Maloyaroslavets

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Maloyaroslavets. Nikolaev-Chyornoostrovsky Convent
Maloyaroslavets. Nikolaev-Chyornoostrovsky Convent

Maloyaroslavets (Russian: Малояросла́вец) is a town in Kaluga Oblast, Russia, located on the right bank of the Luzha River (Oka's basin), 121 km southwest of Moscow and 61 km northeast of Kaluga. Population: 31,606 (2002 Census); 21,200 (1970).

Maloyaroslavets was founded in the late 14th century by Prince Vladimir Andreevich of Serpukhov and named Yaroslavets after his son Yaroslav. In 1485, the town was annexed by the Muscovy and renamed Maloyaroslavets to distinguish it from Yaroslavl. During the Patriotic War, the Battle of Maloyaroslavets took place near this town on October 12(24) of 1812. The battle was commemorated by a roomy cathedral, built at the Black Island Convent of Maloyaroslavets by 1843.

A number of fierce battles were also fought near Maloyaroslavets during the Battle of Moscow in 1941–1942. The town was captured by the German army on October 18, 1941 and liberated by the Red Army on January 2, 1942.


Coat of arms of Volgograd Oblast Cities and towns in Kaluga Oblast Flag of Russia
Administrative center: Kaluga

Balabanovo | Borovsk | Kirov | Kondrovo | Kozelsk | Lyudinovo | Maloyaroslavets | Medyn | Meshchovsk | Mosalsk | Obninsk | Sosensky | Spas-Demensk | Sukhinichi | Tarusa | Yukhnov | Zhizdra | Zhukov

Coordinates: 55°01′N 36°28′E


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