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

    Tula is home to the Klokovo air base, Tula State University, the Tula Kremlin, Tula State Museum of Weapons, and Kazanskaya Embankment. Tula has a historical association with the samovar , a metal container used to heat and boil water; the city was a major center of Russian samovar production.

  2. 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.

  3. Tula Governorate (Russian: Тульская губерния, romanized: Tul'skaya guberniya) was an administrative-territorial unit of the Russian Empire and the Russian SFSR, with its capital in Tula.

  4. Mar 13, 2018 · Tula was traditionally a major arms manufacturer in the Russian Empire, fueled by the Tula Arms Plant founded by Peter The Great in 1712. But what Tula is really famous for is Russian gingerbread, a traditional Russian desert known as Pryaniki.

  5. Sep 14, 2024 · Tula, oblast (region), western Russia, in the Central Russian Upland. The oblast’s rolling hills, which are much dissected by river valleys and erosion gullies, are covered by both fertile and poor soils, but the natural vegetation of mixed forest or forest-steppe has in large part been cleared for.

  6. Tula has been behind the armament of the Russian army in almost all wars in which it has taken part since the 18th century. “Tula has been forging weapons for centuries, has become like a...

  7. In connection with the production of first-class weapons for the Russian army, the industry of Tula began its accelerated development. With the formation of Tula province as an administrative-territorial unit of the Russian empire, the coats of arms were approved for the main and district cities.