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Tula Oblast
Tula Oblast-Tula Oblast
Tula Oblast (Russian: Ту́льская о́бласть, romanized: Tul'skaya oblast') is a federal subject (an oblast) of Russia. It is geographically located in European
Tula Oblast-Tula, Russia
Tula (Russian: Тула, IPA: [ˈtulə]) is the largest city and the administrative center of Tula Oblast in Russia, located 193 kilometers (120 mi) south of
Tula Oblast-FC Arsenal Tula
FC Arsenal Tula (Russian: ФК Арсенал Тула) is a Russian professional football club from Tula playing in the second-tier Russian First League. Originally
Tula Oblast-Donskoy, Tula Oblast
Donskoy (Russian: Донско́й) is a town in Tula Oblast, Russia, located in the upper streams of the Don River, 65 kilometers (40 mi) southeast of Tula. Population:
Tula Oblast-Tula Arms Plant
Tsar Peter I of Russia in 1712 in Tula, Tula Oblast as Tula Arsenal. Throughout its history, it has produced weapons for the Russian state. Its name was
Tula Oblast-Governor of Tula Oblast
Governor of Tula Oblast is the head of Tula Oblast, the federal subject of Russia. The governor is elected by the people of Tula Oblast for five years
Tula Oblast-Novomoskovsk, Russia
Novomoskovsk (Russian: Новомоско́вск) is a city and the administrative center of Novomoskovsky District in Tula Oblast, Russia, located at the source of
Tula Oblast-Oblasts of Russia
In Russia, the oblasts are 46 administrative territories; they are one type of federal subject, the highest-level administrative division of Russian territory
Tula Oblast-Arkhangelskoye, Kamensky District, Tula Oblast
Arkhangelskoye (Russian: Архангельское) is a rural locality (a selo) and the administrative center of Kamensky District of Tula Oblast, Russia. Population:
Tula Oblast-Leninsky, Tula Oblast
Leninsky (Russian: Ленинский) is a rural locality (a settlement) and the administrative center of Leninsky District, Tula Oblast, Russia. Population: 7
Tula Oblast-Kireyevsk
Kireyevsk (Russian: Кире́евск) is a town and the administrative center of Kireyevsky District in Tula Oblast, Russia, located on the Olen River, 40 kilometers
Tula Oblast-Suvorov, Tula Oblast
(Russian: Суво́ров) is a town and the administrative center of Suvorovsky District in Tula Oblast, Russia, located 90 kilometers (56 mi) west of Tula,
Tula Oblast-2021 Tula Oblast gubernatorial election
The 2021 Tula Oblast gubernatorial election will take place on 17–19 September 2021, on common election day, coinciding with election to the State Duma
Tula Oblast-Tula
central-western Mexico Tula, also Tola, variant transcriptions of Tuul River Tula Oblast, a federal subject of Russia Tula, Russia, a city and the administrative
Tula Oblast-Sokolniki, Tula Oblast
Sokolniki (Russian: Соко́льники) was a town in Novomoskovsky District of Tula Oblast, Russia, located 83 kilometers (52 mi) east of Tula. On October 24
Tula Oblast-Yasnogorsk, Tula Oblast
Yasnogorsk (Russian: Ясного́рск) is a town and the administrative center of Yasnogorsky District in Tula Oblast, Russia, located on the Vashana River
Tula Oblast-Moscow Oblast
Yaroslavl Oblast in the north, Vladimir Oblast in the northeast and east, Ryazan Oblast in the southeast, Tula Oblast in the south, Kaluga Oblast in the
Tula Oblast-Sovetsk, Tula Oblast
Sovetsk (Russian: Сове́тск) is a town in Shchyokinsky District of Tula Oblast, Russia, located on the Upa River (Oka's basin), 43 kilometers (27 mi) south
Tula Oblast-Chermoshnya, Tula Oblast
Chermoshnya (Russian: Чермошня) is a village in Shchyokinsky District of Tula Oblast, Russia. Latitude: 53° 46' 00" North Latitude Longitude: 37° 31'
Tula Oblast-Aleksin
Aleksin (Russian: Але́ксин) is a town and the administrative center of Aleksinsky District in Tula Oblast, Russia, located 71 kilometers (44 mi) northwest
Tula Oblast-Shchekino
Shchekino (Russian: Щёкино), also romanized Shchyokino, is a town and the administrative center of Shchyokinsky District in Tula Oblast, Russia, located
Tula Oblast-Lukino, Tula Oblast
Lukino (Russian: Лукино) is a village in Shchyokinsky District of Tula Oblast, Russia. Государственный комитет Российской Федерации по статистике. Комитет
Tula Oblast-Krapivna, Tula Oblast
/ 53.933; 37.167 Krapivna (Russian: Крапивна) is a rural locality (a selo) in Shchyokinsky District of Tula Oblast, Russia, located on the Plava River
Tula Oblast-Sonino, Tula Oblast
Sonino (Russian: Сонино) is a village in Zaoksky District of Tula Oblast, Russia. OKATO, Part 2. Section 70 222 815 (Rural localities of Gatnitsky Rural
Tula Oblast-2024 Tula Oblast Duma election
The 2024 Tula Oblast Duma election will take place on 8 September 2024, on common election day. All 36 seats in the Oblast Duma will be up for reelection
Tula Oblast-Ryazan Oblast
Oblast (SE), Tambov Oblast (S), Lipetsk Oblast (SW), Tula Oblast (W), and Moscow Oblast (NW). In terms of physical geography, Ryazan Oblast lies in the central
Tula Oblast-Uzlovaya
Uzlovaya (Russian: Узлова́я) is a town and the administrative center of Uzlovsky District in Tula Oblast, Russia. Population: 55,282 (2010 Russian census);
Tula Oblast-Lipki, Russia
Lipki (Russian: Липки) is the name of several inhabited localities in Russia. Urban localities Lipki, Kireyevsky District, Tula Oblast, a town in Kireyevsky
Tula Oblast-Lipovo, Tula Oblast
Lipovo (Russian: Ли́пово) is a village (selo) in Shchyokinsky District of Tula Oblast, Russia. OKATO, Part 2. Section 70 248 864 (Rural localities of
Tula Oblast-Kaluga Oblast
Kaluga Oblast (Russian: Калу́жская о́бласть, romanized: Kaluzhskaya oblastʹ) is a federal subject of Russia (an oblast). Its administrative center is
Tula Oblast-2016 Tula Oblast gubernatorial election
2012, the governor of Tula Oblast was not elected, but was appointed by the president of Russia, with the approval of the Tula Oblast Duma. Direct elections
Tula Oblast-Aleksey Dyumin
Gennadyevich Dyumin (Russian: Алексей Геннадьевич Дюмин; born 28 August 1972) is a Russian politician serving as Governor of Tula Oblast since 2016. Previously
Tula Oblast-Belyov
Belyov (Russian: Белёв) is a town and the administrative center of Belyovsky District in Tula Oblast, Russia, located on the left bank of the Oka River
Tula Oblast-Lipki, Kireyevsky District, Tula Oblast
Lipki (Russian: Ли́пки) is a town in Kireyevsky District of Tula Oblast, Russia, located 38 kilometers (24 mi) south of Tula, the administrative center
Tula Oblast-Tula Urban Okrug
Tula Urban Okrug (Russian: городско́й о́круг Ту́ла) is a municipal formation (an urban okrug) in Tula Oblast, Russia, one of the seven urban okrugs in
Tula Oblast-Taydakovo, Tula Oblast
Taydakovo (Russian: Тайдаково) is a village in Yasnogorsky District of Tula Oblast, Russia. Baptism Monument of the inhabitants of Taydakovo on August
Tula Oblast-Kazakovka, Tula Oblast
Kazakovka (Russian: Казаковка) is a village in Kurkinsky District of Tula Oblast, Russia. Latitude: 53 ° 34'60" North Latitude Longitude: 38 ° 22'60"
Tula Oblast-Lipetsk Oblast
Lipetsk Oblast borders with Ryazan Oblast (NE), Tambov Oblast (E), Voronezh Oblast (S), Kursk Oblast (SW), Oryol Oblast (W), and Tula Oblast (NW). According
Tula Oblast-Kobylinka, Tula Oblast
79139; 38.01917 Kobylinka (Russian: Кобылинка) is a rural locality (a village) in Bogoroditsky District of Tula Oblast, Russia. OKATO, Part 2. Section 70
Tula Oblast-Arsenyevo
Arsenyevo (Russian: Арсеньево) is the name of several inhabited localities in Russia. Urban localities Arsenyevo, Arsenyevsky District, Tula Oblast, a work
Tula Oblast-Venyov
Venyov (Russian: Венёв) is a town and the administrative center of Venyovsky District in Tula Oblast, Russia, located on the Venyovka River, 52 kilometers
Tula Oblast-Arsenyevo, Arsenyevsky District, Tula Oblast
Arsenyevo (Russian: Арсе́ньево) is an urban locality (a work settlement) and the administrative center of Arsenyevsky District of Tula Oblast, Russia. Population:
Tula Oblast-Toropovo, Tula Oblast
Toropovo (Russian: Торопово) is a village in Yasnogorsky District of Tula Oblast, Russia. Latitude: 54 ° 31'00″ North Latitude Longitude: 37 ° 52'60″ East
Tula Oblast-Slavny, Tula Oblast
Slavny (Russian: Сла́вный) is an urban locality (a work settlement) in Arsenyevsky District of Tula Oblast, Russia. Population: 1,862 (2010 Russian census)
Tula Oblast-Zaoksky District
Zaoksky District (Russian: Зао́кский райо́н) is an administrative district (raion), one of the twenty-three in Tula Oblast, Russia. As a municipal division
Tula Oblast-Gvardeysky, Russia
District, Tula Oblast, a settlement in Gvardeysky Rural Okrug of Dubensky District in Tula Oblast Gvardeysky, Kireyevsky District, Tula Oblast, a settlement
Tula Oblast-Orlik, Russia
Administration, Chernsky District, Tula Oblast, a settlement in Solovyevskaya Rural Administration of Chernsky District of Tula Oblast Orlik, Velyenikolskaya Rural
Tula Oblast-Volovo, Russia
Volovo (Russian: Волово) is the name of several inhabited localities in Russia. Urban localities Volovo, Volovsky District, Tula Oblast, a work settlement
Tula Oblast-Economic regions of Russia
Kostroma Oblast Moscow (federal city) Moscow Oblast Oryol Oblast Ryazan Oblast Smolensk Oblast Tula Oblast Tver Oblast Vladimir Oblast Yaroslavl Oblast East
Tula Oblast-Bogoroditsk
Bogoroditsk (Russian: Богоро́дицк) is a town and the administrative center of Bogoroditsky District in Tula Oblast, Russia, located on the Upyorta River
Tula Oblast-Leninsky District, Tula Oblast
Leninsky District (Russian: Ле́нинский райо́н) is an administrative district (raion), one of the twenty-three in Tula Oblast, Russia. It is located in
Tula Oblast-Tula Governorate
Tula Governorate (Russian: Тульская губерния, romanized: Tul'skaya guberniya) was an administrative-territorial unit (guberniya) of the Russian Empire
Tula Oblast-Belyovsky District
Belyovsky District (Russian: Белёвский райо́н) is an administrative district (raion), one of the twenty-three in Tula Oblast, Russia. Within the framework
Tula Oblast-Tula Oblast Duma
The Tula Oblast Duma (Russian: Тульская областная дума, romanized: Tul'skaya oblastnaya duma) is the regional parliament of Tula Oblast, a federal subject
Tula Oblast-Yefremov (town)
Yefremov (Russian: Ефре́мов, Russian pronunciation: [jɪˈfrʲeməf]) is a town and the administrative center of Yefremovsky District in Tula Oblast, Russia, located
Tula Oblast-Dubensky District, Russia
. Dubyonsky District, Republic of Mordovia, an administrative and municipal district of the Republic of Mordovia Dubensky District,
Tula Oblast-Verkh-Tula
Novosibirsk Oblast, Russia. It was founded in 1654. Population: 6020 (2010 Census). The settlement was founded in 1654. In 1893, Verkh-Tula consisted of
Tula Oblast-Tyoplo-Ogaryovsky District
Tyoplo-Ogaryovsky District (Russian: Тёпло-Огарёвский райо́н) is an administrative district (raion), one of the twenty-three in Tula Oblast, Russia. As a municipal
Tula Oblast-Igor Panchenko
Panchenko (Russian: Игорь Владимирович Панченко; 18 May 1963 – 26 July 2023) was a Russian politician who served as a senator from Tula Oblast from 14 October
Tula Oblast-Chekalin
Chekalin (Russian: Чека́лин), formerly known as Likhvin (Лихвин) until 1945, is a town in Suvorovsky District of Tula Oblast, Russia, located on the left
Tula Oblast-Bolokhovo
Bolokhovo (Russian: Бо́лохово) is a town in Kireyevsky District of Tula Oblast, Russia, located on the Olen River (Oka's basin), 20 kilometers (12 mi)
Tula Oblast-Volovsky District, Tula Oblast
Volovsky District (Russian: Воло́вский райо́н) is an administrative district (raion), one of the twenty-three in Tula Oblast, Russia. As a municipal division
Tula Oblast-Kamensky District, Tula Oblast
Kamensky District (Russian: Каменский райо́н) is an administrative district (raion), one of the twenty-three in Tula Oblast, Russia. As a municipal division
Tula Oblast-Dubna, Russia
(Russian: Дубна) is the name of several inhabited localities in Russia. Urban localities Dubna, a town in Moscow Oblast Dubna, Dubensky District, Tula
Tula Oblast-Volovsky District
districts in Russia. Volovsky District, Lipetsk Oblast, an administrative and municipal district of Lipetsk Oblast Volovsky District, Tula Oblast, an administrative
Tula Oblast-Gritsovsky
Gritsovsky (Russian: Грицо́вский) is an urban locality (an urban-type settlement) in Venyovsky District of Tula Oblast, Russia, located 40 kilometers (25 mi)
Tula Oblast-Dubensky District, Tula Oblast
Dubensky District (Russian: Дубе́нский райо́н) is an administrative district (raion), one of the twenty-three in Tula Oblast, Russia. Within the framework
Tula Oblast-List of highest points of Russian federal subjects
324 metres (1,063 ft) The HP of Kostrom Oblast is only 0.1 metres (0.33 ft) higher than the HP of Tula oblast. Article in the Chuvash newspaper Vedomosti
Tula Oblast-Kulikovo Field
Field (Russian: Куликово поле, romanized: Kulikovo pole, lit. 'snipe’s field') is a field in the Kimovsky, Kurkinsky and Bogoroditsky districts of Tula Oblast
Tula Oblast-Chern, Russia
Chern (Russian: Чернь) is the name of several inhabited localities in Russia. Urban localities Chern, Tula Oblast, a work settlement in Chernsky District
Tula Oblast-Attacks in Russia during the Russian invasion of Ukraine
Following a Russian drone wave attack on Kyiv, Russian forces downed 24 Ukrainian drones over Moscow Oblast, Tula Oblast, Kaluga Oblast, Smolensk Oblast and Bryansk
Tula Oblast-Garmon
Oryol Oblast), khromka (хромка, 'chromatic'), Tula accordion (Тульская гармонь, after Tula) and talyanka (тальянка, 'Italian') Beside Russian folk music
Tula Oblast-List of food and drink monuments
the winter time. Tula pryanik monument established in Tula, Russia in 2014, Tula pryanik, a symbol of Tula, in addition to famous Tula firearms, is known
Tula Oblast-Krasino, Russia
a settlement in Smolensk Oblast Krasino-Uberezhnoye, a settlement in Tula Oblast This article includes a list of related items that share the same name
Tula Oblast-Tula constituency
constituency (No.183) is a legislative constituency in . Until 2007, the constituency was based entirely in metropolitan
Tula Oblast-Tula Kremlin
The Tula Kremlin (Russian: Тульский кремль) is a fortress in Tula, Russia, which was constructed in the early 16th century. There are two cathedrals within
Tula Oblast-Haplogroup N-M231
N-Y180247* Russia (Tatarstan) N-FT52835 Russia (Tula Oblast, Moscow) N-Y19108 N-Y19108* Russia (Tatarstan, Kirov Oblast) N-Y19453 N-Y19453* Russia (Tatarstan)
Tula Oblast-Pervomaysky, Tula Oblast
Pervomaysky (Russian: Первомайский) is an urban locality (an urban-type settlement) in Shchyokinsky District of Tula Oblast, Russia. Population: 10,058 (2010
Tula Oblast-Cherkassy, Russia
in Orenburg Oblast Cherkassy, Penza Oblast, a selo in Potlovsky Selsoviet of Kolyshleysky District in Penza Oblast Cherkassy, Tula Oblast, a selo in Yablonevsky
Tula Oblast-Slobodka, Russia
Slobodka (Russian: Слободка) is the name of several rural localities in Russia. As of 2012, three rural localities in Arkhangelsk Oblast bear this name:
Tula Oblast-Kurkino, Tula Oblast
Kurkino (Russian: Ку́ркино) is an urban locality (an urban-type settlement) in Kurkinsky District of Tula Oblast, Russia. Population: 5,411 (2010 Russian census);
Tula Oblast-Timeline of the Russian invasion of Ukraine (1 December 2023 – 31 March 2024)
Leningrad, Bryansk, Kursk, Tula and Voronezh Oblasts. Russia claimed to have taken the village of Nevelske, Donetsk Oblast. Six people were killed and
Tula Oblast-Oryol Oblast
(120 mi). Kaluga Oblast border it to the north-west; Tula Oblast is located to the north; Lipetsk Oblast — to the east; Kursk Oblast — to the south, and
Tula Oblast-Federal subjects of Russia
to the Russian Constitution, the Russian Federation consists of republics, krais, oblasts, cities of federal importance, an autonomous oblast, and autonomous
Tula Oblast-Zaoksky
district of Tula Oblast, Russia Zaoksky (urban-type settlement), an urban locality (a work settlement) in Zaoksky District of Tula Oblast, Russia Zaokskoye
Tula Oblast-Religion in Russia
Russia, including 41% to 60% in Yamalia and Perm Krai and over 60% in Kursk Oblast (69%), Voronezh Oblast (62%), Lipetsk Oblast (71%), Tambov Oblast (78%)
Tula Oblast-Chern, Tula Oblast
Chern (Russian: Чернь) is an urban locality (an urban-type settlement) in Chernsky District of Tula Oblast, Russia. Population: 6,405 (2010 Russian census);
Tula Oblast-Dobry, Russia
District As of 2010, two rural localities in Tula Oblast bear this name: Dobroye, Bogoroditsky District, Tula Oblast, a village in Krasnobuytsky Rural Okrug
Tula Oblast-Banny, Russia
Sverdlovsk Oblast Bannoye, Tambov Oblast, a settlement in Troitskoroslyaysky Selsoviet of Tokaryovsky District in Tambov Oblast Bannoye, Tula Oblast, a village
Tula Oblast-Makeyevka, Russia
567; 45.617 Makeyevka, Tula Oblast, a village in Golovenkovskaya Rural Administration of Shchyokinsky District in Tula Oblast Makeyevka, Zabaykalsky Krai
Tula Oblast-Bitva extrasensov
Russia) finalist, 2nd place — Leonid Konovalov (Tula, Russia) finalist, 3rd place — Maxim Vorotnikov (Natalya Vorotnikova's brother; Tula, Russia) 4th
Tula Oblast-Central Economic Region
Oblast Ivanovo Oblast Kaluga Oblast Kostroma Oblast Moscow Oblast Oryol Oblast Ryazan Oblast Smolensk Oblast Tula Oblast Tver Oblast Vladimir Oblast Yaroslavl
Tula Oblast-Tulsky
Republic of Adygea, Russia Tulsky (rural locality) (Tulskaya, Tulskoye), name of several rural localities in Russia Tula Oblast (Tulskaya oblast), a federal subject
Tula Oblast-Lipovo, Russia
Krai Lipovo, Smolensk Oblast, a village in Gusinskoye Rural Settlement of Krasninsky District of Smolensk Oblast Lipovo, Tula Oblast, a selo in Lipovskaya
Tula Oblast-Studeny, Russia
Sverdlovsk Oblast Studeny, Tula Oblast, a settlement in Alexandrovsky Rural Okrug of Zaoksky District of Tula Oblast Studeny, Voronezh Oblast, a settlement
Tula Oblast-Flags of the federal subjects of Russia
Flag of Tomsk Oblast (29 May 1997) Flag of Tula Oblast (25 November 2005) Flag of Tver Oblast (28 November 1996) Flag of Tyumen Oblast (25 October 2008)
Tula Oblast-Baranovka, Russia
District, Tula Oblast, a village in Arkhangelsky Rural Okrug of Kamensky District Baranovka, Sitovsky Rural Okrug, Kamensky District, Tula Oblast, a village
Tula Oblast-Kimovsk
Kimovsk (Russian: Ки́мовск) is a town and the administrative center of Kimovsky District in Tula Oblast, Russia, located at the watershed of the Don and
Tula Oblast-Leninsky, Russia
District of Kirov Oblast Rural localities Leninsky, Altai Krai, a settlement in Troitsky District of Altai Krai Leninsky, Tula Oblast, a settlement in
Tula Oblast-Russian submarine Tula (K-114)
Soviet Navy before being transferred to the Russian Navy following the dissolution of the Soviet Union. Tula underwent an extensive overhaul during 2000–2004
Tula Oblast-List of rural localities in Tula Oblast
in Tula Oblast. Tula Oblast (Russian: Ту́льская о́бласть, Tulskaya oblast) is a top-level political division of European Russia (namely an oblast). Its
Tula Oblast-Timeline of the Russian invasion of Ukraine (1 April 2024 – present)
were held back by Ukrainian forces. Russia claimed to have shot down 13 drones over Belgorod, Kursk and Tula Oblasts. Ukraine gave certificates of gratitude
Tula Oblast-Druzhba, Russia
Kamensky District, Tula Oblast, a village in Soklakovsky Rural Okrug of Kamensky District of Tula Oblast Druzhba, Kimovsky District, Tula Oblast, a settlement
Tula Oblast-Rudny, Russia
Rudny, Tula Oblast, a settlement in Kaznacheyevskaya Rural Administration of Shchyokinsky District of Tula Oblast Rudnoye, Jewish Autonomous Oblast, a selo
Tula Oblast-Plavsk
Plavsk (Russian: Плавск) is a town and the administrative center of Plavsky District in Tula Oblast, Russia, located on the Plava River. Population: 16
Tula Oblast-Kireyevsky District
Kireyevsky District (Russian: Кире́евский райо́н) is an administrative district (raion), one of the twenty-three in Tula Oblast, Russia. Within the framework
Tula Oblast-Zusha
The Zusha (Russian: Зуша) is a river in Tula and Oryol Oblast in Russia, a right tributary of the Oka. The length of the river is 234 km. The area of its
Tula Oblast-Beryozovka, Russia
Tula Oblast, a village in Spas-Koninsky Rural Okrug of Aleksinsky District Berezovka, Krasnobuytsky Rural Okrug, Bogoroditsky District, Tula Oblast,
Tula Oblast-Football derbies in Russia
derby: FC Metallurg Lipetsk vs. FC Vityaz Podolsk Tula–Oryol derby: FC Arsenal Tula vs. FC Oryol Kaluga Oblast derby: FC Kaluga vs. FC Kvant Obninsk, earlier
Tula Oblast-Pesochny, Russia
inhabited localities in Russia. As of 2010, one rural locality in Arkhangelsk Oblast bears this name: Pesochny, Arkhangelsk Oblast, a settlement in Kozminsky
Tula Oblast-Vyacheslav Dudka
Dmitriyevich Dudka (Russian: Вячеслав Дмитриевич Дудка; born 23 April 1960) is a Russian politician who served as the governor of Tula Oblast 2005–2011. Vyacheslav
Tula Oblast-Krasny, Russia
Arsenyevsky District, Tula Oblast, a settlement in Golubochensky Rural Okrug of Arsenyevsky District Krasny, Bogoroditsky District, Tula Oblast, a settlement
Tula Oblast-Administrative divisions of Tula Oblast
is a list of Administrative divisions of Tula Oblast. Cities and towns under the oblast's jurisdiction: Tula (Тула) (administrative center) City districts:
Tula Oblast-Vladimirovka, Russia
As of 2010, three rural localities in Tula Oblast bear this name: Vladimirovka, Bogoroditsky District, Tula Oblast, a village in Malevsky Rural Okrug of
Tula Oblast-Kimovsky District
Kimovsky District (Russian: Ки́мовский райо́н) is an administrative district (raion), one of the twenty-three in Tula Oblast, Russia. As a municipal division
Tula Oblast-Mayevka, Russia
of Shchyokinsky District in Tula Oblast Mayevka, Vladimir Oblast, a settlement in Alexandrovsky District of Vladimir Oblast Mayevka, alternative name of
Tula Oblast-Tula Cartridge Plant
Tula Cartridge Plant, also Tula Cartridge Works (TCW) (Russian: Тульский патронный завод, Tul'skiy Patronnyj Zavod) is a company based in Tula, Russia
Tula Oblast-106th Guards Airborne Division
of the Russian Airborne Troops, the VDV (Russian: Воздушно-десантные войска, romanized: Vozdushno-desantnye voyska). Based in the city of Tula, to the
Tula Oblast-Communists of Russia
In the 2019 Tula Oblast Duma election [ru], the Communists of Russia won 5.67% of the vote, and won 1 of the 36 seats on the Tula Oblast Duma. In the
Tula Oblast-Kurkinsky District
Kurkinsky District (Russian: Ку́ркинский райо́н) is an administrative district (raion), one of the twenty-three in Tula Oblast, Russia. As a municipal division
Tula Oblast-Adyghe Autonomous Oblast
autonomous oblast in 1936. Adyghe AO became part of Krasnodar Krai when it was established on September 13, 1937. On April 28, 1962, the district of Tula, Krasnodar
Tula Oblast-Aleksinsky District
Aleksinsky District (Russian: Але́ксинский райо́н) is an administrative district (raion), one of the twenty-three in Tula Oblast, Russia. It is located in
Tula Oblast-List of chairmen of the Tula Oblast Duma
Below is a list of office-holders in the Tula Oblast Duma: Duma website
Tula Oblast-List of cities and towns in Russia by population
This is a list of cities and towns in Russia and parts of the Russian-occupied territories of Ukraine with a population of over 50,000 as of the 2021
Tula Oblast-Sovetsk
Sovetsk, Kirov Oblast, a town in Sovetsky District of Kirov Oblast; 57°35′N 48°59′E / 57.583°N 48.983°E / 57.583; 48.983 Sovetsk, Tula Oblast, a town in
Tula Oblast-Borisovka
District As of 2010, three rural localities in Tula Oblast bear this name: Borisovka, Belyovsky District, Tula Oblast, a village in Novodoletsky Rural Okrug of
Tula Oblast-Pavlovka, Russia
District As of 2010, ten rural localities in Tula Oblast bear this name: Pavlovka, Aleksinsky District, Tula Oblast, a village in Alexandrovsky Rural Okrug
Tula Oblast-Arsenyevsky District
District (Russian: Арсе́ньевский райо́н. Arsěńěvskij rajon) is an administrative district (raion), one of the twenty-three in Tula Oblast, Russia. It is
Tula Oblast-Volovo, Volovsky District, Tula Oblast
Volovo (Russian: Воло́во) is an urban locality (an urban-type settlement) in Volovsky District of Tula Oblast, Russia. Population: 3,853 (2010 Russian census);
Tula Oblast-List of railway lines in Russia
Kursk Oblast, Russia) North Western Railways Northern Latitudinal Railway Perm Railway Polesia Railways (a section runs in Bryansk Oblast, Russia) Primorskaya
Tula Oblast-Yefremovsky District
Yefremovsky District (Russian: Ефре́мовский райо́н) is an administrative district (raion), one of the twenty-three in Tula Oblast, Russia. As a municipal division
Tula Oblast-2014 Russian elections
Karachay-Cherkessia Mari El Tatarstan Tuva Khabarovsk Krai Bryansk Oblast Volgograd Oblast Tula Oblast 2014 Moscow City Duma election Nenets Autonomous Okrug 1
Tula Oblast-Polevoy, Russia
Perm Krai Polevaya, Tula Oblast, a village in Davydovsky Rural Okrug of Belyovsky District in Tula Oblast Polevaya, Tver Oblast, a village in Tsentralnoye
Tula Oblast-Venyovsky District
Venyovsky District (Russian: Венёвский райо́н) is an administrative district (raion), one of the twenty-three in Tula Oblast, Russia. Within the framework
Tula Oblast-Yuzhny, Russia
Tomsk Oblast, a settlement in Tomsky District As of 2013, four rural localities in Tula Oblast bear this name: Yuzhny, Chernsky District, Tula Oblast, a
Tula Oblast-Sokolniki, Russia
Sokolniki (Russian: Сокольники) is the name of several rural localities in Russia. Sokolniki, Gvardeysky District, Kaliningrad Oblast, a settlement in
Tula Oblast-Shchyokinsky District
District (Russian: Щёкинский райо́н, Çjokinskij rajón) is an administrative district (raion), one of the twenty-three in Tula Oblast, Russia. Within the
Tula Oblast-Alexeyevka, Russia
Belyovsky District, Tula Oblast, a village in Kurakovsky Rural Okrug of Belyovsky District Alexeyevka, Bogoroditsky District, Tula Oblast, a village in Korsakovsky
Tula Oblast-Suvorovsky District
Suvorovsky District (Russian: Суво́ровский райо́н) is an administrative district (raion), one of the twenty-three in Tula Oblast, Russia. Within the framework
Tula Oblast-Cheremushki, Russia
District in Smolensk Oblast Cheremushki, Tomsk Oblast, a settlement in Chainsky District of Tomsk Oblast Cheremushki, Tula Oblast, a village in Rusinskaya
Tula Oblast-Bogoroditsky District
Bogoroditsky District (Russian: Богоро́дицкий райо́н) is an administrative district (raion), one of the twenty-three in Tula Oblast, Russia. As a municipal division
Tula Oblast-Nikolsky (inhabited locality)
Kurkinsky District, Tula Oblast, a selo in Sergiyevskaya Volost of Kurkinsky District Nikolskoye, Odoyevsky District, Tula Oblast, a village in Stoyanovskaya
Tula Oblast-Borisovo, Russia
District As of 2010, four rural localities in Tula Oblast bear this name: Borisovo, Aleksinsky District, Tula Oblast, a village in Borisovsky Rural Okrug of
Tula Oblast-Proletarsky District, Russia
center of Tver Oblast Rostov-on-Don Saransk Tula Tver Proletarsky (disambiguation) Proletarsk, name of several inhabited localities in Russia Законодательное
Tula Oblast-Mikhaylovsky, Russia
District As of 2010, nine rural localities in Tula Oblast bear this name: Mikhaylovsky, Chernsky District, Tula Oblast, a settlement in Popovskaya Rural Administration
Tula Oblast-Pervomaysky, Russia
Tambov Oblast, a work settlement in Pervomaysky District of Tambov Oblast Pervomaysky, Tula Oblast, a work settlement in Shchyokinsky District of Tula Oblast
Tula Oblast-Yepifan
81556; 38.56250 Yepifan (Russian: Епифань) is an urban locality (a work settlement) in Kimovsky District of Tula Oblast, Russia, located on the left bank
Tula Oblast-Chernsky District
Chernsky District (Russian: Че́рнский райо́н) is an administrative district (raion), one of the twenty-three in Tula Oblast, Russia. As a municipal division
Tula Oblast-2024 Russian presidential election
offices of the United Russia party and near a polling station in Nova Kakhovka, Kherson Oblast. On 6 March, a local official of the Russian Central Election
Tula Oblast-Annino, Russia
Annino (Russian: Аннино) is the name of several rural localities in Russia. Annino, Bryansk Oblast, a village in Usokhsky Selsoviet of Trubchevsky District
Tula Oblast-Dubna, Dubensky District, Tula Oblast
Dubna (Russian: Дубна) is an urban locality (an urban-type settlement) in Dubensky District of Tula Oblast, Russia. Population: 5,980 (2010 Russian census);
Tula Oblast-Yuliya Snigir
Snigir (Russian: Юлия Викторовна Снигирь; born 2 June 1983) is a Russian actress and model. Yuliya Snigir was born in Donskoy, Tula Oblast, Russian SFSR
Tula Oblast-List of heads of federal subjects of Russia
Kherson Oblast, the Lugansk People's Republic and Zaporozhye Oblast were annexed by Russia between 2014 and 2022 and, according to its constitution, are
Tula Oblast-Antonovka (rural locality)
Antonovka (Russian: Антоновка) is the name of several rural localities in Russia. Modern localities Antonovka, Arkharinsky District, Amur Oblast, a selo
Tula Oblast-Yasnogorsky District
Yasnogorsky District (Russian: Ясного́рский райо́н) is an administrative district (raion), one of the twenty-three in Tula Oblast, Russia. Within the framework
Tula Oblast-Rvy
(Russian: Рвы) is the name of several rural localities in Russia: Rvy, Pskov Oblast, a village in Dnovsky District of Pskov Oblast Rvy, Tula Oblast, a
Tula Oblast-Plavsky District
Plavsky District (Russian: Пла́вский райо́н) is an administrative district (raion), one of the twenty-three in Tula Oblast, Russia. As a municipal division
Tula Oblast-Kamenka, Russia
District As of 2012, eleven rural localities in Tula Oblast bear this name: Kamenka, Belyovsky District, Tula Oblast, a village in Rovensky Rural Okrug of Belyovsky
Tula Oblast-Klin, Russia
Klin (Russian: Клин) is the name of several like inhabited localities in Russia. As of 2010, one rural locality in Bryansk Oblast bears this name: Klin
Tula Oblast-Zarnitsa
Zarnitsa mine, diamond mine, Russia Zarnitsa, Altai Krai, populated place in Russia Zarnitsa, Tula Oblast [ru], Russia Zarnitsa, Gomel Region [ru], Belarus
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Tula Oblast-Andreyevka
Aleksinsky District, Tula Oblast, a village in Solopensky Rural Okrug of Aleksinsky District Andreyevka, Dubensky District, Tula Oblast, a village in Novopavshinsky
Tula Oblast-Novomoskovsk
Novomoskovsk may refer to: Novomoskovsk, Russia, a city in Tula Oblast Novomoskovsk Urban Okrug, the municipal formation which this city is incorporated
Tula Oblast-Anatoly Skurov
1952) is a Russian mining engineer, scientist and design engineer, and entrepreneur. Anatoly Skurov was born in the Tula Oblast, Russian SFSR, USSR on
Tula Oblast-Vladimir Gruzdev
and governor of the Tula Oblast (2011-2016). Since December 2016 - Chairman of the Board of the Association of Lawyers of Russia. Since 2005, he has been
Tula Oblast-Selsoviet
Territorial okrug (территориальный округ): in Murmansk Oblast Volost (волость): in Pskov Oblast and Tula Oblast (together with rural administrations, rural okrugs
Tula Oblast-Borodino, Russia
Borodino (Russian: Бородино) is the name of several inhabited localities in Russia. As of 2012, one rural locality in Bryansk Oblast bears this name: Borodino
Tula Oblast-Odoyevsky District
Odoyevsky District (Russian: Одо́евский райо́н) is an administrative district (raion), one of the twenty-three in Tula Oblast, Russia. Within the framework
Tula Oblast-Vasily Starodubtsev
(Russian: Василий Александрович Стародубцев; December 25, 1931 – December 30, 2011) was a Soviet and Russian politician and governor of Tula Oblast from
Tula Oblast-Uzlovsky District
Uzlovsky District (Russian: Узло́вский райо́н) is an administrative district (raion), one of the twenty-three in Tula Oblast, Russia. Within the framework
Tula Oblast-M4 highway (Russia)
The Don Highway continues across Tula Oblast west of Venev, through Bogoroditsk and Yefremov, then across Lipetsk Oblast, passing through Yelets and Zadonsk
Tula Oblast-Mirny, Russia
District As of 2010, two rural localities in Tula Oblast bear this name: Mirny, Novomoskovsky District, Tula Oblast, a settlement under the administrative jurisdiction
Tula Oblast-Nikolay Dudov
on 1 January 1952 in the town of Severo-Zadonsk (now part of Donskoy, Tula Oblast). Since 1969 he has been a locksmith at a condenser plant. In 1970-1972
Tula Oblast-Pochinki
1841, two rural localities in Tula Oblast bear this name: Pochinki, Griboyedovskaya Volost, Kurkinsky District, Tula Oblast, a village in Griboyedovskaya
Tula Oblast-Nepryadva
The Nepryadva (Russian: Непрядва) is a right tributary of the Don river in Tula Oblast, Russia. The river is 67 km long and its catchment area comprises
Tula Oblast-Askan, Russia
Iskan (Russian: Искань) is a village in Zaoksky District of Tula Oblast, Russia. Latitude: 54 ° 47'60″ North Latitude Longitude: 37 ° 17'60″ East Longitude
Tula Oblast-Novomoskovsky District
Novomoskovsky District (Russian: Новомоско́вский райо́н) is an administrative district (raion), one of the twenty-three in Tula Oblast, Russia. Within the framework
Tula Oblast-Gorodok, Russia
Gorodok (Russian: Городок) is the name of several inhabited localities in Russia. As of 2010, one rural locality in Irkutsk Oblast bears this name: Gorodok
Tula Oblast-Prokhorovka
District of Rostov Oblast Prokhorovka, Tula Oblast, a village in Prokhorovsky Rural Okrug of Novomoskovsky District of Tula Oblast This article includes
Tula Oblast-Novogurovsky
Novogurovsky (Russian: Новогуровский) is an urban locality (a work settlement) in Aleksinsky District of Tula Oblast, Russia. Population: 3,590 (2010 Russian census);
Tula Oblast-Dolgy
District As of 2010, two rural localities in Tula Oblast bear this name: Dolgoye, Kireyevsky District, Tula Oblast, a selo in Podosinovsky Rural Okrug of Kireyevsky
Tula Oblast-Pokrovsky, Russia
inhabited localities in Russia. As of 2010, three rural localities in Arkhangelsk Oblast bear this name: Pokrovskoye, Arkhangelsk Oblast, a settlement in Tamitsky
Tula Oblast-Zheleznodorozhny, Russia
Zheleznodorozhny, Tula Oblast, a settlement in Revyakinskaya Rural Territory of Yasnogorsky District in Tula Oblast Zheleznodorozhny, Volgograd Oblast, a settlement
Tula Oblast-Russian surface-to-air missile design bureaus
design bureaus in Russia, including MKB Fakel, NPO Novator, and DNPP. The MKB Fakel design bureau is located in Khimki Moscow Oblast, and was founded in
Tula Oblast-Timeline of the Russian invasion of Ukraine (1 September – 30 November 2023)
Ukrainian drones over Moscow Oblast, Tula Oblast, Kaluga Oblast, Smolensk Oblast and the Bryansk Oblast. One civilian was injured in Tula when an intercepted drone
Tula Oblast-Yubileyny, Russia
several rural localities in Russia. As of 2012, two rural localities in Amur Oblast bear this name: Yubileyny, Amur Oblast, a settlement in Yubileynensky
Tula Oblast-Constituencies of Russia
Oblast Tver constituency (No. 179) Zavolzhsky constituency (No. 180) Tomsk Oblast Tomsk constituency (No. 181) Ob constituency (No. 182) Tula Oblast Tula
Tula Oblast-Ivanovka, Russia
District As of 2012, eight rural localities in Tula Oblast bear this name: Ivanovka, Dubensky District, Tula Oblast, a village in Nadezhdinsky Rural Okrug of
Tula Oblast-Medvenka
Kursk Oblast Rural localities Medvenka, Kireyevsky District, Tula Oblast, a village in Dedilovsky Rural Okrug of Kireyevsky District of Tula Oblast Medvenka
Tula Oblast-List of federal subjects of Russia by population
was merged into Irkutsk Oblast in 2008. Zabaykalsky Krai was formed on March 1, 2008 as a result of the merger of Chita Oblast and Agin-Buryat Autonomous
Tula Oblast-Tula Suvorov Military School
In March 2016, Alexey Dyumin, the governor of Tula Oblast (and a former lieutenant general in the Russian military himself) recommended to President Vladimir
Tula Oblast-Toropovo
Toropovo, Nizhny Novgorod Oblast, a village in Nizhny Novgorod Oblast, Russia Toropovo, Tula Oblast, a village in Tula Oblast, Russia Toropovo, name of several
Tula Oblast-Art Nouveau architecture in Russia
Holy Trinity in Balakovo, Saratov Oblast by Fyodor Schechtel (1908–09), Church of the Holy Trinity in Bekhovo, Tula Oblast by famous artist Vasily Polenov
Tula Oblast-Znamenka, Russia
District As of 2010, two rural localities in Tula Oblast bear this name: Znamenka, Chernsky District, Tula Oblast, a village in Velyenikolskaya Rural Administration
Tula Oblast-Shchyokino constituency
was a Russian legislative constituency in Tula Oblast in 1993–2007. The constituency covered upstate southern Tula Oblast. In 2016 Tula Oblast lost one
Tula Oblast-Evdokia Bobyleva
citizen of the Tula Oblast on 27 August 2008 by the Governor of Tula Oblast "for outstanding services to the Russian Federation and the Tula Region, high
Tula Oblast-Chermoshnya
to: Chermoshnya, Kaluga Oblast, a village in Kaluga Oblast, Russia Chermoshnya, Tula Oblast, a village in Tula Oblast, Russia This article includes a
Tula Oblast-Kobylinka
refer to: Kobylinka, Ryazan Oblast, a village in Ryazan Oblast, Russia Kobylinka, Tula Oblast, a village in Tula Oblast, Russia This article includes a list
Tula Oblast-Kazakovka
Nizhny Novgorod Oblast, a village (selo) in Nizhny Novgorod Oblast, Russia Kazakovka, Tula Oblast, a village in Tula Oblast, Russia Kazakovka, name of
Tula Oblast-Tula Oblast
Tula Oblast (Russian: Ту́льская о́бласть, romanized: Tul'skaya oblast') is a federal subject (an oblast) of Russia. It is geographically located in European
Tula Oblast-Tula, Russia
Tula (Russian: Тула, IPA: [ˈtulə]) is the largest city and the administrative center of Tula Oblast in Russia, located 193 kilometers (120 mi) south of
Tula Oblast-Tula Arms Plant
1712 in Tula, Tula Oblast as Tula Arsenal. Throughout its history, it has produced weapons for the Russian state. Its name was changed from Tula Arsenal
Tula Oblast-Governor of Tula Oblast
Governor of Tula Oblast is the head of Tula Oblast, the federal subject of Russia. The governor is elected by the people of Tula Oblast for five years
Tula Oblast-FC Arsenal Tula
FC Zenit Tula 1959–61: FC Trud Tula 1962–63: FC Shakhtyor Tula 1964–74: FC Metallurg Tula 1975–79: FC Mashinostroitel Tula 1980–83: FC TOZ Tula 1984–2006:
Tula Oblast-Communists of Russia
In the 2019 Tula Oblast Duma election [ru], the Communists of Russia won 5.67% of the vote, and won 1 of the 36 seats on the Tula Oblast Duma. In the
Tula Oblast-Dmitry Milyaev
acting Governor of Tula Oblast since 14 May 2024. Dmitry Milyaev was born in Kireyevsk, Tula Oblast. In 1997, he graduated from the Tula State Pedagogical
Tula Oblast-Armorial of Russia
of Sverdlovsk Oblast Coat of arms of Tambov Oblast Coat of arms of Tomsk Oblast Coat of arms of Tver Oblast Coat of arms of Tula Oblast Coat of arms of
Tula Oblast-2024 Tula Oblast gubernatorial election
The 2024 Tula Oblast gubernatorial election will take place on 6–8 September 2024, on common election day, coinciding with 2024 Tula Oblast Duma election
Tula Oblast-Aleksey Dyumin
Minister of Defense. From 2016 to 2024, he served as the Governor of Tula Oblast. He holds the rank of lieutenant general and was awarded the title of
Tula Oblast-Krasny Yar (inhabited locality)
District As of 2010, two rural localities in Tula Oblast bear this name: Krasny Yar, Kireyevsky District, Tula Oblast, a settlement in Krasnoyarsky Rural Okrug
Tula Oblast-Vyacheslav Fedorishchev
the deputy governor of the Tula Oblast. In 2018, Fedorishchev was appointed the first deputy governor of the Tula Oblast. In December 2018, Vyacheslav
Tula Oblast-Lesnoy, Russia
District As of 2010, four rural localities in Tula Oblast bear this name: Lesnoy, Dubensky District, Tula Oblast, a settlement in Gvardeysky Rural Okrug of
Tula Oblast-Aleksin
Aleksinsky District in Tula Oblast, Russia, located 71 kilometers (44 mi) northwest of Tula, the administrative center of the oblast. Population: 57,102 (2021
Tula Oblast-Tula
Look up Tula or tula in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tula may refer to: Tula Mountains Tula Point Tulā, a solar month in the traditional Indian calendar
Tula Oblast-Tula Governorate
Uyezd (Novosil) Odoyevsky Uyezd (Odoyev) Tulsky Uyezd (Tula) Chernsky Uyezd (Chern) Tula Oblast "Первая всеобщая перепись населения Российской Империи
Tula Oblast-Barsuki
2012, four rural localities in Tula Oblast bear this name: Barsuki, Barsukovsky Rural Okrug, Leninsky District, Tula Oblast, a settlement in Barsukovsky
Tula Oblast-Gorodok, Russia
locality in Tomsk Oblast bears this name: Gorodok, Tomsk Oblast, a selo in Pervomaysky District As of 2010, one rural locality in Tula Oblast bears this name:
Tula Oblast-Sosnovka
Aleksinsky District, Tula Oblast, a village in Bunyrevsky Rural Okrug of Aleksinsky District Sosnovka, Chernsky District, Tula Oblast, a village in Krestovskaya
Tula Oblast-Petrovsky (inhabited locality)
Tyulyachinsky District As of 2012, nine rural localities in Tula Oblast bear this name: Petrovsky, Tula Oblast, a settlement in Inshinsky Rural Okrug of Leninsky
Tula Oblast-List of cities and towns in Russia
31. Astrakhan 32. Naberezhnye Chelny 33. Penza 34. Lipetsk 35. Kirov 36. Tula 37. Cheboksary 38. Kaliningrad 39. Kursk 40. Ulan-Ude 41. Stavropol 42. Magnitogorsk
Tula Oblast-Slobodka, Russia
nine rural localities in Tula Oblast bear this name: Slobodka, Michurinsky Rural Okrug, Aleksinsky District, Tula Oblast, a village in Michurinsky Rural
Tula Oblast-Oktyabrsky, Russia
As of 2012, eight rural localities in Tula Oblast bear this name: Oktyabrsky, Arsenyevsky District, Tula Oblast, a settlement in Belokolodezsky Rural
Tula Oblast-Stepnoy
Chernsky District, Tula Oblast, a settlement in Fedorovskaya Rural Administration of Chernsky District Stepnoy, Kurkinsky District, Tula Oblast, a settlement
Tula Oblast-Pokrovsky, Russia
District As of 2010, five rural localities in Tula Oblast bear this name: Pokrovskoye, Chernsky District, Tula Oblast, a village in Krestovskaya Rural Administration
Tula Oblast-Mikhaylovka, Russia
District As of 2012, nine rural localities in Tula Oblast bear this name: Mikhaylovka, Chernsky District, Tula Oblast, a village in Popovskaya Rural Administration
Tula Oblast-Klimovsky (rural locality)
As of 2010, three rural localities in Tula Oblast bear this name: Klimovskoye, Shchyokinsky District, Tula Oblast, a village in Nikolskaya Rural Administration
Tula Oblast-Nikolayevka, Russia
District As of 2010, six rural localities in Tula Oblast bear this name: Nikolayevka, Belyovsky District, Tula Oblast, a village in Bobrikovsky Rural Okrug of
Tula Oblast-Matveyevka
Znamensky District As of 2010, one rural locality in Tula Oblast bears this name: Matveyevka, Tula Oblast, a village in Vasilyevsky Rural Okrug of Venyovsky
Tula Oblast-Ozerki (rural locality)
Kireyevsky District, Tula Oblast, a village in Bolshekalmyksky Rural Okrug of Kireyevsky District Ozerki, Kurkinsky District, Tula Oblast, a village in Krestovskaya
Tula Oblast-Berezovo
Belyovsky District, Tula Oblast, a village in Berezovsky Rural Okrug of Belyovsky District Berezovo, Dubensky District, Tula Oblast, a village in Protasovsky
Tula Oblast-Medvedki
District As of 2022, three rural localities in Tula Oblast bear this name: Medvedki, Chernsky District, Tula Oblast, a village in Fedorovskaya Rural Administration
Tula Oblast-Rassvet, Russia
Leninsky District, Tula Oblast, a settlement in Rassvetovsky Rural Okrug of Leninsky District Rassvet, Venyovsky District, Tula Oblast, a settlement in
Tula Oblast-Donskoy, Tula Oblast
Донско́й) is a town in Tula Oblast, Russia, located in the upper streams of the Don River, 65 kilometers (40 mi) southeast of Tula. Population: 61,477 (2021
Tula Oblast-Gorshkovo
District As of 2012, two rural localities in Tula Oblast bear this name: Gorshkovo, Venyovsky District, Tula Oblast, a village in Mordvessky Rural Okrug of
Tula Oblast-2021 Russian regional elections
Assembly of Amur Oblast 7th Duma of Astrakhan Oblast 7th Kaliningrad Oblast Duma 7th Legislative Assembly of Kirov Oblast 7th Kursk Oblast Duma 7th Legislative
Tula Oblast-Vypolzovo
Vypolzovo, Smolensk Oblast, a village in Kaydakovskoye Rural Settlement of Vyazemsky District As of 2012, one rural locality in Tula Oblast bears this name:
Tula Oblast-List of cities and towns in Russia by population
surrounding Moscow Oblast, also serves as its capital The city of Saint Petersburg, though a separate entity from the surrounding Leningrad Oblast, also serves
Tula Oblast-Ivanovsky (rural locality)
Zelenodolsky District As of 2010, seven rural localities in Tula Oblast bear this name: Ivanovsky, Tula Oblast, a settlement in Yazykovsky Rural Okrug of Kamensky
Tula Oblast-Maryino (rural locality)
District As of 2010, six rural localities in Tula Oblast bear this name: Maryino, Dubensky District, Tula Oblast, a village in Nadezhdinsky Rural Okrug of
Tula Oblast-Lebyazhy
Alexeyevsky District As of 2010, one rural locality in Tula Oblast bears this name: Lebyazhye, Tula Oblast, a village in Panarinsky Rural Okrug of Volovsky
Tula Oblast-Kozhino
District, Smolensk Oblast, a village in Tesovskoye Rural Settlement of Novoduginsky District As of 2012, one rural locality in Tula Oblast bears this name:
Tula Oblast-Arkhangelsky (rural locality)
As of 2010, five rural localities in Tula Oblast bear this name: Arkhangelskoye, Chernsky District, Tula Oblast, a selo in Arkhangelskaya Rural Administration
Tula Oblast-Chekalin
as Likhvin (Лихвин) until 1945, is a town in Suvorovsky District of Tula Oblast, Russia, located on the left bank of the Oka River. Population: 994 (2010
Tula Oblast-Stupino (inhabited locality)
Pskov Oblast, a village in Pechorsky District As of 2010, two rural localities in Tula Oblast bear this name: Stupino, Aleksinsky District, Tula Oblast, a
Tula Oblast-2024 Tula Oblast Duma election
The 2024 Tula Oblast Duma election will take place on 6–8 September 2024, on common election day, coinciding with 2024 Tula Oblast gubernatorial election
Tula Oblast-Belyov
Белёв) is a town and the administrative center of Belyovsky District in Tula Oblast, Russia, located on the left bank of the Oka River. Population: 13,180
Tula Oblast-Isakovo, Russia
District As of 2010, two rural localities in Tula Oblast bear this name: Isakovo, Suvorovsky District, Tula Oblast, a village in Bogdanovskaya Rural Territory
Tula Oblast-Yekaterinovka, Russia
As of 2010, two rural localities in Tula Oblast bear this name: Yekaterinovka, Yasnogorsky District, Tula Oblast, a village in Burakovskaya Rural Territory
Tula Oblast-Novomoskovsk, Russia
is a city and the administrative center of Novomoskovsky District in Tula Oblast, Russia, located at the source of the Don and Shat Rivers. Population:
Tula Oblast-Borodino, Russia
District, Smolensk Oblast, a village in Novoselskoye Rural Settlement of Vyazemsky District As of 2012, one rural locality in Tula Oblast bears this name:
Tula Oblast-Danilovka
Aleksinsky District, Tula Oblast, a village in Spas-Koninsky Rural Okrug of Aleksinsky District Danilovka, Kurkinsky District, Tula Oblast, a village in Ivanovskaya
Tula Oblast-Znamensky (rural locality)
Sukholozhsky District As of 2010, four rural localities in Tula Oblast bear this name: Znamensky, Tula Oblast, a settlement in Shirinsky Rural Okrug of Novomoskovsky
Tula Oblast-Vysoky (inhabited locality)
name: Vysoky, Tula Oblast, a settlement in Novopokrovskaya Rural Administration of Chernsky District Vysokoye, Dubensky District, Tula Oblast, a village
Tula Oblast-Dmitriyevsky (rural locality)
Krasnogvardeysky District As of 2010, one rural locality in Tula Oblast bears this name: Dmitriyevskoye, Tula Oblast, a selo in Dmitriyevsky Rural Okrug of Zaoksky
Tula Oblast-Selivanovo
District, Smolensk Oblast, a village in Yushkovskoye Rural Settlement of Vyazemsky District As of 2012, one rural locality in Tula Oblast bears this name:
Tula Oblast-Staroselye (rural locality)
District, Smolensk Oblast, a village in Podroshchinskoye Rural Settlement of Yartsevsky District As of 2010, one rural locality in Tula Oblast bears this name:
Tula Oblast-Sloboda (rural locality)
2012, three rural localities in Tula Oblast bear this name: Sloboda, Slobodskoy Rural Okrug, Belyovsky District, Tula Oblast, a village in Slobodskoy Rural
Tula Oblast-Panino, Russia
Tokaryovsky District As of 2010, one rural locality in Tula Oblast bears this name: Panino, Tula Oblast, a selo in Podosinovsky Rural Okrug of Kireyevsky District
Tula Oblast-Novoselki
As of 2010, eleven rural localities in Tula Oblast bear this name: Novoselki, Aleksinsky District, Tula Oblast, a village in Aleksandrovsky Rural Okrug
Tula Oblast-Pavlovo
Tomsk Oblast, a selo in Kargasoksky District As of 2010, two rural localities in Tula Oblast bear this name: Pavlovo, Aleksinsky District, Tula Oblast, a
Tula Oblast-Maysky (inhabited locality)
Shchyokinsky District, Tula Oblast, a settlement in Zhitovskaya Rural Administration of Shchyokinsky District Maysky, Uzlovsky District, Tula Oblast, a settlement
Tula Oblast-Verkhovye
District, Smolensk Oblast, a village in Budnitskoye Rural Settlement of Velizhsky District As of 2010, one rural locality in Tula Oblast bears this name:
Tula Oblast-Timeline of the Russian invasion of Ukraine (1 April 2024 – present)
Russia claimed to have shot down 13 drones over Belgorod, Kursk and Tula Oblasts. Ukraine gave certificates of gratitude to a multinational group of "vigilante
Tula Oblast-Dmitriyevka
As of 2010, seven rural localities in Tula Oblast bear this name: Dmitriyevka, Belyovsky District, Tula Oblast, a village in Bolotsky Rural Okrug of Belyovsky
Tula Oblast-Romanovka (inhabited locality)
locality in Tomsk Oblast bears this name: Romanovka, Tomsk Oblast, a village in Tomsky District As of 2012, one rural locality in Tula Oblast bears this name:
Tula Oblast-Krapivna, Tula Oblast
(Russian: Крапивна) is a rural locality (a selo) in Shchyokinsky District of Tula Oblast, Russia, located on the Plava River near its confluence with the Upa
Tula Oblast-Yubileyny, Russia
Inzhavinsky District As of 2012, one rural locality in Tula Oblast bears this name: Yubileyny, Tula Oblast, a settlement in Yasnopolyanskaya Rural Administration
Tula Oblast-Battle of Kulikovo
place on 8 September 1380, at Kulikovo Field near the Don River (now Tula Oblast, Russia) and was won by Dmitry, who became known as Donskoy ("of the
Tula Oblast-Arsenyevo
localities Arsenyevo, Arsenyevsky District, Tula Oblast, a work settlement in Arsenyevsky District of Tula Oblast Rural localities Arsenyevo, Khabarovsk Krai
Tula Oblast-Obukhovo
Laishevsky District As of 2010, one rural locality in Tula Oblast bears this name: Obukhovo, Tula Oblast, a village in Solopensky Rural Okrug of Aleksinsky
Tula Oblast-Leo Tolstoy
at Yasnaya Polyana, a family estate 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) southwest of Tula, and 200 kilometres (120 mi) south of Moscow. He was the fourth of five children
Tula Oblast-Baranovo
Baranovo, Tomsk Oblast, a village in Krivosheinsky District As of 2012, one rural locality in Tula Oblast bears this name: Baranovo, Tula Oblast, a village
Tula Oblast-Semyonovka, Russia
Tomsk Oblast, a selo in Zyryansky District As of 2014, three rural localities in Tula Oblast bear this name: Semyonovka, Dubensky District, Tula Oblast, a
Tula Oblast-Pesochny, Russia
Bezenchuksky District As of 2010, one rural locality in Tula Oblast bears this name: Pesochnoye, Tula Oblast, a village in Aransky Rural Okrug of Arsenyevsky
Tula Oblast-Kulikovo Field
is a field in the Kimovsky, Kurkinsky and Bogoroditsky districts of Tula Oblast in Russia. It is where the Battle of Kulikovo took place on September
Tula Oblast-Gorny (inhabited locality)
Kamensky District As of 2013, one rural locality in Tula Oblast bears this name: Gorny, Tula Oblast, a settlement in Boryatinsky Rural Okrug of Volovsky
Tula Oblast-Troitsky, Russia
District As of 2010, five rural localities in Tula Oblast bear this name: Troitsky, Chernsky District, Tula Oblast, a settlement in Solovyevskaya Rural Administration
Tula Oblast-Zarya, Russia
District As of 2010, two rural localities in Tula Oblast bear this name: Zarya, Shchyokinsky District, Tula Oblast, a settlement in Lazarevskaya Rural Administration
Tula Oblast-Yuryevo
Ryazan Oblast bears this name: Yuryevo, Ryazan Oblast, a selo in Yuryevsky Rural Okrug of Pitelinsky District As of 2010, two rural localities in Tula Oblast
Tula Oblast-Kukuyevka, Russia
Chernsky District, Tula Oblast, a village Kukuyevka, Kurkinsky District, Tula Oblast, a village Kukuyevka, Shchyokinsky District, Tula Oblast, a village Белгородская
Tula Oblast-Stanovoy (rural locality)
of Beryozovsky As of 2022, one rural locality in Tula Oblast bears this name: Stanovaya, Tula Oblast, a village in Yaltinsky Rural Okrug of Volovsky District
Tula Oblast-Bogoroditsky (rural locality)
Chernsky District, Tula Oblast, a village in Popovskaya Rural Administration of Chernsky District Bogoroditskoye, Dubensky District, Tula Oblast, a village in
Tula Oblast-Yuliya Snigir
1983) is a Russian actress and model. Yuliya Snigir was born in Donskoy, Tula Oblast, Russian SFSR. She graduated from high school number 20 in Donskoy. Hoping
Tula Oblast-Yakovlevsky (rural locality)
Yakovlevskoye, Pskov Oblast, a village in Novorzhevsky District As of 2010, one rural locality in Tula Oblast bears this name: Yakovlevsky, Tula Oblast, a settlement
Tula Oblast-Voskhod, Russia
Leninogorsky District As of 2010, one rural locality in Tula Oblast bears this name: Voskhod, Tula Oblast, a village in Muravlyansky Rural Okrug of Kimovsky
Tula Oblast-Krasnaya Gorka
Tomsk Oblast bears this name: Krasnaya Gorka, Tomsk Oblast, a village in Teguldetsky District As of 2012, two rural localities in Tula Oblast bear this
Tula Oblast-Grachyovka
Oblast, a settlement in Yegorovsky Selsoviet of Pichayevsky District As of 2010, one rural locality in Tula Oblast bears this name: Grachyovka, Tula Oblast
Tula Oblast-Molodyozhny (inhabited locality)
District, Tomsk Oblast, a settlement in Tomsky District As of 2012, one rural locality in Tula Oblast bears this name: Molodyozhny, Tula Oblast, a settlement
Tula Oblast-Ivanovo, Russia
Vyazemsky District As of 2010, one rural locality in Tula Oblast bears this name: Ivanovo, Tula Oblast, a village in Ivanovsky Rural Okrug of Belyovsky District
Tula Oblast-Zhukovo
Aleksinsky District, Tula Oblast, a village in Solopensky Rural Okrug of Aleksinsky District Zhukovo, Belyovsky District, Tula Oblast, a selo in Zhukovsky
Tula Oblast-Pushkino, Russia
District As of 2010, two rural localities in Tula Oblast bear this name: Pushkino, Aleksinsky District, Tula Oblast, a selo in Michurinsky Rural Okrug of Aleksinsky
Tula Oblast-2024 Samara Oblast gubernatorial election
Governor of Samara Oblast (2024–present), former First Deputy Governor of Tula Oblast – Chairman of the Government of Tula Oblast (2022–2024) Aleksandr
Tula Oblast-List of museums in Russia
This is a list of museums in Russia. It includes details of museums within Crimean peninsula as Russia annexed the territory in 2014 and now administers
Tula Oblast-Ushakovo
District, Tula Oblast, a village in Lyutoricheskaya Rural Administration of Uzlovsky District Ushakovo, Yasnogorsky District, Tula Oblast, a village
Tula Oblast-Sovetsk
57.583°N 48.983°E / 57.583; 48.983 Sovetsk, Tula Oblast, a town in Shchyokinsky District of Tula Oblast Sovetsky (disambiguation) Soviet (disambiguation)
Tula Oblast-Western Military District
Smolensk Oblast, Tambov Oblast, Tver Oblast, Tula Oblast, Vladimir Oblast, Vologda Oblast, Voronezh Oblast, Yaroslavl Oblast. On 1 December 2014, the Arctic
Tula Oblast-KBP Instrument Design Bureau
the main enterprises in the field of Russian defense industry, based in Tula. It is engaged in designing high-precision weapon systems for the Army, the
Tula Oblast-Pestovo
Velikoluksky District As of 2010, one rural locality in Tula Oblast bears this name: Pestovo, Tula Oblast, a village in Kondukovskaya Rural Administration of
Tula Oblast-Novotroitsky
Tukayevsky District As of 2010, one rural locality in Tula Oblast bears this name: Novotroitskoye, Tula Oblast, a village in Andreyevskaya Volost of Kurkinsky
Tula Oblast-Lopatino
Inzhavinsky District As of 2010, one rural locality in Tula Oblast bears this name: Lopatino, Tula Oblast, a village in Rassvetovsky Rural Okrug of Venyovsky
Tula Oblast-Romanovo
Sverdlovsk Oblast bears this name: Romanovo, Sverdlovsk Oblast, a selo in Serovsky District As of 2010, one rural locality in Tula Oblast bears this name:
Tula Oblast-Pirogovo
Sverdlovsk Oblast, a selo in Kamensky District As of 2012, two rural localities in Tula Oblast bear this name: Pirogovo, Venyovsky District, Tula Oblast, a village
Tula Oblast-Klin, Russia
Smolensk Oblast, a village in Isakovskoye Rural Settlement of Vyazemsky District As of 2010, one rural locality in Tula Oblast bears this name: Klin, Tula Oblast
Tula Oblast-Yagodny
District, Tomsk Oblast, a settlement in Verkhneketsky District As of 2022, one rural locality in Tula Oblast bears this name: Yagodnoye, Tula Oblast, a village
Tula Oblast-Novy (inhabited locality)
Leninsky District, Tula Oblast, a settlement in Rassvetovsky Rural Okrug of Leninsky District Novy, Uzlovsky District, Tula Oblast, a settlement in Lyutoricheskaya
Tula Oblast-Lipki, Russia
Kireyevsky District, Tula Oblast, a town in Kireyevsky District of Tula Oblast Rural localities Lipki, Mglinsky District, Bryansk Oblast, a settlement in
Tula Oblast-Pavlovsky (inhabited locality)
As of 2010, three rural localities in Tula Oblast bear this name: Pavlovskoye, Odoyevsky District, Tula Oblast, a selo in Zhemchuzhnikovskaya Rural Administration
Tula Oblast-Yasnogorsk, Tula Oblast
in Tula Oblast, Russia, located on the Vashana River (Oka's tributary), 35 kilometers (22 mi) north of Tula, the administrative center of the oblast. Population:
Tula Oblast-Novomoskovsk
Novomoskovsk may refer to: Novomoskovsk, Russia, a city in Tula Oblast Novomoskovsk Urban Okrug, the municipal formation which this city is incorporated
Tula Oblast-Ustye
Ustye, Morshansky District, Tambov Oblast, a selo in Ustyinsky Selsoviet of Morshansky District Ustye, Tula Oblast, a village in Ustyinsky Rural Okrug
Tula Oblast-Golovinsky (rural locality)
58.267; 41.667 As of 2014, one rural locality in Tula Oblast bears this name: Golovinskoye, Tula Oblast, a village in Stoyanovskaya Rural Administration
Tula Oblast-Mokhovoy
Bogoroditsky District, Tula Oblast, a village in Tovarkovsky Rural Okrug of Bogoroditsky District Mokhovoye, Kireyevsky District, Tula Oblast, a village in Novoselsky
Tula Oblast-Kostino, Russia
Leninsky District, Tula Oblast, a village in Varfolomeyevsky Rural Okrug of Leninsky District Kostino, Zaoksky District, Tula Oblast, a village in Romanovsky
Tula Oblast-Leninsky, Tula Oblast
locality (a settlement) and the administrative center of Leninsky District, Tula Oblast, Russia. Population: 7,054 (2010 Russian census); 10,120 (2002 Census);
Tula Oblast-2021 Tula Oblast gubernatorial election
The 2021 Tula Oblast gubernatorial election took place on 17–19 September 2021, on common election day, coinciding with election to the State Duma. Incumbent
Tula Oblast-Komsomolsky, Russia
District As of 2012, two rural localities in Tula Oblast bear this name: Komsomolsky, Kireyevsky District, Tula Oblast, a settlement under the administrative
Tula Oblast-Tula Kremlin
Museum of Military History Tula Oblast, Folk Art Museum, Tula region, Tula samovars and Museum and Museum of the History stick Tula Kremlin. The complex includes
Tula Oblast-Ilyinka
Nizhnekamsk As of 2012, five rural localities in Tula Oblast bear this name: Ilyinka, Arsenyevsky District, Tula Oblast, a village in Bobrovsky Rural Okrug of Arsenyevsky
Tula Oblast-Shilovo
Tambov Oblast bears this name: Shilovo, Tambov Oblast, a selo in Grazhdanovsky Selsoviet of Bondarsky District As of 2010, two rural localities in Tula Oblast
Tula Oblast-Tula Cartridge Plant
Tula Cartridge Plant, also Tula Cartridge Works (TCW) (Russian: Тульский патронный завод, Tul'skiy Patronnyj Zavod) is a company based in Tula, Russia
Tula Oblast-Porechye
Tula Oblast, a settlement in Opochensky Rural Okrug of Dubensky District Porechye (village), Opochensky Rural Okrug, Dubensky District, Tula Oblast,
Tula Oblast-Ivan Okhlobystin
22 July 1966 in the recreation center "Polenovo" (Zaoksky District, Tula Oblast, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union), where his father, Ivan Ivanovich Okhlobystin
Tula Oblast-Kamensky District
district of Rostov Oblast Kamensky District, Sverdlovsk Oblast, an administrative district of Sverdlovsk Oblast Kamensky District, Tula Oblast, an administrative
Tula Oblast-Borovoy (inhabited locality)
Sverdlovsk Oblast, a village in Prokopyevsky Selsoviet of Verkhotursky District As of 2012, one rural locality in Tula Oblast bears this name: Borovoye, Tula Oblast
Tula Oblast-Don (river)
Don rises in the town of Novomoskovsk 60 kilometres (37 mi) southeast of Tula (in turn 193 kilometres (120 mi) south of Moscow), and flows 1,870 kilometres
Tula Oblast-Alexeyevsky (inhabited locality)
Laishevsky District As of 2010, one rural locality in Tula Oblast bears this name: Alexeyevsky, Tula Oblast, a settlement in Nikitsky Rural Okrug of Volovsky
Tula Oblast-Dubensky District, Russia
Republic of Mordovia Dubensky District, Tula Oblast, an administrative and municipal district of Tula Oblast Dubensky (disambiguation) Государственное
Tula Oblast-Belgrade
Smolensk, Smolensk Oblast Tambov, Tambov Oblast Tula, Tula Oblast Tver, Tver Oblast Ulyanovsk, Ulyanovsk Oblast Veliky Novgorod, Novgorod Oblast Vladimir, Vladimir
Tula Oblast-Volkovo, Russia
Leninsky District, Tula Oblast, a village in Aleshinsky Rural Okrug of Leninsky District Volkovo, Uzlovsky District, Tula Oblast, a village in Lyutoricheskaya
Tula Oblast-2024 Russian elections
2024: TBD Samara Oblast Dmitry Azarov (UR) Resigned 2023: 83.82% — Vyacheslav Fedorishchev (IND) Acting Governor — 2024: TBD Tula Oblast Aleksey Dyumin
Tula Oblast-Sergiyevsky (rural locality)
Saratov Oblast Sergiyevsky, Tula Oblast, a settlement in Prilepsky Rural Okrug of Leninsky District of Tula Oblast Sergiyevsky, Voronezh Oblast, a khutor
Tula Oblast-Flags of the federal subjects of Russia
Flag of Tambov Oblast (22 February 2005) Flag of Tomsk Oblast (29 May 1997) Flag of Tula Oblast (25 November 2005) Flag of Tver Oblast (28 November 1996)
Tula Oblast-Frolovka
District of Tambov Oblast Frolovka, Kamensky District, Tula Oblast, a village in Kadnovsky Rural Okrug of Kamensky District of Tula Oblast Frolovka, Leninsky
Tula Oblast-Titovka (rural locality)
Smolensk Oblast Titovka, Tambov Oblast, a selo in Degtyansky Selsoviet of Sosnovsky District of Tambov Oblast Titovka, Kamensky District, Tula Oblast, a village
Tula Oblast-Ilyinsky (inhabited locality)
Zelenodolsky District As of 2010, one rural locality in Tula Oblast bears this name: Ilyinskoye, Tula Oblast, a village in Zhemchuzhnikovskaya Rural Administration
Tula Oblast-Molchanovo
District of Tomsk Oblast Molchanovo, Kamensky District, Tula Oblast, a settlement in Molchanovsky Rural Okrug of Kamensky District of Tula Oblast Molchanovo
Tula Oblast-Irina Saltykova
2000, was featured in Russian Playboy. Was born in the city of Donskoy, Tula Oblast, in the then Soviet Union. During school years she successfully engaged
Tula Oblast-Lugovka
District of Tula Oblast Lugovka, Kamensky District, Tula Oblast, a village in Kadnovsky Rural Okrug of Kamensky District of Tula Oblast Lugovka, Volovsky
Tula Oblast-Belyayevo
District As of 2014, two rural localities in Tula Oblast bear this name: Belyayevo, Belyovsky District, Tula Oblast, a village in Belyayevsky Rural Okrug of
Tula Oblast-United Russia
to a written or oral request. The Tula United Russia Support Fund, headed by the Deputy Governor of the Tula Oblast, Vadim Zherzdev, in 2009 collected
Tula Oblast-Sokolniki, Tula Oblast
Соко́льники) was a town in Novomoskovsky District of Tula Oblast, Russia, located 83 kilometers (52 mi) east of Tula. On October 24, 2008, it was merged with the
Tula Oblast-Lukino, Tula Oblast
Lukino (Russian: Лукино) is a village in Shchyokinsky District of Tula Oblast, Russia. Государственный комитет Российской Федерации по статистике. Комитет
Tula Oblast-Tula Urban Okrug
Tula Urban Okrug (Russian: городско́й о́круг Ту́ла) is a municipal formation (an urban okrug) in Tula Oblast, Russia, one of the seven urban okrugs in
Tula Oblast-Kaluga Oblast
borders on: Bryansk Oblast to the south-west Oryol Oblast to the south Tula Oblast to the east Moscow Oblast to the north-east Smolensk Oblast to the north-west
Tula Oblast-Platonovka
District of Tula Oblast Platonovka, Voronezh Oblast, a village in Tambovskoye Rural Settlement of Ternovsky District of Voronezh Oblast Historical localities
Tula Oblast-Toropovo, Tula Oblast
Toropovo (Russian: Торопово) is a village in Yasnogorsky District of Tula Oblast, Russia. Latitude: 54 ° 31'00″ North Latitude Longitude: 37 ° 52'60″
Tula Oblast-Dubovka
Tula Oblast, a village in Bolshekalmyksky Rural Okrug of Kireyevsky District of Tula Oblast Dubovka, Shvartsevsky, Kireyevsky District, Tula Oblast,
Tula Oblast-Zaoksky Adventist University
University is a private coeducational Christian university located in Tula Oblast of Russia, and is operated by the Seventh-day Adventist Church. It is
Tula Oblast-Vladimir Putin 2024 presidential campaign
February 2024, Putin made working trips to Kaliningrad Oblast, St. Petersburg and Tula Oblast. Headquarters co-chairs On 21 December 2023, Vladimir Putin's
Tula Oblast-Arkhangelskoye, Kamensky District, Tula Oblast
locality (a selo) and the administrative center of Kamensky District of Tula Oblast, Russia. Population: 2,391 (2010 Russian census); 2,768 (2002 Census);
Tula Oblast-Federal subjects of Russia
Yaroslavl Kostroma Smolensk Moscow Moscow Vladimir Ivanovo Bryansk Kaluga Tula Oryol Kursk Belgorod Ryazan Lipetsk Tambov Voronezh Volgograd Rostov Kalmykia
Tula Oblast-Medvenka
District of Tula Oblast Medvenka, Leninsky District, Tula Oblast, a village in Medvensky Rural Okrug of Leninsky District of Tula Oblast This article
Tula Oblast-Volovsky District
Oblast, an administrative and municipal district of Lipetsk Oblast Volovsky District, Tula Oblast, an administrative and municipal district of Tula Oblast
Tula Oblast-Igor Talkov
regime. He was shot dead in 1991. Igor Talkov was born in Gretsovka, Tula Oblast, Soviet Union on 4 November 1956. He grew up in Shchyokino. After leaving
Tula Oblast-Tula Oblast Duma
The Tula Oblast Duma (Russian: Тульская областная дума, romanized: Tul'skaya oblastnaya duma) is the regional parliament of Tula Oblast, a federal subject
Tula Oblast-Karamyshevo
Oblast, a selo in Karamyshevskaya Rural Administration of Shchyokinsky District of Tula Oblast Karamyshevo, Tyoplo-Ogaryovsky District, Tula Oblast,
Tula Oblast-Nikolay Makarov (firearms designer)
The plant was soon evacuated to Kirov Oblast. In 1944, Makarov returned to Tula, and graduated from the Tula Mechanical Institute with honors. In 1945
Tula Oblast-Sonino, Tula Oblast
Sonino (Russian: Сонино) is a village in Zaoksky District of Tula Oblast, Russia. OKATO, Part 2. Section 70 222 815 (Rural localities of Gatnitsky Rural
Tula Oblast-Kozlovo
Roslavlsky District As of 2010, one rural locality in Tula Oblast bears this name: Kozlovo, Tula Oblast, a selo in Rakitinskaya Rural Administration of Uzlovsky
Tula Oblast-Shchekino (disambiguation)
locality), Tula Oblast, a village in Shevelevskaya Rural Administration of Shchyokinsky District Shchekino, Molokovsky District, Tver Oblast, a village
Tula Oblast-Plekhanovo
District in Tula Oblast Plekhanovo, Leninsky District, Tula Oblast, a settlement in Khrushchevsky Rural Okrug of Leninsky District in Tula Oblast Plekhanovo
Tula Oblast-Satinka
Oblast, a settlement in Satinsky Selsoviet of Sampursky District of Tambov Oblast Satinka, Berezovsky Rural Okrug, Kireyevsky District, Tula Oblast,
Tula Oblast-Pushkari
of Tula Oblast Pushkari, Novomoskovsky District, Tula Oblast, a village in Krasnobogatyrsky Rural Okrug of Novomoskovsky District of Tula Oblast Pushkari
Tula Oblast-Lipovo, Tula Oblast
Lipovo (Russian: Ли́пово) is a village (selo) in Shchyokinsky District of Tula Oblast, Russia. OKATO, Part 2. Section 70 248 864 (Rural localities of Lipovskaya
Tula Oblast-Tsentralny (inhabited locality)
Tula Oblast, a settlement in Lazarevskaya Rural Administration of Shchyokinsky District of Tula Oblast Tsentralny, Suvorovsky District, Tula Oblast,
Tula Oblast-Pyatnitsky (inhabited locality)
in Tula Oblast Pyatnitskoye, Zaytsevsky Rural Okrug, Leninsky District, Tula Oblast, a village in Zaytsevsky Rural Okrug of Leninsky District in Tula Oblast
Tula Oblast-Vysotsky (inhabited locality)
Kurkinsky District, Tula Oblast, a village in Krestovskaya Volost of Kurkinsky District in Tula Oblast Vysotskoye, Uzlovsky District, Tula Oblast, a selo in Fedorovskaya
Tula Oblast-Yasnaya Polyana
home of the writer Leo Tolstoy. It is 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) southwest of Tula, Russia, and 200 kilometres (120 mi) from Moscow. Tolstoy was born in the
Tula Oblast-Naryshkino
of Tambov Oblast Naryshkino, Aleksinsky District, Tula Oblast, a village in Spas-Koninsky Rural Okrug of Aleksinsky District of Tula Oblast Naryshkino
Tula Oblast-List of federal subjects of Russia by GDP per capita
Tyumen Oblast has largest GRDP per capita in Russia of around US$ 54,000 while Ingushetia has lowest of around US$ 2,000. In 2022 Moscow GRDP per capita
Tula Oblast-Spasskoye
Kurkinsky District, Tula Oblast, a village Spasskoye, Novomoskovsky District, Tula Oblast, a selo Spasskoye, Odoyevsky District, Tula Oblast, a selo Spasskoye