
Oryol - Wikipedia
Oryol (Russian: Орёл, IPA: [ɐˈrʲɵl] ⓘ, lit. 'eagle'), also transliterated as Orel or Oriol, [9] is a city and the administrative center of Oryol Oblast, Russia, situated on the Oka River, …
Oryol Oblast - Wikipedia
Oryol Oblast (Russian: Орло́вская о́бласть, romanized: Orlovskaya oblast'), also known as Orlovshchina (Russian: Орловщина), is a federal subject of Russia (an oblast). Its …
Oryol | Oryol Region, Central Russia, History | Britannica
Oryol, oblast (region), western Russia. It occupies an area of rolling hills of the Central Russian Upland, into which are cut many broad, shallow river valleys.
Orel, Russia - Wikipedia
Oryol (Russian: Орёл), alternatively spelled Orel, is the name of several inhabited localities in Russia.
Orel Region - Federation Council of the Federal Assembly of the …
The Orel Region is located on the Central Russian Upland, in European Russia. It borders on the Kursk, Bryansk, Kaluga, Tula and Lipetsk regions. The main river in the region is the Oka with …
Orel — Wikipédia
Orel ou Oriol (en russe : Орёл, API : /ɐˈrʲol/) est la capitale administrative de l' oblast d'Orel, en Russie. Sa population s'élevait à 311 625 habitants en 2019. Orel est située sur le fleuve Oka, …
Oryol | Oryol | Medieval City, Oblast Capital | Britannica
Oryol, city and administrative centre of Oryol oblast (region), western Russia. It is located on the headwaters of the Oka River at its confluence with the Orlik River. Founded in 1564 as a …
Oryol Oblast - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Oryol Oblast (Russian: Орло́вская о́бласть, Orlovskaya oblast), also known as Orlovshchina (Russian: Орловщина) is a federal subject of Russia. Specifically it is an oblast. Its …
Orel region - Oryol region: tourism and recreation
Oryol region is located in the southwest of the European part of Russia. In the north it borders on Kaluga and Tula regions, in the west - on Bryansk region, in the south - on Kursk region and in …
Oryol Map - Oryol Oblast, Russia - Mapcarta
Oryol is a city in the Chernozemye region of the Russian Federation. This regional capital is a destination for its clean air, old churches, and extensive literary and dramatic history.