Karymskoye (Russian: Карымское; Buryat: Ага, Aga) is an urban locality (an urban-type settlement) and the administrative center of Karymsky District in Zabaykalsky Krai, Russia.
After the flood of 1897 the inhabitants moved to the railway station, built in 1897 on a high place.
The village consisted of 4 short streets with 92 different kinds of buildings, including an elementary school, a resettlement center, several shops and a bathhouse.
It has been the administrative center of the Karymsky district since 1926, and it received urban locality status in 1935.
In 1982, the memorial "The Military Glory" was opened in honor of the soldiers who died in the Second World War.