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Tula ( rus, Тула, p=ˈtulə) is the largest city and the administrative center of Tula Oblast in Russia, located south of Moscow. Tula is located in the northern
Central Russian Upland The Central Russian Upland (also Central Upland and East European Upland) is an upland area of the East European Plain and is an undulating plateau with an average elevation of . Its highest peak is measured at . The southeastern portion of the u ...
on the banks of the
Upa River The Upa (, ) is a river in Tula Oblast, Russia, and one of the main tributaries of the Oka. The river is long, and has a drainage basin of .Oka Oka or OKA may refer to: Cars * Oka (automobile), a small car designed by AvtoVAZ and produced by ZMA and SeAZ * OKA 4wd, a large 4-wheel-drive vehicle made in Western Australia by OKA Military * 2B1 Oka, Soviet 420 mm self-propelled mor ...
. At the 2010 census, Tula had a population of 501,169, an increase from 481,216 in 2002, making it the 32nd largest city in Russia by population. A primarily industrial
city A city is a human settlement of notable size.Goodall, B. (1987) ''The Penguin Dictionary of Human Geography''. London: Penguin.Kuper, A. and Kuper, J., eds (1996) ''The Social Science Encyclopedia''. 2nd edition. London: Routledge. It can be def ...
, Tula was a fortress at the border of the Principality of Ryazan. The city was seized by Ivan Bolotnikov, and withstood a four-month siege by the Tsar's army. Historically, Tula was a major centre for the manufacture of
armaments A weapon, arm or armament is any implement or device that can be used to deter, threaten, inflict physical damage, harm, or kill. Weapons are used to increase the efficacy and efficiency of activities such as hunting, crime, law enforcement, s ...
. The Demidov family built the first armament factory in Russia in the city, in what would become the
Tula Arms Plant Imperial Tula Arms Plant (russian: Императорский Тульский оружейный завод, Imperatorskiy Tulsky Oruzheiny Zavod) is a Russian weapons manufacturer founded by Tsar Peter I of Russia in 1712 in Tula, Tula Oblast a ...
, which still operates to this day. Tula is home to the
Klokovo Klokovo (russian: Клоково) is an air base in Russia on north fringe of Tula. It has been home to 374 OVTAP (374th Independent Military Transport Aviation Regiment) flying Ilyushin Il-76 The Ilyushin Il-76 (russian: Илью́шин И ...
air base,
Tula State University Tula State University (TSU) (russian: Ту́льский госуда́рственный университе́т, ТулГУ) is the largest state university in Tula, Russia, Tula, Central Federal District, Central Russia. Since May 2006, its ...
,
Tula Kremlin Tula Kremlin (russian: Тульский кремль) is a fortress in Tula, in the central area of European part of Russia. Monument of the 16th century. There are 2 Cathedrals inside the Kremlin: *Assumption Cathedral (1762-1766) *Epiphany Cat ...
, The Tula State Museum of Weapons and Kazanskaya embankment of the Upa River (). Tula has a historical association with the
samovar A samovar (russian: самовар, , literally "self-brewer") is a metal container traditionally used to heat and boil water. Although originating in Russia, the samovar is well known outside of Russia and has spread through Russian culture t ...
, a metal container used to heat and boil water; the city was a major center of Russian samovar production. Yasnaya Polyana, the former home of the writer Leo Tolstoy, is located southwest of Tula. Additionally, Tula is known for its imprinted gingerbread (
pryanik Pryanik (Russian and uk, пряник, be, пернік, Czech and Slovak: perník, Polish: piernik, Croatian: papernjak ) refers to a range of traditional sweet baked goods in Russia, Ukraine, Belarus and some neighboring countries such as Polan ...
), which has been made in Tula since the 17th century.


Etymology

The name of the city is likely pre-Russian, probably of Baltic origin.


History

Tula was first mentioned in the ''
Nikon Chronicle The ''Nikon Chronicle'' (russian: Никоновская летопись) is a compilation of Russian chronicles undertaken at the court of Ivan the Terrible in the mid-16th century. The compilation was named after Patriarch of Moscow and all Ru ...
'' (year 1146). In the Middle Ages, Tula was a minor fortress at the border of the Principality of Ryazan. As soon as it passed to the
Grand Duchy of Moscow The Grand Duchy of Moscow, Muscovite Russia, Muscovite Rus' or Grand Principality of Moscow (russian: Великое княжество Московское, Velikoye knyazhestvo Moskovskoye; also known in English simply as Muscovy from the Lati ...
, a brick citadel, or
kremlin The Kremlin ( rus, Московский Кремль, r=Moskovskiy Kreml', p=ˈmɐˈskofskʲɪj krʲemlʲ, t=Moscow Kremlin) is a fortified complex in the center of Moscow founded by the Rurik dynasty, Rurik dynasty. It is the best known of th ...
, was constructed in 1514–1521. It was a key fortress of the Great Abatis Belt and successfully resisted a siege by the Tatars in 1552. In 1607, Ivan Bolotnikov and his supporters seized the citadel and withstood a four-months siege by the
Tsar Tsar ( or ), also spelled ''czar'', ''tzar'', or ''csar'', is a title used by East Slavs, East and South Slavs, South Slavic monarchs. The term is derived from the Latin word ''Caesar (title), caesar'', which was intended to mean "emperor" i ...
's army. In the 18th century, some parts of the kremlin walls were demolished. Despite its archaic appearance, the five-domed Assumption Cathedral in the kremlin was built as late as 1764. In 1712, Tula was visited by
Peter the Great Peter I ( – ), most commonly known as Peter the Great,) or Pyotr Alekséyevich ( rus, Пётр Алексе́евич, p=ˈpʲɵtr ɐlʲɪˈksʲejɪvʲɪtɕ, , group=pron was a Russian monarch who ruled the Tsardom of Russia from t ...
, who commissioned the Demidov blacksmiths to build the first armament factory in Russia. Several decades later, Tula was turned by the Demidovs into the greatest ironworking center of Eastern Europe. The oldest museum in the city, showcasing the history of weapons, was inaugurated by the Demidovs in 1724, and Nicholas-Zaretsky Church in the city houses their family vault. The first factory to produce
samovar A samovar (russian: самовар, , literally "self-brewer") is a metal container traditionally used to heat and boil water. Although originating in Russia, the samovar is well known outside of Russia and has spread through Russian culture t ...
s industrially was also established there in the course of the 18th century. After the Demidovs moved the center of their manufacture to the Urals, Tula continued as a center of heavy industry, particularly in the manufacture of
matériel Materiel (; ) refers to supplies, equipment, and weapons in military supply-chain management, and typically supplies and equipment in a commercial supply chain context. In a military context, the term ''materiel'' refers either to the specific ...
. In the 1890s, Ivan Savelyev, a medical orderly, became the founder of social democracy in Tula and set up a workers'
study circle A study circle is a small group of people who meet multiple times to discuss an issue. Study circles may be formed to discuss anything from politics to religion to hobbies. They are differentiated from clubs by their focus on exploring an issue or t ...
. During World War II, the city was important in the production of armaments. Tula became the target of a German offensive to break Soviet resistance in the Moscow area between Friday, 24 October and 5 December 1941. According to Erik Durschmied in ''The Weather Factor: How Nature has Changed History'', one German general reached the southwestern outskirts of Tula on 29-30 October 1941. The heavily fortified city held out, however, and Guderian's
Second Panzer Army The 2nd Panzer Army (german: 2. Panzerarmee) was a German armoured formation during World War II, formed from the 2nd Panzer Group on October 5, 1941. Organisation Panzer Group Guderian (german: Panzergruppe Guderian) was formed on 5 June 1940 ...
was stopped near Tula. The city secured the southern flank during the
Battle of Moscow The Battle of Moscow was a military campaign that consisted of two periods of strategically significant fighting on a sector of the Eastern Front (World War II), Eastern Front during World War II. It took place between September 1941 and January ...
and the subsequent counter-offensive. Tula was awarded the title
Hero City Hero City may refer to: * Hero City (Soviet Union), awarded 1965–1985 to cities now in Belarus, Russia, and Ukraine * Hero City of Ukraine, awarded 2022 * Hero Cities of Yugoslavia, awarded 1970–1975 * Leningrad Hero City Obelisk, a monument ...
in 1976. It is home to the
Klokovo Klokovo (russian: Клоково) is an air base in Russia on north fringe of Tula. It has been home to 374 OVTAP (374th Independent Military Transport Aviation Regiment) flying Ilyushin Il-76 The Ilyushin Il-76 (russian: Илью́шин И ...
air base and the
Tula Arms Plant Imperial Tula Arms Plant (russian: Императорский Тульский оружейный завод, Imperatorskiy Tulsky Oruzheiny Zavod) is a Russian weapons manufacturer founded by Tsar Peter I of Russia in 1712 in Tula, Tula Oblast a ...
.


Administrative and municipal status

Tula serves as the administrative center of the oblast.Law #954-ZTO Within the framework of administrative divisions, it is incorporated as Tula City Under Oblast Jurisdiction—an administrative unit with the status equal to that of the
districts A district is a type of administrative division that, in some countries, is managed by the local government. Across the world, areas known as "districts" vary greatly in size, spanning regions or counties, several municipalities, subdivisions o ...
. As a municipal division, the territories of Tula City Under Oblast Jurisdiction and of
Leninsky District Leninsky District may refer to: *Leninsky District, Russia, name of several districts and city districts in Russia * Lenin District, Bishkek, a city district of Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan * Leninsky District, Belarus, a city district (''raion'') of Minsk, ...
are incorporated as
Tula Urban Okrug Tula Urban Okrug (russian: городско́й о́круг Ту́ла) is a municipal formation (an urban okrug) in Tula Oblast, Russia,Law #553-ZTO one of the seven urban okrugs in the oblast. Its territory comprises the territories of two ad ...
.Law #553-ZTOAll rural localities included as a part of Tula Urban Okrug in Law #553-ZTO are listed as a part of Leninsky District in OKATO.


Mayors

*
Sergey Kazakov Sergey Kazakov (born July 8, 1976) is a Russian amateur boxer best known to win the World Championships 2003 and European Championships 1998, 2002 and 2004 in the Men's Light Flyweight. Kazakov won the European Championships in 1998. In 2000 he ...
(1997–2005) * Vladimir Mogilnikov (2005–2010) * Alisa Tolkachyova (2010–2011) * Yevgeny Avilov (2011–2012) * Aleksandr Prokopuk (2012–2014) * Yuri Tskipuri (2014–2019) *
Olga Slyusareva Olga Anatolyevna Slyusareva (russian: Ольга Анатольевна Слюсарева) (born 28 April 1969 in Chervonyi Donets, Ukrainian SSR) is a Russian professional racing cyclist. She won a gold medal at the 2004 Olympic Games in the p ...
(2019-present time)


Economy

For more than four centuries Tula has been known as a center of crafts and metalworking. Tula is a developed industrial center. Importance in the industrial structure of Tula are metallurgy, machinery and metal with a high share of the military-industrial complex and food manufacturing.


Armaments industry

* Almaz-Antey Concern: Scientific Production Association Strela (Russian: ОАО НПО «Стрела») * Splav (Russian: ОАО НПО «СПЛАВ») part of the
Techmash Tecmash (russian: Техмаш) is a Russian arms industry company within the state-owned Rostec group producing and developing weapons, munitions, and ammunition for Armed Forces. Subsidiaries The structure of the holding company JSC "SPC" Tecm ...
holding of
Rostec Rostec ( rus, Ростех, p=, r=Rostekh), officially the State Corporation for Assistance to Development, Production and Export of Advanced Technology Industrial Product Rostec (russian: Государственная корпорация по ...
; only manufacturer of multiple rocket launchers in Russia: BM-21 Grad, BM-27 Uragan,
BM-30 Smerch The BM-30 ''Smerch'' ( rus, Смерч, "tornado", "whirlwind"), 9K58 Smerch or 9A52-2 Smerch-M is a heavy self-propelled 300 mm multiple rocket launcher designed in the Soviet Union. The system is intended to defeat personnel, armore ...
* KBP Instrument Design Bureau *Shcheglovsky Val plant (Russian: «Щегловский вал» завод): manufacturer of the
Bumerang-BM The Bumerang-BM ( rus, Бумеранг-БМ) or DUBM-30 Epoch is a remotely controlled turret for the T-15 Armata heavy IFV, Kurganets-25 and Bumerang platforms. It was first seen in public in 2015 during rehearsals for the Moscow Victory Day Pa ...
for the T-15 Armata * Tactical Missiles Corporation: TsKBA (Russian: ОАО «ЦКБА») *
Tula Arms Plant Imperial Tula Arms Plant (russian: Императорский Тульский оружейный завод, Imperatorskiy Tulsky Oruzheiny Zavod) is a Russian weapons manufacturer founded by Tsar Peter I of Russia in 1712 in Tula, Tula Oblast a ...
*
Tulamashzavod JSC Tulamashzavod (russian: Тульский машиностроительный завод) also known as Tula Machine-Building Plant is a company based in Tula, Russia. During the Soviet era it was known for its production of weapons and motorcy ...
*
Tula Cartridge Plant {{Infobox company , name = Tula Cartridge Works , logo = File:Tula Cartridge Plant logo.png , logo_size = 271 , logo_alt = , logo_caption = , image = , image_size = , image_alt = , image_caption = , trade_name = , native_name = , ...


Other companies

* Shtamp Machine-Building Plant *
Oktava Oktava (Октава) is a Russian microphone manufacturer, which is part of Ruselectronics holding. It produces a variety of microphones for professional audio and general use. Oktava sells most of its products to the United States and Europe. ...
*Yasnaya Polyana: a confectionery factory established in 1973 under the holding of
United Confectioners United Confectioners (russian: Объединённые кондитеры, Obedinyonnye konditery) is a Russian confectionery holding. Through its subsidiaries it produces chocolate bars, cakes, cookies and candies. The holding owns brands such as ...
(Russian: Холдинг «Объединенные кондитеры») that produces 340 different candies including "Yasnaya Polyana"


Culture

A musical instrument, the
Tula accordion The garmon ( rus, гармо́нь, p=gɐˈrmonʲ, links=yes, from rus, гармо́ника, p=gɐˈrmonʲɪkə, r=garmonika, cognate of English ''harmonica''), commonly called garmoshka, is a kind of Russian button accordion, a free-reed wi ...
, is named after the city, which is a center of manufacture for such instruments sold throughout Russia and the world. Tula is also renowned for traditional Russian
pryanik Pryanik (Russian and uk, пряник, be, пернік, Czech and Slovak: perník, Polish: piernik, Croatian: papernjak ) refers to a range of traditional sweet baked goods in Russia, Ukraine, Belarus and some neighboring countries such as Polan ...
, cookies made with honey and spices (see
Tula pryanik Tula pryanik (russian: тульский пряник, ''tulskiy pryanik'') is a famous type of imprinted Russian pryanik from the city of Tula. Usually, Tula pryanik looks like a rectangular tile or a flat figure. Making stamped pryanik is consi ...
). In the West, Tula is perhaps best known as the center of arms manufacturing, mainly by TT pistol, as well as
samovar A samovar (russian: самовар, , literally "self-brewer") is a metal container traditionally used to heat and boil water. Although originating in Russia, the samovar is well known outside of Russia and has spread through Russian culture t ...
production: the Russian equivalent of "coals to Newcastle" is "You don't take a samovar to Tula". (The saying is falsely ascribed to the writer and playwright Anton Chekhov, whose made a satirical portrait of one of his characters saying "Taking your wife to Paris is the same as taking your own samovar to Tula".) The most popular tourist attraction in Tula Oblast is Yasnaya Polyana, the home and burial place of the writer Leo Tolstoy. It is situated southwest of the city. It was here that Tolstoy wrote his celebrated novels '' War and Peace'' and '' Anna Karenina''. The largest public park in Tula is the
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.


Education

Tula is home to: *
Tula State University Tula State University (TSU) (russian: Ту́льский госуда́рственный университе́т, ТулГУ) is the largest state university in Tula, Russia, Tula, Central Federal District, Central Russia. Since May 2006, its ...
*
Tula State Pedagogical University Tula may refer to: Geography Antarctica *Tula Mountains *Tula Point India *Tulā, a solar month in the traditional Indian calendar Iran *Tula, Iran, a village in Hormozgan Province Italy *Tula, Sardinia, municipality (''comune'') in the prov ...
*The Tula artillery and Engineering Institute *A branch of All Russia Economic and Finance Institute *A branch of
Moscow Economics and Management Institute Moscow ( , US chiefly ; rus, links=no, Москва, r=Moskva, p=mɐskˈva, a=Москва.ogg) is the capital and largest city of Russia. The city stands on the Moskva River in Central Russia, with a population estimated at 13.0 million re ...


Transportation

Since 1867, there has been a railway connection between Tula and Moscow. Tula is a major railway junction with trains to Moscow,
Oryol Oryol ( rus, Орёл, p=ɐˈrʲɵl, lit. ''eagle''), also transliterated as Orel or Oriol, is a city and the administrative center of Oryol Oblast situated on the Oka River, approximately south-southwest of Moscow. It is part of the Central Fed ...
,
Kursk Kursk ( rus, Курск, p=ˈkursk) is a city and the administrative center of Kursk Oblast, Russia, located at the confluence of the Kur, Tuskar, and Seym rivers. The area around Kursk was the site of a turning point in the Soviet–German stru ...
and
Kaluga Kaluga ( rus, Калу́га, p=kɐˈɫuɡə), a city and the administrative center of Kaluga Oblast in Russia, stands on the Oka River southwest of Moscow. Population: Kaluga's most famous resident, the space travel pioneer Konstantin Tsiol ...
. The Moscow to Simferopol M2 motorway runs past the city. City transport is provided by trams, trolleybuses,
bus A bus (contracted from omnibus, with variants multibus, motorbus, autobus, etc.) is a road vehicle that carries significantly more passengers than an average car or van. It is most commonly used in public transport, but is also in use for cha ...
es, and marshrutkas. Tula trams, trolleybuses, and bus routes are operated by "Tulgorelectrotrans" (Tula city electrotransport company).
Klokovo (air base) Klokovo (russian: Клоково) is an air base in Russia on north fringe of Tula. It has been home to 374 OVTAP (374th Independent Military Transport Aviation Regiment) flying Ilyushin Il-76 The Ilyushin Il-76 (russian: Илью́шин И ...
of the
Russian Air Force " Air March" , mascot = , anniversaries = 12 August , equipment = , equipment_label = , battles = , decorations = , bat ...
is located nearby. File:LiAZ-5256-bus in Tula.jpg, Bus
LiAZ-5256 LiAZ () is a bus manufacturing company located in Likino-Dulyovo, Russia. It is now a wholly owned subsidiary of GAZ. Specializes in designing and manufacturing buses large and extra large class (length 10.5 m and +). Starting in 2015, th ...
File:Tramway-tula.jpg, Tram Tatra T3 File:SMU 83-84 Tula.JPG, Tatra T6B5 File:LM-2008 Perekop Tula.JPG, LM-2008 File:Tula Trolleybus 17 2007.jpg, Trolleybus VMZ-5298


Religion

Most of Tula's churches are Russian Orthodox churches. Next in number are Protestants and Catholics. Non-Christian organizations that are present include Muslims, Jews, Hare Krishna,
Buddhists Buddhism ( , ), also known as Buddha Dharma and Dharmavinaya (), is an Indian religion or philosophical tradition based on teachings attributed to the Buddha. It originated in northern India as a -movement in the 5th century BCE, and gra ...
and Taoists. All Orthodox organizations in Tula and the Tula Oblast are included in the
Diocese of Tula and Yefremov In church governance, a diocese or bishopric is the ecclesiastical district under the jurisdiction of a bishop. History In the later organization of the Roman Empire, the increasingly subdivided provinces were administratively associat ...
. Among the Tula Orthodox churches should be mentioned Saints Cathedral (1776-1800), the oldest church in Tula - Annunciation (1692) and the Assumption Cathedral of the Tula Kremlin (1762-1764). There is also the Shcheglovsky Monastery of Holy Mother of God, built in mid 19th century and consecrated in 1860. In Tula also
Old Believers Old Believers or Old Ritualists, ''starovery'' or ''staroobryadtsy'' are Eastern Orthodox Christians who maintain the liturgical and ritual practices of the Russian Orthodox Church as they were before the reforms of Patriarch Nikon of Moscow bet ...
' community services which are performed in the church of St. John Chrysostom. In Tula there is the only Catholic church in the area, the Holy Apostles Peter and Paul. Since the 1990s, Tula has several Protestant denominations, the largest church of which is a Baptist church with a prayer house in Tula. Representatives of other Protestant churches in Tula are Seventh-day Adventists,
Presbyterians Presbyterianism is a part of the Reformed tradition within Protestantism that broke from the Roman Catholic Church in Scotland by John Knox, who was a priest at St. Giles Cathedral (Church of Scotland). Presbyterian churches derive their nam ...
(Church of the Holy Trinity, The Glorious Jesus the Lord, the Good News), Pentecostals (Tula Christian Center, Church of the New Testament) and other evangelical churches (Word of Life, the Vine Gypsy Church). Also the city has a
synagogue A synagogue, ', 'house of assembly', or ', "house of prayer"; Yiddish: ''shul'', Ladino: or ' (from synagogue); or ', "community". sometimes referred to as shul, and interchangeably used with the word temple, is a Jewish house of worshi ...
and the Jewish Community House.


Sports

In
Russian fist fighting Russian boxing (russian: Кулачный бой, Kulachniy Boy, fist fighting, pugilism) is the traditional bare-knuckle boxing of Rus' and then Russia. Boxers will often train by punching buckets of sand to strengthen bones, and prepare minutes ...
, Tula was considered to have some of the most famous fighters. The city association football club, FC Arsenal Tula, played in the Russian Premier League in 2014/2015 and 2016/2017 seasons.


People


Arts

* Leo Tolstoy (1828-1910), Writer * Leonid Bobylev (born 1949), composer *
German Galynin German Germanovich Galynin (russian: Ге́рман Германо́вич Галы́нин; 30 March 1922, in Tula, Russia – 18 June 1966, in Moscow) was a Russian composer, student, and continuer of the Shostakovich and Myaskovsky line in Sovi ...
(1922–1966), composer * Vladimir Mashkov (born 1963), theater and film actor and director * Vyacheslav Nevinny (1934–2009), theater and film actor * Maria Ouspenskaya (1876–1949), actress and acting teacher * Vsevolod Sanayev (1912–1996), theater and film actor, acting teacher *
Sofia Sotnichevskaya Sofia Vladimirovna Sotnichevskaya (russian: Софья Владимировна Сотничевская, 8 May 1916 — 12 December 2011) is a Soviet and Russian theatre actress. Sotnichevskaya was born in Petrograd. In 1940, she graduated from ...
(1916–2011), actress *
Irina Skobtseva Irina Konstantinovna Skobtseva (russian: Ирина Константиновна Скобцева; 22 August 1927 – 20 October 2020) was a Soviet and Russian actress and second wife of Sergei Bondarchuk. Biography Irina Konstantinovna Skobtseva ...
(1927–2020), actress * Gleb Uspensky (1843–1901), writer * Vikenty Veresaev (1867–1945), writer * Alexey Vorobyov (born 1988), singer, actor and model *
Alexey Goloborodko Aleksei I. Goloborodko (russian: Алексей Голобородько, pronounced: ''Al-ix-EY Ga-la-ba-RROJ-ka'', born 1994) is a Russian contortionist. In addition to contortion, he has trained in classical and modern dance and Chinese marti ...
(born 1994), dance contortionist


Public services

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Vyacheslav Dudka Vyacheslav Dmitriyevich Dudka (russian: Вячеслав Дмитриевич Дудка; born 23 April 1960) is a Russian politician who served as the governor of Tula Oblast 2005–2011. Vyacheslav Dudka was born in 1960 in Tula, Russia. In 1982 ...
(born 1960), governor of Tula Oblast (2005–2011) * Vladimir Ivanov (1893–1938), Soviet politician * Yury Afonin, politician *
Viktor Ilyich Baranov Viktor Ilyich Baranov (; 4 January 1906 – 26 October 1996) was a Soviet Army lieutenant general and a Hero of the Soviet Union. Baranov joined the Red Army in the early 1920s, fighting in the suppression of uprisings in the North Caucasus. He t ...
, Soviet Army lieutenant general * Ivan Bakhtin, governor of the Kharkov Governorate


Sciences, technologies

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Nikolay Artemov Nikolai Mikhaylovich Artemov (russian: Николай Михайлович Артёмов; 24 January 1908 – 2 December 2005) was a Soviet Russian physiologist, Doktor Nauk in Biological Sciences (1969), Honorary Professor at the N. I. Lobachevsk ...
(1908–2005) physiologist * Vladimir Bazarov (1874–1939), philosopher and economist * Vasily Degtyaryov (1880–1949),
weapons engineer Military technology is the application of technology for use in warfare. It comprises the kinds of technology that are distinctly military in nature and not civilian in application, usually because they lack useful or legal civilian application ...
*
Valery Legasov Valery Alekseyevich Legasov (russian: Валерий Алексеевич Легасов; 1 September 1936 – 27 April 1988) was a Soviet and Russian inorganic chemist and a member of the Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Union. He is now ma ...
(1936–1988),
inorganic chemist Inorganic chemistry deals with synthesis and behavior of inorganic and organometallic compounds. This field covers chemical compounds that are not carbon-based, which are the subjects of organic chemistry. The distinction between the two discipl ...
*
Valery Polyakov Valeri Vladimirovich Polyakov (russian: Валерий Владимирович Поляков, born Valeri Ivanovich Korshunov, russian: Валерий Иванович Коршунов, 27 April 1942 – 7 September 2022) was a Soviet and Rus ...
(born 1942), cosmonaut * Ivan Sakharov (1807–1863), folklorist, ethnographer * Petr Sushkin (1868–1928),
ornithologist Ornithology is a branch of zoology that concerns the "methodological study and consequent knowledge of birds with all that relates to them." Several aspects of ornithology differ from related disciplines, due partly to the high visibility and th ...
*
Sergei Tokarev Sergei Aleksandrovich Tokarev (russian: Серге́й Алекса́ндрович То́карев, 29 December 1899 – 19 April 1985) was a Russian scholar, ethnographer, historian, researcher of religious beliefs, doctor of historical sciences ...
(1899–1985), historian, ethnographer


Sports

* Ksenia Afanasyeva (born 1991), Olympic artistic gymnast, world and European champion * Evgeniya Augustinas (born 1988), racing cyclist, European champion * Ekaterina Gnidenko (born 1992),
track cyclist Track cycling is a bicycle racing sport usually held on specially built banked tracks or velodromes using purpose-designed track bicycles. History Track cycling has been around since at least 1870. When track cycling was in its infancy, it wa ...
* Yevgeny Grishin (1931–2005),
speedskater   Long-track speed skating, usually simply referred to as speed skating, is the Olympic discipline of speed skating where competitors are timed while crossing a set distance. It is also a sport for leisure. Sports such as ice skating marathon, ...
, Olympic and European champion *
Oksana Grishina Oksana Grishina may refer to: * Oksana Grishina (cyclist) (born 1968), Russian Olympic track cyclist * Oksana Grishina (fitness pro) (born 1978), Russian former gymnast and current professional fitness competitor {{hndis, Grishina, Oksana ...
(born 1968), track cyclist *
Irina Kirillova Irina Vladimirovna Kirillova (russian: Ирина Владимировна Кириллова, born 15 May 1965), also known as Irina Parkhomchuk, is a retired competitive volleyball player and Olympic gold medalist for the Soviet Union, later c ...
(born 1965), volleyball player, Olympic, world and European champion *
Sergei Kopylov Sergei Vladimirovich Kopylov (russian: Серге́й Владимирович Копылов; born 29 July 1960 in Tula) is a racing cyclist from the Soviet Union. He competed for the Soviet Union in the 1980 Summer Olympics held in Moscow ...
(born 1960), racing cyclist * Alexander Kotov (1913–1981), chess player, international grandmaster, SSSR champion, author, mechanical engineer *
Viktor Kudriavtsev Viktor Nikolayevich Kudriavtsev (russian: Виктор Николаевич Кудрявцев; born 24 October 1937 in Tula, Russia) is a Russian figure skating coach and choreographer. Career Kudriavtsev began skating at age 16 and turned to ...
(born 1937), figure skating coach * Andrey Kuznetsov (born 1991), tennis player * Vladimir Leonov (born 1937), cyclist * Valentina Maksimova (born 1937), track cyclist *
Ihor Nadein Ihor Nadein ( uk, Ігор Олександрович Надєїн; 3 March 1948 – 24 December 2014) was a Soviet football player and a Ukrainian coach and the Merited Coach of Ukraine The Honored Coach of Ukraine (also translated as the Mer ...
(1948–2014), football player and coach * Nikolay Novikov, (born 15 May 1946), boxer *
Alexandra Obolentseva Alexandra Sergeevna Obolentseva (russian: Александра Серге́евна Оболенцева; born 21 June 2001) is a Russian chess player. She was awarded the title Woman Grandmaster by FIDE in 2018. Obolentseva has won the World Yo ...
(born 2001), chess player *
Yelena Posevina Yelena Aleksandrovna Posevina (russian: Елена Александровна Посевина, born 13 February 1986) is a Russian former group rhythmic gymnast. She is a two-time Group Olympic champion, who attended Olympic Games on 2004 and 20 ...
(born 1986),
rhythmic gymnast Rhythmic gymnastics is a sport in which gymnasts perform on a floor with an apparatus: hoop, ball, clubs, ribbon. The sport combines elements of gymnastics, dance and calisthenics; gymnasts must be strong, flexible, agile, dexterous and coordi ...
, Olympic, world and European champion * Anastasia Voynova (born 1993), racing cyclist, world and European champion


Others

* Nikita Demidov (1656–1725), industrialist, founder of Demidov dynasty


Climate

Tula has a humid continental climate. This is pronounced by warm summers and cold but not severe winters by Russian standards.


Twin towns – sister cities

Tula is twinned with: * Albany, United States *
Barranquilla Barranquilla () is the capital district of Atlántico Department in Colombia. It is located near the Caribbean Sea and is the largest city and third port in the Caribbean Coast region; as of 2018 it had a population of 1,206,319, making it Col ...
, Colombia * Kerch, Ukraine/Crimea * Mogilev, Belarus * Villingen-Schwenningen, Germany


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Map: Battle of Tula 1941
* {{Use mdy dates, date=August 2011 Tulsky Uyezd Populated places established in the 2nd millennium