Kaluga (Russian: Калуга, IPA: [kɐˈluɡə]) is a city and the administrative center of Kaluga Oblast, Russia, located on the Oka River 150 kilometers (93 mi) southwest of Moscow. Population: 324,698 (2010 Census); 334,751 (2002 Census); 311,319 (1989 Census).
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It's a very nice park with many old trees (one of them is a unique ancient oak). A beautiful fountain. A viewing site with a telescope, from where you can see Oka river, the bridge and the modern part of Kaluga. Holy Trinity Cathedral with it's icon of Our Lady of Kaluga and with sculptures of local saints nearby. The former residense of Kaluga governor (a XVIII century mansion). And, of course, attractions and icecream for kids. And all this in one place! Anyone can find something interesting for themselves.
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Ski resort "Kwan" is located in Kaluga on the right high bank of the Oka River. Distance from Moscow - 180 km (2 hours drive by car to Kiev highway). The complex has an original design of a roller coaster: the main route starts directly from the roof of a five-story hotel building SK ROYAL HOTEL KALUGA and then smoothly flows into the natural slope. This trail is equipped with chair lift. The ski resort has 10 runs of varying difficulty from the slopes for beginners to the slopes for real professionals. Also within the complex functions snow and tubing park.
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