Tula

Tula

Tula is an industrial city and the administrative center of Tula Oblast, Russia. It is located 193 kilometers south of Moscow, on the Upa River. Population: 501,129 ; 481,216 ; 539,980 . The city has existed since at least the 14th century; the name is of pre-Russian, probably Baltic, origin. In the Middle Ages, Tula was a minor fortress at the border of the Principality of Ryazan. As soon as it passed to Muscovy, a brick citadel, or kremlin, was constructed in 1530. It was a key fortress of the Great Abatis Belt and successfully resisted a siege by the Tatars in 1552. In 1607, Ivan...
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Country:Russia
Population:514,000
Also known as:Tula, Russia

Colleges and universities in Tula

Tula State University
Tula State University
Founded:1930

Famous residents of Tula

Maria Ouspenskaya
Maria Ouspenskaya
Film Actor, TV Actor

Maria Alekseyevna Ouspenskaya was a Russian actress and acting teacher. She achieved success as a stage actress as a young woman in Russia, and as...
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Famous people born in Tula

Maria Ouspenskaya
Maria Ouspenskaya
Film Actor, TV Actor

Maria Alekseyevna Ouspenskaya was a Russian actress and acting teacher. She achieved success as a stage actress as a young woman in Russia, and as...
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Alexander Dargomyzhsky
Alexander Dargomyzhsky
Musical Artist

Alexander Sergeyevich Dargomyzhsky was a 19th century Russian composer. He bridged the gap in Russian opera composition between Mikhail Glinka and...
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Vyacheslav Nevinny
Vyacheslav Nevinny
Film Actor

Vyacheslav Mikhailovich Nevinny was a popular Russian actor titled a People's Artist of the USSR in 1986. He worked in the Moscow Art Theatre from...
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Vladimir Mashkov
Vladimir Mashkov
Film Actor, TV Actor

Vladimir Mashkov is a film actor.

Alexey Vorobyov
Alexey Vorobyov
Musical Artist

Alexey Vladimirovich Vorobyov is a Russian singer and actor who performs both in Russian and English. For international purposes Vorobyov is also...
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