KOLOMNA


Little street inside the citadel

Kolomna Bus Terminal in Golutvin

Center of Kolomna

'Kolomna' () is an ancient city in Moscow Oblast, Russia, situated at the confluence of the Moskva and Oka Rivers. The city was founded in 1177. It is currently the administrative center of Kolomensky District of Moscow Oblast. Population: 150,129 (2002 Census); 161,881 (1989 Census).
Like some other ancient Russian towns, Kolomna has a kremlin, which is a citadel similar to the more famous one in Moscow (it is also built from red brick). Kolomna citadel was a part of the Great Abatis Border. Several towers and two parts of walls have been preserved and are held in good shape; a museum is located inside.

Contents
Transport
Demographics
People from Kolomna
Other sights
Sister cities
References

Transport


'Railroad': Kolomna is located on the Ryazan line of the Moscow railroad 116 km from Moscow. In Kolomna are located one railroad terminal named Golutvin (Голутвин) and five railroad stations named Kolomna (Коломна), Shchurovo (Щурово), Bochmanovo (Бочманово), 6 km, and Sychevo (Сычево).
'Mass transport': Two Bus Terminals are located in the city. One bus terminal located in urban area Golutvin, and other in urban area "Old Kolomna". In Kolomna work 10 lines of Tram.
'Water': Kolomna is placed on three big river, and have same passenger and transport berth's. Most famous is berth Bochmanovo ().

Demographics


Historical populations of Kolomna (thousand people)
Year1897192619391959196219671970197319761979
Рopulation20,93585118125131136140145146.5
Year1982198619891992199619982000200120032006
Рopulation151158162163,7153,6152,1150,7149,6150,1148,0

People from Kolomna



Sergey Gorshkov, Soviet naval officer

Filaret, Metropolitan of Moscow

Dmitry Dorofeev, speed skater

Mikhail Katukov, commander of armoured troops in the Red Army

Yekaterina Lobysheva, speed skater

Mikhail Tyurin, Russian cosmonaut

Other sights



Bobrenev cloister

Staro-Golutvin cloister

Novo-Golutvin cloister

Posad with several beautiful churches in it

John the Baptist church—one of only three preserved 14-century buildings of Moscow Oblast [1].

Sister cities



Molodechno (Belarus);
Bauska (Latvia);
Raleigh, North Carolina (USA);
Moscow (Russia);

References



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