Tula Region
The Tula Region is located in western Russia, approximately 193 kilometers south of Moscow. It is known for its rich history, particularly during the Tula Principality era, and is famous for its production of Tula samovars and Tula gingerbread. The region features a mix of urban and rural landscapes, with the city of Tula serving as its administrative center.
The Tula Region is characterized by its diverse natural environment, including forests, rivers, and agricultural land. It has a population of around 500,000 people and is an important industrial area, contributing to sectors such as machinery and food production. The region also hosts several cultural and historical sites, attracting tourists and researchers alike.