Furmanov (town)
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Furmanov (Russian: Фу́рманов) is a town in Ivanovo Oblast, Russia, also known as Sereda (Середа) from 1918 to 1941. Population: 40,874 2002. Geographical coordinates: .
In 1918, it was incorporated as a town by the name of Sereda. On March 13, 1941, it was renamed Furmanov after writer and Bolshevik Dmitri Furmanov.
Cities and towns in Ivanovo Oblast | ||
Administrative center: Ivanovo Furmanov | Gavrilov Posad | Kineshma | Kokhma | Komsomolsk | Navoloki | Plyos | Privolzhsk | Puchezh | Rodniki | Shuya | Teykovo | Vichuga | Yuryevets | Yuzha | Zavolzhsk |