57°01′N 63°43′E / 57.017°N 63.717°E
Talitsa (Russian: Талица) is a town and the administrative center of Talitsky District of Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russia, located on the right bank of the Pyshma River (Ob's basin), near the Yekaterinburg–Tyumen segment of Trans-Siberian Railway, 219 kilometers (136 mi) east of Yekaterinburg. Population: 16,225 (2010 Russian census);[1] 18,860 (2002 Census);[2] 19,888 (1989 Soviet census).[3]
It was founded in 1732 as a settlement near a large liquor factory. In 1885 a Trans-Siberian railway station was opened in nearby Troitsky , situated 10 kilometers (6.2 mi) north of Talitsa. The settlement was granted town status in 1942.
Food, biochemical and pharmaceutical (chlortetracycline) industries have traditionally been strong in Talitsa. Forestry occupies another large section of the town's economy. The Talitsa Forestry College hosts a large collection of plants in its arboretum downtown Talitsa. The town is also famous for its handmade carpets.
The city can reached by train, which stops in nearby Troitsky, or by car via Moscow-Peking road.