Zubtsov

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The town of Zubtsov as photographed by Prokudin-Gorskii.
The town of Zubtsov as photographed by Prokudin-Gorskii.

Zubtsov (Russian: Зубцо́в) is a town in Tver Oblast, Russia. It is located at 56°10′N, 34°35′E, at the confluence of the Volga River and Vazuza Rivers, 153 km south of Tver, 18 km southeast of Rzhev, and 44 km southwest of Staritsa. Population: 7,430 (2002 Census); 8,100 (1998); 7,300 (2005).

Zubtsov was first mentioned in a chronicle in 1216. In the Middle Ages, it was a border fortress of the Principality of Tver. Muscovy annexed it with the rest of the Tver Principality in 1485. Subsequently, the town was important chiefly as a market for trade in flax. Its Neoclassical cathedral was constructed in 1801.


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

Andreapol | Bezhetsk | Bely | Bologoye | Kalyazin | Kashin | Kimry | Konakovo | Krasny Kholm | Kuvshinovo | Likhoslavl | Nelidovo | Ostashkov | Rzhev | Staritsa | Torzhok | Toropets | Udomlya | Vesyegonsk | Vyshny Volochyok | Zapadnaya Dvina | Zubtsov

Coordinates: 56°10′N, 34°35′E


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