Kolomna, Moscow Oblast, Central Federal District, Russia

History | Geography : Administrative status | Transport | Sport | Geography | Attractions

🇷🇺 Kolomna (Колóмна) is a historical city in Moscow Oblast, Russia, situated at the confluence of the Moskva and Oka Rivers, 114 km (71 mi) (by rail) south-east of Moscow.

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History Mentioned for the first time in 1177, Kolomna was founded in 1140–1160 according to the latest archaeological surveys. Kolomna's name may originate from the Old Russian term for "on the bend (in the river)", especially as the old city is located on a sharp bend in the Moscow River. In 1301, Kolomna became the first town to be incorporated into the Moscow Principality.

Like some other ancient Russian cities, it has a kremlin, which is a citadel similar to the more famous one in Moscow and also built of red brick. The stone Kolomna Kremlin was built from 1525–1531 under the Russian Tsar Vasily III. The Kolomna citadel was a part of the Great Abatis Border and, although much of the surrounding wall was removed in the eighteenth century and materials used to construct other public buildings, the remaining stretch of wall, several towers, and some interior buildings have been preserved and held in good shape with a museum located inside. In front of the façade stands a statue of Dmitry Donskoy, celebrating the gathering of his troops in Kolomna prior to the Battle of Kulikovo in 1380.

The civic arms of Kolomna were granted by Empress Catherine II, who was influenced by the similar-sounding name of the famous Colonna family of Rome. Hence, the similar appearance of the arms, despite there being no connection between the Roman family and the city of Kolomna.

Due to sensitive military production of missile components, Kolomna was a closed city until 1994. It is not listed as a city of the Golden Ring, despite its kremlin and the large number of well-preserved churches and monasteries.

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Geography: Administrative status Within the framework of administrative divisions, Kolomna serves as the administrative centre of Kolomensky District, even though it is not a part of it. As an administrative division, it is incorporated separately as Kolomna City Under Oblast Jurisdiction—an administrative unit with the status equal to that of the districts. As a municipal division, Kolomna City Under Oblast Jurisdiction is incorporated as Kolomna Urban Okrug.

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Transport Kolomna is located on the Ryazan line of the Moscow railroad, 116 km (72 mi) from Moscow. In Kolomna, there are five railway stations (Kolomna, Shchurovo, Bochmanovo, 6 km, and Sychevo) and one terminal (Golutvin).

Two bus terminals are located in the city. Public transport in the city is represented by tram and city bus lines.

Kolomna is situated on three rivers, and has passenger and transport berths, with the most well-known being Bochmanovo berth.

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Sport The Kolomna Speed Skating Center is an indoor ice speed skating oval used for Russian and international championships. It hosted the 2008 European Speed Skating Championships and the 2016 World Single Distance Speed Skating Championships. The Kolomna Speed Skating Center is considered one of the most modern ice speed skating ovals in the world.

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Geography The city is situated at the confluence of the Moskva and Oka Rivers, 114 km (71 mi) (by rail) south-east of Moscow.

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Attractions • Kolomna Kremlin including: ◦ Kolomna Cathedral ◦ New Golutvin Monastery ◦ Bobrenev Monastery • Old Golutvin Monastery near the city, at the confluence of the Moskva and Oka rivers • Posad, with several parish churches • Church of John the Baptist, one of the oldest surviving buildings in the Moscow region (datable to the 14th century) • Museum of pastila, a locally produced fruit candy • Kolomna Speed Skating Center • Museum of Organic Culture.

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Kolomna has a population of over 140,129 people. Kolomna also forms part of the wider Moscow Oblast which has a population of over 17,300,000 people.

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Twin Towns, Sister Cities Kolomna has links with:

🇱🇻 Bauska, Latvia 🇧🇾 Maladzyechna, Belarus 🇷🇺 Moscow, Russia
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