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    Penza Oblast (Russian: Пе́нзенская о́бласть, romanized: Pénzenskaya óblast') is a federal subject of Russia (an oblast). Its administrative center is the city of Penza. As of the 2010 Census, its population was 1,266,348. [12]

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    Penza (Russian: Пенза, IPA:) is the largest city and administrative center of Penza Oblast, Russia. It is located on the Sura River, 625 kilometers (388 mi) southeast of Moscow. As of the 2010 Census, Penza had a population of 517,311, making it the 36th-largest city in Russia. [12]

  3. Penza, oblast (region), western Russia, occupying the western flank of the Volga Upland, which falls gently to the Oka–Don Plain in the extreme west. The oblast lies in the zone of forest-steppe. About one-fifth of its surface is in pine or oak forest, mostly in the Sura Basin, but natural.

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  4. Penza Oblast (Russian: Пе́нзенская о́бласть, romanized: Pénzenskaya óblast') is a federal subject of Russia (an oblast). Its administrative center is the city of Penza. As of the 2010 Census, its population was 1,266,348. Quick Facts Country, Federal district ...

  5. Penza is the large industrial capital of Penza Oblast in Russia. It has its origins like other former frontier towns of Russia as a fort to protect against attacks by the Tatars, its founding being around the mid-17th century.

  6. Penza Oblast is a federal subject of Russia located in the center of the European part of the country, in the Volga Federal District. Penza is the capital city of the region. The population of Penza Oblast is about 1,274,000 (2022), the area - 43,352 sq. km.

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  8. Penza (Russian: Пе́нза PYEHN-zuh) is the large industrial capital of Penza Oblast in Russia. It has its origins like other former frontier towns of Russia as a fort to protect against attacks by the Tatars, its founding being around the mid-17th century.

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