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Yaroslavl was founded at the beginning of the 11th century by Russian prince Yaroslav I the Wise as a stronghold... Read more >
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Myshkin is the smallest town of the Yaroslavl region. Legend has it that a prince, exhausted after hunting, layed down on the ground for a nap. He was fast asleep when a snake slithered up to him and... Read more >
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According to the local annals, the town of Uglich was founded in 937. On its coat-of-arms, there is a figure of Prince Dmitry, the youngest son of Russian tsar Ivan the Terrible... Read more >
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Rostov Veliky ranks among Russia's most ancient cities. The oldest Russian chronicle, "The Story of the Passing Years", in its entry of 862, mentioned the city as one that had existed for a long time... Read more >
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103rd Meridian East spoke to Mr. Viacheslav Blatov, an ex-deputy governor of the Yaroslavl region of Russia. Currently, Mr. Blatov heads a bioenergetic technologies company which has offices in three countries: Russia, Germany and Singapore... Read more >
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