Tver is a city and the regulatory focal point of Tver Oblast, Russia. Found 180 kilometers northwest of Moscow, Tver was in the past the capital of a ground-breaking medieval state and a model common town in the Russian Empire, with a populace of 60,000 on 14 January 1913. It is arranged at the conjunction of the Volga and Tvertsa Rivers. The city was known as Kalinin from 1931 to 1990. The city is the place three streams meet, part the town into northern and southern parts by the Volga River, and partitioned again into quarters by the Tvertsa River, which parts the left northern bank into east and west parts, and the Tmaka River which does likewise along the southern bank.
Tver is the regulatory focus of the oblast and, inside the structure of managerial divisions, it additionally fills in as the authoritative focal point of Kalininsky District, despite the fact that it's anything but a piece of it. As a regulatory division, it is fused independently as Tver Okrug, a regulatory unit with a status equivalent to that of the districts. As a metropolitan division, Tver Okrug is fused as Tver Urban Okrug. Tver has four working Russian Orthodox houses of God, 15 Orthodox churches, a Mormon sanctuary, a Catholic church, a mosque, and a synagogue.