Kolchugino (Russian: Кольчу́гино) is a town in Vladimir Oblast in Russia, located on the Peksha River (Klyazma's tributary) some 74 km northwest of Vladimir. Population: 46,300 (2006 est.); 47,059 (2002 Census); 45,601 (1989 Census).
Kolchugino was founded in 1871 as a settlement next to copper-annealing and wire-producing factories belonging to a Muscovite merchant A. G. Kolchugin (hence, the name Kolchugino). It was granted town status in 1931.
| Cities and towns in Vladimir Oblast | ||
| Administrative center: Vladimir Alexandrov | Gorokhovets | Gus-Khrustalny | Kameshkovo | Karabanovo | Kirzhach | Kolchugino | Kosteryovo | Kovrov | Kurlovo | Lakinsk | Melenki | Murom | Petushki | Pokrov | Raduzhny | Sobinka | Strunino | Sudogda | Suzdal | Vyazniki | Yuryev-Polsky |
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