining, bar and lounge, swimming pool, gym and private beach.

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Rachel Robertson believes that these three marinas currently accommodate the flow of yacht tourism in Kedah. She and her shipwright husband have operated a yacht brokerage business on Rebak Island since 2007 where they reside and where her two children, now adults, were brought up. How did Rebak become their base?

“We had the opportunity to work on a boat that was already here. We met other contractors, and people in the industry, and had our application to be on the contractors list approved. From there, we just got to meet other ‘yachties’ who needed work. It was several years before we had an office.

“We used our own boat as a base/office/administration area until we were granted a resident tenancy. It was also very child friendly, and all marina residents get to use the swimming pool, beach, and tennis courts, not to mention the transient but friendly sailing community. It’s safe, and friendly and a good base for cruising yachties to get work done, or rest along their voyage,” she explains.

Robertson (right) at Rebak Marina. — RACHEL ROBERTSON

Are there career opportunities for Malaysians in this business? “Yes, definitely. The industry needs painters, fibreglass workers, marine engineers, mechanics, woodworkers, electricians, electronics technicians, boat care and cleaning servicemen, canvas workers, upholsters, sailmakers, metal workers and others. Not to mention crew positions,” Robertson shares.

Langkawi has got most of the fundamentals for a thriving cruise industry, not just from a tourism perspective but from a serious sailing aspect. For Sutter, however, some improvements need to be done. “The availability of an international hospital or school would make it easier for sure,” he says.

“More direct international flights would be another wish to have. With these improvements, more certified and specialised craftsmen would choose Langkawi as a base to move to and live with their families. As a result, maintenance work and access to parts would be easier too. One could say, the hardware is already here, but it just lacks the software,” he concludes.

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If you love the sun & the sea, this might be the perfect place for you when you visit Langkawi in Malaysia. The Royal Langkawi Yacht Club is Malaysia’s only award-winning, fully-equipped marina in Kuah, Langkawi.

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The club can accommodate a variety of vessels including sailing boats & mega yachts for long & short term berthing. Pontoons have direct electricity, fuel & water supply with a complimentary Wi-Fi connection. Full-service maintenance, fixes, & supplies are available at on-site stores for boat owners.

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The Royal Langkawi Yacht Club is also home to the Langkawi Yacht Club Hotel & Fisherman's Wharf- a lifestyle destination with gourmet restaurants, shops, & entertainment.

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For bigger families who wish to stay at the club, you can choose to indulge in a stay in their 3-bedroom Admiral Suite including breakfast for 6 & a cruise at any time of day for 10 persons. The Admiral Suite includes a mini bar, a dining area, an outdoor jacuzzi & a stunning view overlooking the marina.

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Conveniently located at a 5-minute driving distance to the island’s town centre, with excellent access to duty-free shops, banks, the post office, & other business facilities on the island, this club promises breathtaking views, fresh sea breeze & exciting activities.

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For more information & reservations, visit The Royal Langkawi Yacht Club's website here or call+604 966 4078 or email [email protected]

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Omsk Oblast ( Russian : О́мская о́бласть , romanized :   Omskaya oblast' ) is a federal subject of Russia (an oblast ), located in southwestern Siberia . The oblast has an area of 139,700 square kilometers (53,900   sq   mi) . Its population is 1,977,665 ( 2010 Census ) [10] with the majority, 1.12 million, living in Omsk , the administrative center .

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The oblast borders Tyumen Oblast in the north and west, Novosibirsk Oblast and Tomsk Oblast in the east, and Kazakhstan in the south.

Omsk Oblast shares borders with Kazakhstan ( North Kazakhstan Region and Pavlodar Region ) to the south, Tyumen Oblast in the west and Novosibirsk Oblast and Tomsk Oblast in the east. It is included in the Siberian Federal District .

The territory stretches for 600   km (370   mi) from north to south and 300   km (190   mi) from west to east. The main water artery is the Irtysh River and its tributaries the Ishim , Om , Osha , and Tara Rivers. The region is located in the West Siberian Plain , consisting of mostly flat terrain. In the south is the Ishim Plain , gradually turning into steppe, forest and swampy taiga to the north. The soil is sandy and silty. [11] Along the Irtysh River, in t. N. Irtysh region, there is an "oasis" microclimate, with a wooded landscape and gullies. There, the most fertile land in the region can be found. The Omsk region contains many lakes, the largest of which are Tenis -Saltaim, Ik, Ebeyty , Ulzhay and Tobol-Kushly.

The highest elevation in the Omsk region - about 150   m (490   ft) Upland village, the lowest elevation is the water's edge on the Irtysh - 41 metres (135   ft) , near the village of Little Beach. [ clarification needed ]

The property is located in Omsk region 28 specially protected natural territories of regional destinations. Including parks in Bolshereche and Omsk ("Bird's harbor"). [ clarification needed ]

The oblast has a classic continental climate, with cold, snowy winters and hot, dry summers. Average January temperatures range from −42 to −30   °C (−44 to −22   °F) . Average July temperatures range from 25 to 28   °C (77 to 82   °F) and can reach up to 35   °C (95   °F) and even 40   °C (104   °F) . Annual rainfall averages 300–400   mm (12–16   in) . Sunny days predominate.

The southern plains have notably longer and warmer summers and a delayed onset of freezing temperatures. They are also significantly drier than the northern forests, receiving only 250–300   mm (9.8–11.8   in) precipitation annually. Winters, however, are as severe on the plains as they are further north. Spring rains are rare, but late spring freezes are not. The early part of the summer is frequently dominated by hot, dry southern winds.

As of 1   February   2016 , [ update ] on the territory of the Omsk region, there are 35 areas that have the status of protected areas (PAs), regional and local importance.

Archeological findings indicate that the present day territory of the oblast has been inhabited for the last 14,000 years. Neolithic societies in the area lived by fishing and hunting. About three thousand years ago, pastoralism began to take hold. Ust'-Ishim man , the remains of a man that lived 45,000 years ago, was discovered in Omsk Oblast.

Various Turkic states dominated the area throughout the Medieval era. The most notable of these were the Western Turkic Khaganate and the Siberian Khanate . Siberian Tatars , Mongols , Khanty and Mansi tribes, along with others, inhabited the territory.

The Russian history of Omsk began with the 1584 arrival of a Cossack force under the command of ataman Yermak Timofeyevich , who defeated local rulers and established nominal Russian control of the area. To support further expansion tsars Feodor I and Boris Godunov initiated the construction of fortified settlements and military outposts in the south of Siberia in order to defend their subjects from raiding nomadic tribesmen and to exert authority over local populations, specifically over the tribute-paying Siberian Tatars of The Baraba Lands. The first permanent Russian settlement in the region, the city of Tara , was founded in 1594, soon it began to play an important part in fur trade that connected Russia with Central Asia and China.

In 1716 a fortress was constructed at the confluence of the Om and Irtysh rivers on the orders of sublieutenant Ivan Bugholtz. The fortress would form the nucleus for the development of the future city of Omsk. By the second half of the 18th century, Omsk fortress was the largest building of any kind in the eastern part of Russia.

As Russian settlements continued to spread through the Yenisei , Tobol and Irtysh watersheds in the course of the 18th century, so did the development of the Omsk and the surrounding region. In 1753 a customs post was established to tax goods brought into the city by the ever-increasing trade with Kazakh tribesmen. In 1764, when the Siberian provinces of Russia were organized into two governorates with centers in Irkutsk and Tobolsk , the city of Tara and the fortress of Omsk were assigned to the latter. In 1780, on the orders of Catherine the Great the fortress was transferred to Kolyvan Oblast . By this time Omsk had grown to the size of a small city, however, from 1797 to 1804 it did not possess its own uyezd .

In 1804, the territories surrounding Omsk were organized into the Omsk Okrug . The city rose to prominence when Siberia was once again reorganized in 1822, Omsk became the administrative center of the General Governorate of Eastern Siberia rising above the old center of Siberia, Tobolsk. The new governorate was divided into oblasts around the cities of Omsk, Petropavlovsk, Semipalatinsk and Ust-Kamenogrsk populated by Russian colonists and okrugs populated by Kazakh nomads. In subsequent reforms the name of the Oblast was changed repeatedly to The Oblast of The Siberian Kyrgyz (1854), Akmolinsk Oblast (1868), and Omsk Oblast (1917) before finally reverting to the Omsk Governorate in 1918. The authority of the oblast followed further expansion of the empire to Central Asia and included significant parts of modern-day Kazakhstan .

In the 19th century, Omsk, given its strong system of frontier fortresses, became notorious as a premier destination for political exiles and prisoners from the European part of the Russian Empire. Decembrists , Polish rebels , French prisoners of war and political activists of every stripe found their way to Siberia. Among them was Fyodor Dostoyevsky , who spent four years (1850–1854) at the Omsk prison. [12]

The early nineteenth century also saw the growth of industry in the city and in the rest of the Irtysh basin. The Siberian Cossack Army was headquartered in Omsk after 1808 and contributed to the development of the city, by the beginning of the 20th century the Cossacks were a dominant component in the society of both the city of Omsk and the surrounding lands, having reached a population of 174 thousand and holding title to five million hectares of agricultural land. The 18th and 19th centuries also saw the influx of a significant number of German immigrants both from Russia's Volga Regions and from abroad.

In 1925 the Omsk governorate was dissolved into the newly formed Siberian Krai and again reorganized, this time as an Oblast by order of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee on 7 December 1934. Parts of the Ob-Irtysh Oblast and the West Siberian Krai as well as the southern part of Chelyabinsk Oblast were given over to Omsk. In 1943, Kurgan Oblast created from the western portion of the Chelyabinsk Oblast also got a number of Omsk territories. In 1944, the northern part of the Omsk Oblast along with the districts previously transferred to Kurgan became newly established Tyumen Oblast that included Khanty-Mansi and Yamalo-Nenets autonomous okrugs.

The 1950s saw the creation of the petroleum processing industry, as well as the development of various high-technology facilities that came to define the economy of the Oblast for the remainder of the century.

With the dissolution of the Soviet Union the oblast became part of the newly independent Russian Federation. The independence of Kazakhstan gave Omsk an international border to the south, while continued federal policy aiming to rectify the effects of Stalin era population transfers led to the creation of a national German district in an area with a significant, although not a majority, German population around the town of Azovo . On 19 May 1996 Omsk Oblast signed a power-sharing agreement with the federal government, granting it autonomy. [13] This agreement would be abolished on 21 December 2001. [14]

During the Soviet period, the high authority in the oblast was shared between three persons: The first secretary of the Omsk CPSU Committee (who in reality had the biggest authority), the chairman of the oblast Soviet (legislative power), and the Chairman of the oblast Executive Committee (executive power). Since 1991, CPSU lost all the power, and the head of the Oblast administration, and eventually the governor was appointed/elected alongside elected regional parliament .

The politics in the oblast is governed by the Charter of Omsk Oblast. The laws within the authority of the oblast are passed by the Legislative Assembly of Omsk Oblast which is the legislative (representative) body. The highest executive body is the Omsk Oblast Administration. It also includes the executive bodies of the subdivisions such as districts, and is responsible for the daily administration. The Oblast administration supports the activities of the Governor who is the head of the oblast and acts as guarantor of the observance of the Charter in accordance with the Constitution of Russia .

As of 18 January 2019, the departmental register of registered non-profit organizations of the Office of the Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation for the Omsk Oblast contains information on 2537 non-profit organizations, including 1332 public associations (national associations - 60, regional branches of political parties - 46, trade unions - 328, children's and youth public associations - 55), 308 religious organizations, 30 Cossack societies, and 20 public associations of Cossacks. For example, in the Omsk Oblast there are regional branches of the political parties United Russia , A Just Russia , the Communist Party of the Russian Federation , and others. [15]

As of 2008 , [ update ] Omsk Oblast is the 23rd largest economy in Russia, with a gross regional product of 10.2 billion dollars.

The economy of Omsk Oblast is heavily industrial, with well developed, and growing, service and financial sectors. Agriculture represents a smaller, but still significant, portion of the economy.

Economic activity is concentrated in Omsk, with over sixty-six thousand private enterprises registered, ranging from small-scale retailers to billion-dollar manufacturing. [16]

Omsk was ranked by Forbes as the 6th-best city in Russia for business in 2008, an improvement over its 20th-place ranking the previous year. [17]

The oblast and city governments have made efforts to improve the business climate and foster small enterprise through various incentives and government programs designed to ease the bureaucratic red-tape, a notorious feature of Russian business life, and to generate cooperation within the business community. [18]

The bulk of industrial output, as of 2009, is concentrated in food and tobacco processing ($900 million), hydrocarbon processing ($6.7 billion), chemical manufacturing ($500 m), plastics manufacturing ($200 m) and the manufacture of electrical components ($280 m). The remainder of the economy is dominated by the retail sector and agriculture.

The largest industrial enterprises include the aerospace manufacturer Polyot , the Omsk Aggregate Plant, the agricultural manufacturer Sibzavod, Omsk Baranov Motorworks, and Omsktransmash , which manufactures the T-80 main battle tank. Additionally, Omsk Rubber, the Technical Hydrocarbon Plant, Omsk-Polymer and Omsk Hydrocarbon Processing Plant, represent the petroleum and hydrocarbon industry. Omsk Hydrocarbon is one of the most important oil refineries in Russia. [19]

The oblast operates four thermal power plants, which makes it largely self-sufficient from the standpoint of energy generation.

Agricultural production is concentrated in the Isil'rul'skii District and produces wheat, barley, flax, sunflower, potato, various fruits and vegetables as well as meat, poultry and dairy products.

The food processing sector includes several breweries, a distillery and numerous food packaging enterprises.

Historical population
Year
19262,075,967    
19591,645,017−20.8%
19701,823,831+10.9%
19791,954,663+7.2%
19892,140,336+9.5%
20022,079,220−2.9%
20101,977,665−4.9%
20211,858,798−6.0%
Source: Census data

Population : 1,858,798   ( 2021 Census ) ; [20] 1,977,665   ( 2010 Census ) ; [10] 2,079,220   ( 2002 Census ) ; [21] 2,140,336   ( 1989 Soviet census ) . [22]

Vital statistics for 2022: [23] [24]

  • Births: 16,092 (8.6 per 1,000)
  • Deaths: 25,900 (13.8 per 1,000)

Total fertility rate (2022): [25] 1.52 children per woman

Life expectancy (2021): [26] Total — 69.02 years (male   — 64.48, female   — 73.45)

According to the 2010 Census, the ethnic composition was: [10]

  • 85.8% Russian
  • 4.1% Kazakh
  • 2.7% Ukrainian
  • 2.6% German
  • 0.4% Armenian
  • 0.3% Belarusians
  • other groups of less than five thousand persons each
  • 57,518 people were registered from administrative databases, and could not declare an ethnicity. It is estimated that the proportion of ethnicities in this group is the same as that of the declared group. [27]

According to Russia's 2002 Census , Omsk Oblast has one of the lowest birth rates in Siberia. However, birth rates remain higher than the average in heavily German districts - Azovsky Nemetsky National District (24% German), Moskalensky, Poltavsky (22% Ukrainian & 11% German) and Isilkulsky (8% German), even as significant emigration to Germany acts to reduce the overall birth rate. [28] In 2009, the lowest death rate was recorded for Azovsky German National Raion (9.4 per 1000) and the highest birth rate was recorded for Moskalenskom (17.0 per 1000), Isilkulskom (15.2), Maryanovsky (15.8), Pavlogradski (15.8), Tevrizskom (16.6), Ust-Ishim (15.4) and Sherbakulskom (16.2). Regions with the highest population growth were Moskalensky area (5.5 ppm), Azovsky German National Raion (4.8 ppm), Sherbakulsky (3.8 ppm) and Pavlogradskij (3.2 ppm). [29]

(2007)
1,130,00011,85715,599-3,74210.513.8-0.33%
22,5003272458214.510.90.36%
32,400393519-12612.116-0.39%
8,800125160-3514.218.1-0.39%
Gorkovsky23,400295366-7112.615.7-0.31%
Znamensky13,400195213-1814.615.9-0.13%
Isilkulsky46,700681715-3414.615.3-0.07%
Kalachinsky44,700506754-24811.316.9-0.56%
Kolosovsky14,900184240-5612.416.1-0.37%
Kormilovsky25,800352447-9513.617.3-0.37%
Krutinsky20,000248343-9512.417.1-0.47%
Lyubinsky41,900590750-16014.117.9-0.38%
Maryanovsky27,300423444-2115.516.3-0.08%
Moskalensky32,2005054604515.714.30.14%
Muromtsevsky26,100271542-27110.420.8-1.04%
Nazyvayevsky28,500350465-11512.316.3-0.40%
Nizhneomsky18,600247277-3013.314.9-0.16%
Novovarshavsky26,7003363251112.612.20.04%
Odessky18,2002602312914.312.70.16%
Okoneshnikovsky16,700194247-5311.614.8-0.32%
Omsky91,8001,1461,326-18012.514.4-0.19%
Pavlogradsky20,600292292014.214.20.00%
Poltavsky24,000328320813.713.30.04%
Russko-Polyansky22,800314344-3013.715.1-0.14%
Sargatsky21,800279364-8512.816.7-0.39%
Sedelnikovsky11,900153205-5212.917.3-0.44%
Tavrichesky39,200519579-6013.214.8-0.16%
Tarsky48,000585839-25412.217.5-0.53%
Tevrizsky17,200270305-3515.617.7-0.21%
Tyukalinsky29,500357472-11512.116-0.39%
Ust-Ishimsky15,200192289-9712.618.9-0.63%
Cherlaksky34,700506562-5614.616.2-0.16%
Sherbakulsky24,500347339814.213.80.04%

Ethnic Russian birth rate in the province is significantly lower than that of the ethnic Kazakhs (by 50%) and that of ethnic Germans (by 20%), according to the 2002 Census.

Religion in Omsk Oblast as of 2012 (Sreda Arena Atlas)
35.7%
0.5%
Other 3.3%
2.7%
and other native faiths 0.6%
39.1%
and 13%
Other and undeclared 5.1%

According to a 2012 survey [30] 35.7% of the population of Omsk Oblast adheres to the Russian Orthodox Church , 3% are unaffiliated generic Christians , 2% adheres to Islam , 1% to the Slavic native faith (Rodnovery), 0.5% to the Catholic Church . In addition, 39% of the population declares to be "spiritual but not religious", 13% is atheist , and 5.8% follows other religions or did not give an answer to the question. [30]

  • John Kornievsky (1910–1984), Russian Greek Catholic priest

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  • 2007 Siberian orange snow
  • List of Chairmen of the Legislative Assembly of Omsk Oblast
  • List of rural localities in Omsk Oblast
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