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The most popular tourist attraction in Tula Oblast is Yasnaya Polyana, the home and burial place of the writer Leo Tolstoy. It is situated fourteen kilometers south-west of the city. It was here that Tolstoy wrote his celebrated novels War and Peace and Anna Karenina.
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Tula has a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Illinois. She is a Broker and has her CRS, ABR,GRI,RRS, e-Pro accredidations. She has served on the MLS Committee, been chairperson of a Professional Standards Committee and has served as President of a Board of Realtors. She has been managing broker of a real estate company and has worked in all phases of the real estate business starting from the ground up.
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The old city of Tula had a great historical relevance in Mesoamerica, and it constitutes an important link in the chain of civilizations of the Central Altiplano. Founded after Teotihuacán was destroyed, it is known nowadays by its main pyramid, Tlahuizcalpantecuhtli, or temple of the morning star, on whose top the Telamons of Tula stand. 4.6 meter high statues, representing Toltec gods, they are believed to be the columns of a wooden roof the temple had.You can go up this pyramid to observe the telamons closely, and appreciate the whole archeological complex. It is worth mentioning that only some of the statues have resisted the blows of time, so several of them have been rebuilt.
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The project 667 Tula, Delta-IV (factory no.382) began its previous sea trials this year on August 29 in the White Sea. According to Interfax news agency, then the main task of the trials was testing acoustic systems and the submarine’s systems. The shipyard’s trials were combined with the acceptance trials therefore the Northern Fleet’s representatives were onboard Tula during the trials. The shipyard’s specialists corrected the faults revealed by the Northern Fleet representatives and soon it will to return to active service.
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After the borders of the Muscovite state shifted to the Sea of Azov in the mid-17th century, Tula lost its military significance and became a center of the ironworking industry and arms production. The history of the Tula arms industry dates back to the time when the people of Tula lacked sufficient weapons to defend themselves against nomad attacks. The weapons were made in Moscow, and delivering them to Tula was a time-consuming and troublesome business. Therefore, Tsar Fedor decreed that an arms industry should be established right in Tula. To a great extent, this determined Tula's subsequent fortunes by giving it the reputation of the arms capital of Russia. Peter the Great, who knew and valued armorers, was very influential in the history of Tula.
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