56°13′48″N 35°38′12″E / 56.23000°N 35.63667°E
Lotoshino ( Russian: Лотошино́) is an urban locality (an urban-type settlement) and the administrative center of Lotoshinsky District of Moscow Oblast, Russia. It is the least populous administrative center of a district in Moscow Oblast. Population: 5,558 ( 2010 Russian census); [1] 5,670 ( 2002 Census); [2] 8,752 ( 1989 Soviet census). [3]
Lotoshino was first mentioned in a chronicle in 1478. Under the Russian Empire, it was a village within Volokolamsky Uyezd of Moscow Governorate, but did not even have a status of a volost center. It became the administrative center of the district in 1929, when Moscow Oblast was founded. In 1951, it was granted urban-type settlement status.
Postal codes: 143800, 143801.
56°13′48″N 35°38′12″E / 56.23000°N 35.63667°E
Lotoshino ( Russian: Лотошино́) is an urban locality (an urban-type settlement) and the administrative center of Lotoshinsky District of Moscow Oblast, Russia. It is the least populous administrative center of a district in Moscow Oblast. Population: 5,558 ( 2010 Russian census); [1] 5,670 ( 2002 Census); [2] 8,752 ( 1989 Soviet census). [3]
Lotoshino was first mentioned in a chronicle in 1478. Under the Russian Empire, it was a village within Volokolamsky Uyezd of Moscow Governorate, but did not even have a status of a volost center. It became the administrative center of the district in 1929, when Moscow Oblast was founded. In 1951, it was granted urban-type settlement status.
Postal codes: 143800, 143801.