Ryazan Oblast

A view of Ryazan's kremlin from the Oka River

Ryazan Oblast is a region in Central Russia, which borders Lipetsk Oblast to the southwest, Tula Oblast to the west, Moscow Oblast to the northwest, Vladimir Oblast to the north, Nizhny Novgorod Oblast to the northeast, Mordovia to the east, Penza Oblast to the southeast, and Tambov Oblast to the south.

Cities

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Map
Map of Ryazan Oblast

  • 54.6339.74251 Ryazan — Ryazan is one of the older cities of Russia, which has its own kremlin that served as a major fortress on the border of Tatar and Russian lands for centuries
  • 54.95833341.3972222 Kasimov Kasimov on Wikipedia — a large town that has gone back and forth between being Russian and Tatar—to which its mix of minarets and onion domes is testament
  • 54.23333339.0333333 Mikhaylov Mikhaylov, Ryazan Oblast on Wikipedia
  • 54.78972239.8333334 Solotcha — once known (with some pretence) as an "Italy in Ryazan," Solotcha is a quiet town in the suburbs of Ryazan and home to the Solotchinsky Convent, which dates back some 700 years

Other destinations

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Understand

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Russian will come in handy, especially outside of Ryazan.

Get in

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The capital, Ryazan, is a 3 hour train ride from Moscow

Get around

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Drink

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Be sure to try some of the local mead (медовуха myohd-uh-VOO-khuh)

Stay safe

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