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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tula,_RussiaTula, Russia - Wikipedia

    Tula (Russian: Тула, IPA:) is the largest city and the administrative center of Tula Oblast in Russia, located 193 kilometers (120 mi) south of Moscow. Tula is located in the northern Central Russian Upland on the banks of the Upa River, a tributary of the Oka.

  2. Jun 1, 2020 · Tula is a city in Russia located about 180 km south of Moscow, the administrative center of Tula Oblast. It is one of the most economically developed cities in Russia, a large industrial, scientific and cultural center, and an important railway junction.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tula_OblastTula Oblast - Wikipedia

    Tula Oblast ( Russian: Ту́льская о́бласть, romanized : Tul'skaya oblast') is a federal subject (an oblast) of Russia. It is geographically located in European Russia and is administratively part of the Central Federal District, covering an area of 25,700 square kilometers (9,900 sq mi).

  4. Tula, city and administrative centre of Tula oblast (region), western Russia. It lies along the Upa River, which is a tributary of the Oka River. First mentioned in 1146 as Taydula, Tula became the principal stronghold on the southern approaches to Moscow in the 16th century and the centre of a series of defensive lines against Tatar attack.

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  5. Sep 17, 2020 · Discover the history, culture, and cuisine of Tula, a city south of Moscow known for its weapons, honey, and gingerbread. Explore museums, parks, breweries, and the former home of Leo Tolstoy.

  6. Mar 13, 2018 · Explore Tula, a city south of Moscow, where you can enjoy the golden fall, taste the traditional Russian dessert pryaniki, and visit the birthplace of Leo Tolstoy. Learn about Tula's history, culture, and attractions, from the Kremlin to the Uspensky Sobor.