Overview
Tver (Russian: Тверь, IPA: [tvʲerʲ]) is a city and the administrative centre of Tver Oblast, Russia. It is situated at the confluence of the Volga and Tvertsa rivers. Tver is located 180 kilometres (110 mi) northwest of Moscow. Population: 416,216 (2021 census). The city is situated where three rivers meet, splitting the town into northern and southern parts by the Volga, and divided again into quarters by the Tvertsa river, which splits the left (northern) bank into east and west halves, and the Tmaka River which does the same along the southern bank. According to one hypothesis, the name of the Tvertsa is of Finnic origin, *Tiheverä. Tver was formerly the capital of a powerful medieval state and a model.
Historical Periods
Tver (1294–1304)
1294 CE – 1304 CE
Area: 7,060 km²
Tver (1305–1332)
1305 CE – 1332 CE
Area: 7,101 km²
Tver (1333–1343)
1333 CE – 1343 CE
Area: 7,080 km²
Tver (1344–1394)
1344 CE – 1394 CE
Area: 7,205 km²
Tver (1395–1481)
1395 CE – 1481 CE
Area: 7,164 km²
Tver (1482–1486)
1482 CE – 1486 CE
Area: 6,728 km²