Tver Oblast

Tver oblast (トヴェリ地方, Tovu~eri chihō) is Hetalia OC. He represents region of Russia. His human name is Savely Shcheglov.

Personality
In short, he is a joker with a bunch of ideas in his head, but he rarely brings them to the end.

Appearance
He has light brown short hair. He has gray eyes like fog despite the fact that 54% of the territory of the Tver region is occupied by forests.

Name origin
The name from the region is transferred with the name of the administrative center of the region - Tver.

Probably, the city was named after the Tver River ( in modern Tvertsa). The toponym is mentioned in the Suzdal Chronicle (according to the Laurentian List, under 6717 (1209) a year and later) in the forms Tfьвѣрь, Tвѣрь, Tвѣрь. In the Novgorod Chronicle and the Novgorod charters of the XIV century, it is repeatedly found in the form of. This form, as well as similar names of settlements Tikhver and Tigver (Karel. Tihveri, also the name of the river and lake), gives etymologists a reason to bring the word Tver closer to the Baltic-Finnish, pre-Slavic toponym Tihvera of unknown meaning; the component "-believe" probably means "lake" (cf. fin. järvi). It is also assumed that there is a connection with other-Rus. quiet "quiet". The toponym is also brought closer to the name of the city of Tikhvin, concerning which there are hypotheses about Slavic and Finnish origin. The opinion was expressed about the primacy of the name of the city with the meaning of "fortress".

Federal City of Moscow
These two people are historical enemies. They purely dislike each other.

Moscow oblast
Unlike Moscow, he is friends with his neighbor. They are on good terms and they have a lot in common.

Facts about region
The Tver province existed as part of the Russian Empire and the RSFSR until 1929. On January 29, 1935, the Kalinin region was formed; since 1990, the region has been called Tver. Tver region.

The stamp of the Russian Post. The stamp depicts a train made at the Tver Carriage Factory, a monument to Afanasy Nikitin, a chapel at the source of the Volga, a bas-relief of Prince Mikhail of Tver in Tver, the Borisoglebsky Monastery in Torzhok, gold embroidery from Torzhok.