Lotoshinsky District, Municipal district in Moscow Oblast, Russia
Lotoshinsky District is a municipal area located in the northwestern part of Moscow Oblast. The region is characterized by extensive forest cover and multiple river systems that flow through its landscape.
The district was formed in 1929 as an administrative region in Moscow Oblast. Since its establishment, it has functioned with Lotoshino serving as the administrative center.
The district maintains several protected monuments throughout its territory, preserving the regional heritage of Moscow Oblast for future generations.
Lotoshino settlement serves as the administrative hub for the district and is accessible by road from Moscow. The area is rural in character, so visitors should expect limited commercial infrastructure compared to urban centers.
Nearly half of the district is covered by forest, making it predominantly green and natural. The Lama and Lob rivers flow through the area, shaping the landscape and serving local communities.
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