 Kaluga Region
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I-Park is situated in the very heart of Russia in the most developed industrial region of Kaluga. Closest neighbors of the region are Ukraine to the south, Belorussia and Baltic states to the west. Kalugas eastern gateway opens to the great opportunities of the whole Russian market.
Main Figures Land plot A: ca. 135 ha (1st phase) Land plot B: 616 ha (extension) Total building area: up to 2 000 000 m2 Estimated number of enterprises: over 20 Estimated number of new job places: up to 3000 Estimated amount of construction investment: 700 million Euros (1st stage) | Kaluga region:- 180 km south-west from Moscow.
- Total area -29,9 thousand km2
- Regional capital the city of Kaluga.
Population- Kaluga region 1014 thousand residents schools
- Kaluga city 345 thousand people
- Vorotynsk 13 thousand people
Education- 16 public and 12 non-governmental higher
- 30 professional technical schools
- 73 training centers
Highly developed telecommunication systemPopulation of the neighbouring regions: Moscow city and region - over 20 million people Tula 1, 6 million people Briansk - 1, 3 million people Smolensk - 1 million people | Main roads:- Motorway M3 Moscow Kiev
- Motorways: Moscow Brest, Kaluga-Roslavl,Kaluga-Orel
- Railway connection with Moscow, St.-Petersburg,Ukraine, ByeloRussia and Baltic countries
- Nearest railway station at Vorotynsk 2 km
- Airport "Kaluga"/ Grabtsevo
Distances from the site: - Moscow 180 km
- Vorotynsk 3 km
- Kaluga 20 km
- The site of Volkswagen 55 km
- The site of Volvo Trucks 35 km
- The site of Peugeot & Citroen 5 km
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