Kaluga Oblast (Russian: Калу́жская о́бласть) (29,900 km², pop. 1,041,641 as of 2002 All-Russian Population Census) is a federal subject of Russia (an oblast). For a sketch of its early history, see Upper Oka Principalities. Its administrative center is the city of Kaluga. Image File history File links Kaluga_Oblast_Flag. ... Image File history File links RussiaKaluga2005. ... 2002 (MMII) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Russia is a federation which consists of 89 subjects (Russian: ÑÑбÑекÑ(Ñ); English transliteration: subyekty, sing. ... Oblast (Czech: oblast, Slovak: oblasÅ¥, Russian and Ukrainian: , Belarusian: , Bulgarian: оÌблаÑÑ) refers to a subnational entity in some countries. ... The Upper Principalities (Russian: ÐеÑÑ Ð¾Ð²Ñкие кнÑжеÑÑва) is a term traditionally applied in Russian historiography to about dozen tiny and ephemeral polities situated along the upper course of the Oka River at the turn of the 14th and 15th centuries. ... Konstantin Tsiolkovsky State Museum of the History of Cosmonautics in Kaluga, built in 1967 Kaluga (ÐалÑÌга in Russian) is a city in central Russia on the Oka River 188 km southwest of Moscow, administrative center of Kaluga Oblast. ...
Kaluga Oblast is located in the Moscow Time Zone (MSK/MSD). UTC offset is +0300 (MSK)/+0400 (MSD). Image File history File links RTZ2. ... Time zones of Europe: blue - GMT or Western European Time, red - Central European Time, green - Eastern European Time, khaki - Moscow Time. ... Coordinated Universal Time or UTC, also sometimes referred to as Zulu time or Z, is an atomic realization of Universal Time (UT) or Greenwich Mean Time, the astronomical basis for civil time. ...
Administrative divisions
Districts
Kaluga Oblast consists of the following districts (районы):
Babyninsky (Бабынинский)
Baryatinsky (Барятинский)
Borovsky (Боровский)
Duminichsky (Думиничский)
Dzerzhinsky (Дзержинский)
Ferzikovsky (Ферзиковский)
Iznoskovsky (Износковский)
Khvastovichsky (Хвастовичский)
Kirovsky (Кировский)
Kozelsky (Козельский)
Kuybyshevsky (Куйбышевский)
Lyudinovsky (Людиновский)
Maloyaroslavetsky (Малоярославецкий)
Medynsky (Медынский)
Meshchovsky (Мещовский)
Mosalsky (Мосальский)
Peremyshlsky (Перемышльский)
Spas-Demensky (Спас-Деменский)
Sukhinichsky (Сухиничский)
Tarussky (Тарусский)
Ulyyanovsky (Ульяновский)
Yukhnovsky (Юхновский)
Zhizdrinsky (Жиздринский)
Zhukovsky (Жуковский)
External link
Official website of Kaluga Oblast.
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On 1 January2007, Evenkia and Taymyria will be merged into Krasnoyarsk Krai.
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Kaluga (Калу́га in Russian) is a city in central Russia on the Oka River 188 km southwest of Moscow, administrative center of KalugaOblast.
Kaluga is connected to Moscow by a railway line and the ancient roadway (E-105 International highway) which is known as the Kaluzhskaya doroga (Kaluga road).