Administrative region of Tula Oblast, Russia
Tula Oblast is a administrative region found in the nation of Russia. Home to 1,675,758 people, it is the 27th largest division in Russia in terms of population.
Tula Oblast gained its current status as a administrative region in the year 1937. The government of Tula Oblast is lead by Vladimir Gruzdevand is based in the administrative region capital of Tula (Population: 468,825).
The most populous cities in Tula Oblast are: Tula (Population: 468,825), Novomoskovsk (Population: 130,982), Aleksin (Population: 66,885), Shchekino (Population: 60,700), Uzlovaya (Population: 58,458).
Tula Oblast Administrative region - Quick Facts
Country | Russia |
Region Type | Administrative region |
ISO Code | RU_TUL |
Time Zone | MSK |
Year of Establishment | 1937 |
Capital | Tula (Population: 468,825) |
Head of Government | Vladimir Gruzdev |
Total Population | 1,675,758 |
Total Area | 25,700 sq km (9,923 sq miles) |
Population Density | 65.2 sq km (168.9 sq miles) |
This page was last updated on July 24, 2015.