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Kolchugino

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.


Coat of arms of Vladimir Oblast Cities and towns in Vladimir Oblast Flag of 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


Coordinates: 56°18′N, 39°23′E


 
 

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