[5] It is located in the west of the krai,with an area of 1,621 square kilometers (626 sq mi).
[3] The Lysva River, a tributary of the Obva, flows through the district, dividing it into two nearly equal parts.
The district's average elevation above sea level varies between 200 and 250 meters (660 and 820 ft), increasing to 300–310 meters (980–1,020 ft) in the northwest.
[2] The most numerous ethnic groups, according to the 2002 Census, include Russians at 94.9%, Udmurts at 2%, and Komi-Permyak people at 1.1%.
[2] Manufacture of plastics and knitwear, as well as food and timber industry and agriculture, are developed in the district.