Astapovo

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Astapovo is a small Russian railway station village historically known as the place where the writer Leo Tolstoy died in 1910.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf railway station settlement
rural locality
country Russia
eventDate 1910
hasAssociationWith Leo Tolstoy
Russian literature
hasBuilding railway station building
station master’s house
hasCulturalSignificance pilgrimage site for admirers of Leo Tolstoy
hasFeature railway station
hasHeritage memorial related to Leo Tolstoy
hasHistoricalRole site of Leo Tolstoy’s final days
hasNameInRussian Астапово
hasNearbyInfrastructure rail tracks
railway platforms
hasTransportFunction freight rail stop
passenger rail stop
hasTypeOfSettlement village
historicallyKnownFor death of Leo Tolstoy
historicalStatus small railway station village
languageUsed Russian
locatedIn Lipetsk Oblast
Russia
locatedOn railway line between Moscow and southern Russia
partOf railway network of Russia
regionType rural area
significantEvent death of Leo Tolstoy
timePeriodOfNotability early 20th century
usedAs railway junction

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Leo Tolstoy placeOfDeath Astapovo