Tambov

Tambov (Тамбо́в) is a city in Russia, administrative center of Tambov Oblast. It stands on the river Tsna. Geographical location . Founded in 1636, the city had a population estimated at 291,852 in 2004. During World War II, Tambov Camp n 188, also known as the "Camp of the French," retained many malgr-nous from Alsace-Moselle. Even if conditions in this camp was better than those found in the German ones, several thousand malgr-nous died in this camp.

 

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