Tula

Fast Facts About Tula


Mayor: Evgeniy Avilov
Country: Russia
Country Location: European part of Russia about 120 miles south of Moscow on the river Upa.
City Population: 492,000 (2010 Census)
Geography: Located in Russia’s Central Federal District and borders Moscow, Ryazan, Lipetsk, Oryol, and Kaluga Oblasts.
Natural Resources: Iron ore, clay, limestone, and deposits of lignite (coal).
Economy: Metalworking, engineering, coal mining and chemical industries.
Culture: The Tula accordion is named for the city and also renowned for samovar production and gingerbread cookies called “pryaniki.”
Historical Industry: In 1712, Tula was visited by Peter the Great, who commissioned the Demidov blacksmiths to build the first armament factory in Russia. Several decades later, Tula was turned by the Demidovs into the greatest ironworking center in Eastern Europe.
Did you know? World famous writer Leo Tolstoy lived, died and was buried within the Tula Oblast. His estate is called Yasnaya Polyana and is open to visitors.

Resources for More Information

www.tula.ru - Official information portal

www.cityduma.tula.ru - website of the Tula City Duma

www.admportal.tula.ru - Portal of Tula City executive authorities (information in English - http://admportal.tula.ru/eng/catalog /301.aspx)

www.tulapressa.ru/ - Articles from various Tula newpapers

www.71.ru - News, job advertisements, list of companies,etc.

www.megatula.ru ? News, job advertisements, list of companies, etc.

www.gorod-tula.ru - This website lists most websites of Tula and Tula Region according to their categories

www.vtule.ru - In addition to news, ads, etc., it has a popular forum here

www.tulaschool.ru - Most Tula schools have their mini websites on this portal

www.tula.rodgor.ru - Weekly newspaper

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