Bor, Russia
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Bor (Russian: Бор) is a town in Nizhny Novgorod Oblast, Russia. It is located on the left bank of the Volga River, across from Nizhny Novgorod, at . The two cities are connected by a bridge built in 1965. Population: 61,525 (2002 Census); 51,000 (1969). Bor was founded in the 14th century and became officially recognized as a town in 1938.
Cities and towns in Nizhny Novgorod Oblast | ||
Administrative center: Nizhny Novgorod Arzamas | Balakhna | Bogorodsk | Bor | Chkalovsk | Dzerzhinsk | Gorbatov | Gorodets | Knyaginino | Kstovo | Kulebaki | Lukoyanov | Lyskovo | Navashino | Pavlovo | Perevoz | Pervomaysk | Sarov | Semyonov | Sergach | Shakhunya | Uren | Vetluga | Volodarsk | Vorsma | Vyksa | Zavolzhye |