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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MuromMurom - Wikipedia

    Murom ( Russian: Муром, IPA: [ˈmurəm]) is a historical city in Vladimir Oblast, Russia, which sprawls along the west bank of the Oka River. Its population as of the 2021 Census was 107,497. History[edit] In the 9th century AD, the city marked the easternmost settlement of the East Slavs in the land of the Finnic Muromians.

    • 115 m (377 ft)
    • Russia
  2. de.wikipedia.org › wiki › MuromMurom – Wikipedia

    Murom ( russisch Му́ром) ist eine russische Stadt mit 116.075 Einwohnern (Stand 14. Oktober 2010) [1] in der Oblast Wladimir, 290 km östlich von Moskau an der Eisenbahnstrecke MoskauKasan . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Geschichte. 2 Bevölkerungsentwicklung. 3 Wirtschaft und Verkehr. 4 Sehenswertes in Murom. 5 Bildung und Kultur. 6 Städtepartnerschaften

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  3. Murom, city, Vladimir oblast (region), western Russia. Murom lies along the Oka River. It is one of the oldest Russian towns and was first mentioned in the chronicles of 862. Surviving historic buildings include the Trinity and Annunciation monasteries and the churches of the Resurrection and Transfiguration, all from the 17th century.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. Zentralrussland. Vladimir Oblast. Murom.

  5. Murom Urban Okrug ( Russian: городско́й о́круг Му́ром) is a municipal formation (an urban okrug) in Vladimir Oblast, Russia, [3] one of the five urban okrugs in the oblast. Its territory covers the territories of two administrative divisions of Vladimir Oblastthe whole of the City of Murom and nine rural localities in Muromsky District. [4] [3]

    • 117,899
    • Russia
    • Murom
  6. www.wikiwand.com › en › MuromMurom - Wikiwand

    Murom is a historical city in Vladimir Oblast, Russia, which sprawls along the left bank of the Oka River. Population: 107,497 (2021 Census); 116,075 (2010 Census); 126,901 (2002 Census); 124,229 (1989 Census).

  7. Murom (Russian: Муром; IPA: [ˈmurəm]; Old Norse: Moramar) is a historical city in Vladimir Oblast, Russia, which sprawls along the left bank of the Oka River. Population: 116,075 ( 2010 Census ) ; [7] 126,901 ( 2002 Census ) ; [10] 124,229 ( 1989 Census ) .