Furmanov, Regional center in Ivanovo Oblast, Russia
Furmanov is a city in Ivanovo Oblast located in the eastern part of the region. The urban area includes residential districts and neighborhoods that form a compact settlement with a clear layout.
The settlement began as Sereda and gained city status in 1918. It was renamed Furmanov in 1941 to honor the Bolshevik writer Dmitry Furmanov.
The city maintains regular cultural exchanges with its twin city Domodedovo in Moscow Oblast through various educational and artistic programs throughout the year.
The city is organized into several postal code zones covering different areas. Visitors can find services distributed across the various neighborhoods.
The population of Furmanov shows a specific demographic pattern, decreasing from 46,182 inhabitants in 1989 to 29,715 in 2021.
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