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Settlement in Novosibirsk Oblast, Russia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Verkh-Tula (Russian: Верх-Тула) is a settlement (a posyolok) and the administrative center of Verkh-Tulinsky Selsoviet in Novosibirsky District of Novosibirsk Oblast, Russia. It was founded in 1654. Population: 6020 (2010 Census).[1]
Verkh-Tula
Верх-Тула | |
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Settlement | |
Coordinates: 54°53′00″N 82°46′30″E | |
Country | Russia |
Region | Novosibirsk Oblast |
District | Novosibirsky District |
The settlement was founded in 1654.
In 1893, Verkh-Tula consisted of 120 yards, 287 men and 296 women lived in the village, there was 1 drinking establishment.[2]
In 1911, there were 279 yards, with 716 men and 710 women, the settlement had a church, a parish school, 6 trade shops, a beer shop, a wine shop, a grain warehouse and a butter factory.[3]
Ordynskoye Highway passes through the settlement, connecting it with Leninsky District of Novosibirsk. Another road runs from Verkh-Tula to Leninskoye. In 2017, this road was reconstructed.[4]
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