Tuvam
Tuvam is a small village located in the northern part of the Republic of Tatarstan, Russia. It is situated approximately 15 kilometers east of the city of Chistopol, on the banks of the Vyatka River. The village has a population of around 300 people, primarily engaged in agriculture and small-scale industry. Tuvam is known for its picturesque landscapes, with rolling hills and dense forests surrounding the village. The local economy is supported by the cultivation of grains, vegetables, and fruits, as well as the production of dairy products and meat. The village also has a rich cultural heritage, with traditional Tatar customs and traditions still being practiced by the local community. Tuvam is connected to the regional road network, making it easily accessible for both residents and visitors. The village is home to several historical sites, including the ruins of an old mill and a small mosque, which reflect its long history and cultural significance. Despite its small size, Tuvam plays an important role in the broader regional context, contributing to the cultural and economic fabric of Tatarstan.