Muslyumovsky District

[10] The main figure of the coat of arms is a young man, symbolizing youth, prosperity, striving for excellence and movement forward.

The blue wavy part of the coat of arms refers to the Ik River, which divides the area in half, and its color symbolizes honor, nobility and spirituality.

The yellow coloring of the suit and spearheads is a symbol of harvest, wealth, solar energy and warmth, respect and intelligence.

By 1940 the land area of the Muslyumovsky district was 1261 km², there were 28 village councils, 77 settlements with a total population of 36 thousand people.

By 1965 the total area encompassed by the district had grown to 1433 km², and the number of settlements had increased to 78 with these divided into 17 village councils while the population grew to 32.5 thousand persons.

The administrative centers of these rural settlements are villages Amikeevo, Balanny, Bayukovo, Bolshoi Chekmak, Varyash-Bash, Tatarskoe Bulyarovo, Kryash-Shuran, Mellya-Tamak, Mitryaevo, Mikhailovka, Muslyumovo, Nizhny Tabyn, Novye Usy, Octyabr, Semyakovo, Starye Karamaly, Toymetygildino, and Russkiy Shugan.

The largest regional industrial enterprises are "Muslyumovskaya construction organization", "Radial" (extraction of nonmetallic materials), "Muslyumovskie engineering networks" (heat supply), the branch "Tatavtodor" (road construction), "Agromaster" (production of seeding complexes and tillage equipment ).

Most of them (45.3%) were involved in wholesale and retail trade, vehicle repair, household and other products, another 25% in agricultural activities, transport and communications (8.9%) and manufacturing (7%).

Spring wheat, winter rye, barley, oats, buckwheat, peas, sugar beets, and rape are cultivated in the district.

In the first half of 2020, the gross agricultural output of the district amounted to almost 609 million rubles, in 2013 this figure was 1.5 billion.

[22] According to the Committee of the Republic of Tatarstan on Socio-Economic Monitoring, investment in fixed assets (a full range of economic entities) amounted to almost 1.4 billion rubles in the period January-June 2020 in the Muslyumovsky district.

According to the Federal State Statistics Service of the republic, almost 158 million rubles of investment were attracted to the Muslyumovsky district in 2019 (except for budgetary funds and income from small businesses).

The most common forest birds are black grouse, hawks, hooded crows, woodpeckers, cuckoos, magpies and eagle owls.

Freshwater fish like bleak, bream, asp, sterlet, catfish, ide, crucian carp and rudd can be found in rivers in the district .

Medical services are provided by a district hospital, a polyclinic, 40 obstetric points, and the Muslyumovsky boarding house for the elderly and disabled.

[9][14] Numerous archaeological monuments of the Mesolithic, Chalcolithic, and Neolithic eras and Ananyino, Imenkovsky, Pianoborsky, Srubnaya cultures have been discovered in the district.

There are two cultural heritage sites of regional importance in the Muslyumovsky district: the ruins of the Catherine Bridge and a mosque dating from the second half of the 19th century in the village of Toygildino.

The Victory Memorial Complex of Military and Labor Glory with an eternal flame was opened in the village of Muslyumovo, in 2004.

In 2003 all the regional media were united into the Muslyumovsky Information Editorial Center, which later became a branch of "Tatmedia" - "Muslyumovo-inform".