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"Promenade Along the Volga" was painted by Boris Kustodiev in Romanov in 1907.
"Promenade Along the Volga" was painted by Boris Kustodiev in Romanov in 1907.

Tutayev (also spelled Tutaev or Tutajev) (Russian: Тута́ев) is a town in Yaroslavl Oblast, Russia. It is located at 57°53′N, 39°33′E. Population: 42,644 (2002 Census). Image File history File links Kustodiev_promenade_Volga. ... Image File history File links Kustodiev_promenade_Volga. ... Self-Portrait in front of Troitse-Sergiyeva Lavra, 1912 Boris Mikhaylovich Kustodiev (Russian: ) (March 7, 1878–May 28, 1927) was a Russian art deco painter. ... Yaroslavl Oblast (Russian: ) is a federal subject of Russia (an oblast), which is located in the Central Federal District, surrounded by Tver, Moscow, Ivanovo, Vladimir, Kostroma, and Vologda Oblasts. ... Russian Census of 2002 (Russian: ) was the first census of Russian Federation carried out on October 9, 2002. ...


Before 1918 it was called Romanov-Borisoglebsk (Рома́нов-Борисогле́бск), and before 1822, when an order of the tsar united them, there were two separate towns: Romanov (on the right side of Volga River) and Borisoglebsk (on the left side). Romanov has existed since the 14th century, and Borisoglebsk—since the 15th century. In the 15th century, Romanov was ruled by the khans of Nogay Horde. The Volga (Russian: , Tatar Cyrillic: Идел, Latin: İdel) is the largest river in Europe in terms of length, discharge, and watershed. ... Khan (sometimes spelled as Xan, Han, Ke-Han) is a title. ... The Nogai Horde was the horde that controlled the Caucasus Mountain region after the Mongol invasion. ...


The majority of the population lives on the right side of the river (the former Romanov). The areas of town nearest to the Volga's right bank have many old wooden houses and historical buildings (including the stunning Resurrection Cathedral), but further away from the river, Soviet-era apartment buildings predominate. There is no bridge across the Volga in Tutaev, so people have to use a ferry or, alternatively, travel north to Rybinsk or south to Yaroslavl to cross. The Volga (Russian: , Tatar Cyrillic: Идел, Latin: İdel) is the largest river in Europe in terms of length, discharge, and watershed. ...


The left side of the river has more churches: The Krestovozdvizhenskiy Cathedral (1658), the Kazan-Preobrazhenskiy Church (1758), the Savior-Archangel Church (1746-1751), the Pokrovskaya Church (1674), the Church of the "Trinity on the Country Churchyard" (1783), the Church of St. Tikhon (1911), the Blagoveschensk Church (1660), and the Leon'tevskaya-Voznesenskaya Church (1795).[1]


Tutaev is home to the Tutaev Motor Plant, which is one of the largest producers of diesel engines for automobiles and tractors in the CIS.



Coat of arms of Yaroslavl Oblast Cities and towns in Yaroslavl Oblast Flag of Russia
Administrative center: Yaroslavl

Danilov | Gavrilov-Yam | Lyubim | Myshkin | Pereslavl-Zalessky | Poshekhonye | Rostov | Rybinsk | Tutayev | Uglich Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ... Yaroslavl Oblast (Russian: ) is a federal subject of Russia (an oblast), which is located in the Central Federal District, surrounded by Tver, Moscow, Ivanovo, Vladimir, Kostroma, and Vologda Oblasts. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_Russia. ... Yaroslavl (Russian: ) is a city in Russia, the administrative center of Yaroslavl Oblast, located 250 km north-east of Moscow at . ... For other uses, see Danilov. ... Gavrilov-Yam (Гаври́лов-Я́м) is a town in Yaroslavl Oblast, Russia. ... Lyubim (Люби́м) is a town in Yaroslavl Oblast, Russia. ... Uspenye Chapel in winter Myshkin (Мы́шкин) is a small town in Yaroslavl Oblast, Russia. ... Pereslavls most famous ruler, Alexander Nevsky, was baptized at the Saviour Cathedral (1152-57). ... Poshekhonye (Пошехо́нье) is a town in Yaroslavl Oblast, Russia. ... Rostov (Russian: Росто́в; Old Norse: Rostofa) is one of the oldest towns in Russia and an important tourist centre of the so called Golden ring. ... Rybinsk (Ры́бинск), with population exceding 250,000, is the second largest city of the Yaroslavl Oblast, Russia. ... Transfiguration cathedral in the kremlin Uglich (Russian: У́глич, pronounced ooglitch) is a historic town in Yaroslavl Oblast, Russia, on the Volga River. ...

Golden Ring of Russia

Alexandrov | Bogolyubovo | Gorokhovets | Gus-Khrustalny | Ivanovo | Kideksha | Kostroma | Moscow | Palekh | Pereslavl-Zalessky | Plyos | Rostov | Sergiyev Posad | Suzdal | Tutayev | Uglich | Vladimir | Yaroslavl | Yuryev-Polsky The Golden Ring (Russian: ) is a ring of cities northeast of Moscow, the capital of Russia. ... Alexandrov (Russian: ) is a town in Vladimir Oblast, Russia. ... Bogolyubovo (Russian: Боголюбово) is an urban type settlement in the Vladimir Oblast in Russia, located some 10 km northeast of Vladimir. ... Gorokhovets coat of arms combines Vladimirs heraldic lion with peas, alluding to the plant which gave rise to the towns name. ... Gus Khrustalny (Гусь-Хрустальный in Russian) is a town in the Vladimir Oblast in Russia, located on the Gus River (a tributary of the Oka River) 63 km south of Vladimir. ... Ivanovo (Russian: Ива́ново) is the administrative center of Ivanovo Oblast, Russia. ... Fire-observation watchtower in Kostroma (1825-28). ... For other uses, see Moscow (disambiguation). ... Village of Palekh Palekh miniature (Палехская миниатюра in Russian) is a Russian folk handicraft of miniature painting, which is done with tempera paints on varnished articles made of papier-mâché (small boxes, cigarette and powder cases etc. ... Pereslavls most famous ruler, Alexander Nevsky, was baptized at the Saviour Cathedral (1152-57). ... Plyos (Russian: ) is a town in and the administrative center of Privolzhsky District of Ivanovo Oblast, Russia, situated on the right bank of the Volga River some 70 km northeast of Ivanovo. ... Rostov (Russian: Росто́в; Old Norse: Rostofa) is one of the oldest towns in Russia and an important tourist centre of the so called Golden ring. ... Monument to St. ... This article is about the Russian town. ... Transfiguration cathedral in the kremlin Uglich (Russian: У́глич, pronounced ooglitch) is a historic town in Yaroslavl Oblast, Russia, on the Volga River. ... Population 315,954 (2002) Time zone Moscow (MSK/MSD), UTC +0300 (MSK)/+0400 (MSD) Latitude/Longitude Vladimir (Russian: ) is an old city in Russia. ... Yaroslavl (Russian: ) is a city in Russia, the administrative center of Yaroslavl Oblast, located 250 km north-east of Moscow at . ... Yuryev-Polsky, or Yuriev Polskoy (Russian: ), is an old town in Vladimir Oblast, Russia, located in the upper reaches of the Koloksha River, 68 km northwest of Vladimir. ...


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Tutayev is a district center of the Yaroslavl region, located 38 km north-west of Yaroslavl.
In memory of the Red Army soldier I.P. Tutayev, perished during a revolt of Socialist-Revolutionaries the town was renamed.
The Volga splits Tutayev into two parts, that were considered different towns till the 18th century.
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Before the period of soviet's power it was Romanov-Borisoglebsk town; then it was renamed to contemporary "Tutayev" after one of active bolsheviks of Russian 1917 revolution born here.
Streets of Tutayev have also two or three names: one comes from the pre-revolution history, second maybe given after the revolution, and then, after changing of authority's preferences of soviet's power, third and fourth name maybe given.
Contemporary Tutayev town includes new part with multistage houses and old part consisting of wooden houses and old beautiful churches.
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