Roslavl

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A church in Roslavl.
A church in Roslavl.

Roslavl (Russian: Рославль) is a town in Smolensk Oblast, Russia. It is a road and rail junction and a market town, located at 53°57′10″N, 32°51′50″E. Its population as of the 2002 Census was 57,701.

The town was founded in 1137 by the Smolensk prince Rostislav Mstislavitch, hence the name. Roslavl was chartered under Lithuanian rule in 1408 and ceded to Russia in 1667. Among the natives of Roslavl were sculptors Mikhail Mikeshin and Sergey Konenkov, as well as some ancestors of Fyodor Tyutchev hail from Roslavl.

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

Demidov | Desnogorsk | Dorogobuzh | Dukhovshchina | Gagarin | Pochinok | Roslavl | Rudnya | Safonovo | Sychyovka | Velizh | Vyazma | Yartsevo | Yelnya