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The Kirov region is located in the northeast of the Russian Plain. These are the most popular places for recreation of Kirov residents. The fresh air of the coniferous forest, beautiful views, peace and quiet attract the guests of numerous recreation centers. There are conditions for every taste:

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Kaliningrad is a city with a rich history that until 1945 belonged to East Prussia and was called Koenigsberg. The German past could not but be reflected in the modern appearance of the city, its sights and architecture. Preserved as old

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Thousands of guests come to admire the local nature and the originality of the Russian region, including those from abroad. Many recreation centers of the region develop farms on their territory - a vegetable garden, pets, apiaries. The forests are inhabited

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The city is located on the left bank of the Kama River. Another small river, near the waters of which country recreation is popular, is Shilna. There are many beautiful and clean lakes in its basin. You don't need to go far to relax in nature from the bustle of the city - almost everything

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Pleasant temperate climate, convenient administrative location, picturesque nature - such advantages are called by those who choose the Tula region for a country holiday. For eco-tourists in the region there is a large selection of places for recreation - many

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The land with a long history and protected nature is interesting for out-of-town recreation, not only for local residents, but also for guests from neighboring regions. Reasonable prices, a large selection of recreation centers, a variety of leisure opportunities - this is the Ryazan region

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In search of rest in a secluded natural place, many tourists come to the Kaluga region. The nature of the center of the European part of the country is original and picturesque - transparent lakes and ponds - Golovinsky and Mashkovsky, clean rivers Oka, Nara, Ksemskoe reservoir,

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Recreation centers of the Tver region are perfect for fans of ecological tourism. The nature of the region is famous for its picturesque lakes and rivers, reserves and reserves, as well as cultural and historical places. One of the popular locations

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An ancient small town in the east of the Moscow region. During its history of several hundred years, many architectural and cultural monuments have appeared in the city. The main attraction of the city is the old Zaraisk Kremlin. On his

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The wealth and beauty of Russian nature can be appreciated while resting at recreation centers in the Yaroslavl region. Most of the bases are located near large reservoirs - the Rybinsk reservoir and the Volga river. In addition to them, there are also small reservoirs, such as Lake Pleshcheyevo,

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Karelia is a land of special northern natural beauty. To save it, many natural landscape complexes are included in the list of specially protected areas by the state. The most famous nature reserves are the Kivach nature reserve, a national

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Murmansk Oblast is a harsh northern region with rich natural diversity and amazing rare places. About 70 of the region is occupied by the Kola Peninsula, washed by the Barents and White Seas. The region is located in the zones of the northern taiga, forest-tundra

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Teriberka is an old village in the Murmansk region on the shores of the Barents Sea. Today Teriberka attracts tourists with a unique opportunity to come to the “end of the earth” and touch the breath of the Arctic Ocean. Rest here is to the liking of people,

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The rivers of the Vladimir region flow through the flat territory of the center of the European part of Russia and have a calm character with a slow current. The most significant rivers for the region are Klyazma and Oka. The longest river in the region

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Rest in the Leningrad Region, according to many tourists, can replace rest abroad. This area has a dense river network, therefore, almost all recreation centers of the region are located near the water - the Gulf of Finland, or another body of water. The whole area is located

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Udmurtia is located in the Volga Federal District of Russia. The territory of the republic is covered with a network of rivers and lakes, more than 40 are covered by forests, mainly coniferous. Clean air, beautiful landscapes and unspoilt places create an excellent basis for organizing

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Karelia is a land with picturesque and unique nature. All recreation centers in this republic are located in places of extraordinary natural beauty, there are simply no others here. Almost all bases are built near the water - on the banks of rivers, large or small lakes. Relaxation

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The rivers of the region belong to the drainage basin of the Baltic Sea. In total, there are about 15,000 rivers and streams in the region, of which less than 20 are more than 100 km long. Most of the rivers in the northern part of the region are winding and flat in nature.

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The Kostroma region is a land with unique nature, rich culture and history. Thanks to this, many beautiful places have been preserved here: untouched forests, clean rivers and lakes. More than 3000 rivers flow in the region, the main part of them are small rivers,

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The region is located in the middle of the Russian Black Earth Region. This explains the amazing variety of natural landscapes - mountains and hills, forests, reservoirs with clean transparent water and even a real desert. Many natural areas have important scientific

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Natural monuments of the Volgograd region are interesting not only for scientists from different areas, but also for travelers.At the same time, it will be difficult for uninitiated tourists without prompting to understand the true value of some objects. For example, Tulip Meadow and Chernichkin

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Almost all rivers in the region belong to the Don river basin. The river network is quite ramified, it includes a little more than 100 rivers over 10 km long and about 200 streams. Their total length is 5000 km. Most rivers originate from underground springs,

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More than a thousand large and small rivers flow in the Smolensk region, the largest of them cross the territories of several states. Many of them in the old days were part of important waterways, including the famous route "from the Varangians to the Greeks." Now the Smolenskaya River

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There are more than a hundred large and small rivers on the territory of the Murmansk region. Most of the rivers flow into the Barents and White Sea, some belong to the Baltic Sea basin. Many flow in the sparsely populated part of the Kola Peninsula, practically

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The water of the Tver region is more than 1000 large and small rivers, as well as more than 500 magnificent lakes. Most of the Valdai Upland is located on the territory of the region, and in the southwest - the famous Okovsky forest. Three large rivers originate here:

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The water resources of Arkhangelsk and the region are unique. More than 2000 of them are more than 10 km long. Large rivers are navigable; cities and large villages are located on their banks. But most of the rivers originate in wetlands and flow in taiga forests.

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The Novgorod region has been known since ancient times for its rivers, many of which were part of important trade routes. Now the rivers of the Novgorod region are popular as an object of water tourism, especially during the spring flood. Fast flow and abundance of rocky

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Almost 900 rivers flow in the Ryazan region. Even the Oka, the longest river in the region, has a length of less than 500 km in the region. The rivers of the region are characterized by a flat character, a tortuous channel, a small slope and a calm current. The banks have a forest-steppe

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The Tambov Region is one of the main regions of the Russian Black Earth Region. On its territory there are 193 rivers with a length of more than 10 km, and 8 rivers with a length of more than 100 km. The region is located at the watershed of the Volga and Don basins. All rivers belong to small rivers, according to

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The Yaroslavl region is beautiful for its history, culture and, of course, nature. There are more than 4300 rivers in the region, of which 11 are rivers with a length of 100 to 150 km. Most of them are tributaries of the Volga, or tributaries of its tributaries. Some carry their

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The rivers of the Bryansk region depend on precipitation and snow melting often no less than on groundwater. For this reason, the value of the water balance fluctuates from year to year. Almost all rivers in the region belong to the Dnieper basin, and the main waterway is the Desna

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The Astrakhan region is called the Caspian capital, the fish land and the center of water tourism in our country. This is because the lower course of the Volga passes through its entire territory, which, breaking up into many branches and channels, forms its famous

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A large number of large, medium and small rivers flow on the territory of the Tula region. More than 1,680 rivers flow on the territory of the region. The largest of them are Don and Oka. The rivers of this region are fed by snow and rain in warm weather.

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The Leningrad Region has spacious territories filled with amazing nature. At the moment, there are 53 complexes in the region with a valid environmental status. These are nature reserves, sanctuaries, natural monuments, and protected natural

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The rivers of the Penza region have a ramified dense network and belong to the basin of the Don and Volga rivers. In total, there are more than 3000 rivers and streams of various lengths in the region. Their total length is over 15,000 km. Most of the region's rivers are small and have

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The glorious city of Nizhny Novgorod is known for the historical events that took place on its territory. The nature of the Nizhny Novgorod land has always attracted the attention of other peoples. The reason for this was the natural wealth that the surroundings are filled with.

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Crimea is famous for its nature: the Black Sea coast, mountains, lakes. This is associated with some problems of the household plan: from the lack of drinking water, to difficulties with farming. In Crimea, there is only one river more than 200 kilometers long - Salgir. Next

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There are a large number of rivers in the Komi Republic. All Komi rivers can be divided into the following groups: plain, mountain, lacustrine, karst, swamp. They are small, medium and large in size. Mountain rivers include: Ilych, Shchugor. Also to this group

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Tula is one of the oldest Russian cities. This is reflected in the Tula churches, which stand out for their architectural integrity, harmony, and beauty of the decoration. Many of them are recognized as architectural monuments of federal significance. To the Tula

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The Leningrad Region is an important region in the North-West of Russia, completely located on the territory of the Russian Plain. This area is characterized by coniferous and mixed forests, a large water network of rivers, lakes and swamps. Reliefs in some places have an ancient

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The area of ​​the Leningrad Region is 84,500 km 2. They are inhabited by many rare species of birds, fish and animals. Therefore, it is not surprising that a large number of natural monuments are located here. Often they are closely related to historical monuments,

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The history of the city of Ryazan is about 900 years old. Many were destroyed after the revolution, during the Soviet era. Some of them have never been restored. However, many churches have been rebuilt or restored. Now they hold services.

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Tver has preserved many unique monuments of Russian temple architecture, the most ancient of which - the White Trinity Temple - has been preserved since 1564. Many churches have come down to us since the 18th century. This is the Cathedral of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, and the Temple of the Three

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Before the 1917 revolution, there were 33 churches, two monasteries, two theological schools and a seminary in Simbirsk. Already by 1940, only the Resurrection Cemetery Church was completely preserved of them. In a somewhat distorted form, the Virgin of Neopalimovskaya has survived to this day

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The most important waterways of the region are Medveditsa (745 km) and the Don section, 537 km long, which flows through the Volgograd region. The largest river in Europe, the Volga, crosses the region almost along its border, and the length of this section is relatively

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It is not for nothing that Suzdal is called the pearl of the Golden Ring of Russia; more than 200 architectural monuments are concentrated on a relatively small territory - only 9 km 2. Most of them are ancient temples and cathedrals, the main of which is the Mother of God Rozhdestvensky

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Pskov is inscribed in the history of the country for many reasons. The city is associated with the baptism of Russia and the Battle of the Ice, but there are other bright pages about which less is known. For example, about "Attack of the Dead" - the battle of the First World War. The authorities and activists are trying

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Voronezh Region is located in the center of the Russian Black Earth Region. The nature of these places can surprise any traveler with a variety of forms and landscapes: coniferous and deciduous forests, chalk mountains and hills, many reservoirs and even a section of a real desert.

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Krasnodar is considered a relatively young city in Russia - its history goes back a little over two hundred years. But in terms of the number of churches, it is not inferior to other, more ancient Russian cities. Some of the city's churches were built in the 19th century, when Krasnodar

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Orenburg almost two decades before 1957 bore the name Chkalov in honor of the famous pilot. Many monuments of the Soviet era are still preserved in the city. Contemporary works of street art include a monument to stray animals, as

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Kazan is the Russian center of Muslim culture. As a rule, they are not only a place for worship, but also included in excursion programs. Nowadays, old mosques are being actively restored and new ones are being built. During the Soviet era, many

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Nizhny Novgorod has always been a major center of Orthodoxy in the Volga region. Among the many temples built at different times, there are truly unique specimens. This is the ancient Archangel Michael Cathedral of the XIII century, and two churches in the style

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Samara is the center of the Middle Volga region and the ninth largest city in the country. To meet the spiritual needs of the million people, the city has a large number of churches of different confessions and time periods. Unfortunately, many Orthodox parishes were

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In the 1990s, in Rostov-on-Don, despite the difficult times, they began to actively restore and build churches. And over the past 20-25 years, many churches have been opened. In the city, temples have been restored and continue to be restored, which were completely destroyed.

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The Kirov region possesses considerable natural resources. Among the forest wilderness areas are scattered clean rivers and lakes, mountains and caves, there are mineral springs and healing mud. On the Vyatka land, you can get acquainted with the various landscapes of the northern

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A magical lake land with an ancient history is striking in its untouchedness. Existing alongside modern technologies, the nature of Karelia remains pristine - as if no man's foot has yet set foot here. People come here from noisy, stuffy cities to breathe

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There are more than 4 thousand rivers in Tatarstan. In the spring, the rivers come out of their channel, flooding the surroundings. The rivers are fed mixed. In terms of chemical composition, the rivers of Tatarstan are hydrocarbonate. But there are sulfate in the Predkamye, and even with chloride waters,

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The Orenburg region unites the territories of the European and Asian parts of the Russian Federation. Almost all watercourses in this area belong to the vast basin of the Caspian Sea. So the rivers of the Orenburg region feed not only the Caspian, but also the Volga with the Urals, and also partially

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The water system of the Rostov region is related to the basin of the Azov Sea. Among the rivers of this region, only 3 rivers are navigable in the full sense of the word. Don, Manych, as well as Seversky Donets are suitable for the carriage of goods by

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Kirov is an old Russian city. They personify the memory of city residents about significant events or famous people. S. M. Kirov, V. I. Lenin, F. Chaliapin were deservedly immortalized in stone. An important chapter for the whole country - the Great Patriotic War is presented

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Murom is a city in the Vladimir region, known for its centuries-old history. This is a real Russian town that has preserved all the most interesting and iconic sights: temples, churches, cathedrals. Despite the small size of the city, here

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Proud and dignified, but at the same time very compact and friendly Petrozavodsk attracts with a combination of old history and modernity. The town that once grew up around an arms factory has turned into a respectable and representative capital in more than 300 years.

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The Great Patriotic War left a heavy mark not only on the fate of Volgograd and its historical monuments, but also on the hearts of the city's residents. However, the spirit of the Volgograd people was not broken, as evidenced by the active construction of new churches and the revival

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Voronezh, as one of the most ancient Russian cities, has a rich architectural heritage. Among the many objects of history and culture, there are also cult religious buildings. The earliest surviving objects date back to the 17th-19th centuries. They have

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Monuments can tell a lot about the city and its history. Tula is almost 900 years old, it is not surprising that there are a large number of monuments of various themes. They can be conditionally divided into four groups. First of all, in this city there are many sculptures dedicated to

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Yaroslavl is one of the most ancient cities in Russia. They attract attention with their unique architectural solutions, rich decoration, and many decorative elements. Many churches are included in the federal and regional lists of cultural monuments.

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Pskov is distinguished by a large number of ancient temples, some of which were built even before the Tatar-Mongol invasion. These are unique architectural monuments, which, with rare exceptions, are included in the federal list of cultural objects. 7

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For many centuries Belgorod has been and remains one of the main spiritual centers of Russia. The diocese with the center in Belgorod was founded back in 1667 by order of the father of Peter I, Tsar Alexei Mikhailovich, and for a long time was one of the most extensive in

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Either the provincial town is so small, or there are so many temples here - but Arzamas has remained the city of ringing bells for many years. This feature gives the local atmosphere a certain spirituality and sublimity. Most of the churches of Arzamas are so ancient

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Kazan is a city in which the traditions of the East and the West are surprisingly intertwined. For several centuries after the conquest of Kazan by Ivan the Terrible in 1552, Orthodoxy and Islam peacefully coexisted on the territory of this city. Mosques

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There are a large number of rivers and lakes in the Samara region. The Kuibyshev reservoir, filled with the Volga, occupies one of the first places in terms of area in Eurasia. Many tributaries of the Volga are independent, rather long rivers. All along the Samara

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It is not for nothing that the capital of Russia has received the nickname “Golden-domed Moscow”. Some of them still remember the times of Ivan the Terrible. Some temples have become the hallmark of the capital - it is difficult to find a person who would not have heard of St. Basil's Cathedral or Kazan

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The Ulyanovsk Region is a constituent entity in the central part of Russia with an area of ​​37 thousand km 2. It is located in three climatic zones at once: southern taiga, forest-steppe with areas of pine and mixed forests, and steppe. The region is part of the Volga regions,

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Having become the capital of the Vladimir-Suzdal principality in the middle of the 12th century, Vladimir began to rise above other cities of North-Eastern Russia. Around the same time, the Assumption Cathedral was founded. Nearby was erected the Dmitrievsky Cathedral, which until

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Yalta is primarily a resort town. People come here to sunbathe, swim, breathe in the sea air and see natural attractions. However, for those who love monuments, there are interesting routes in the city. Climate and scenic

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More than 2000 rivers of different lengths flow through the Kaluga region. They are used to provide the population with water. The banks of the reservoirs are popular with vacationers and fishermen. River floodplains form large lakes. The rivers are fed by various sources - both springs and underground

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Despite the fact that Cherepovets is not the capital of the region, it surpasses all other cities in the Vologda region in terms of area and population. Cherepovets has its history since the foundation of the Resurrection Monastery here in 1362.

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Belong to the basin of the Don and the Sea of ​​Azov. Dry lands - rivers that dry up in drought, do not flow constantly. Voronezh region is located in the arid place of Russia. All the water in the region is concentrated in streams, rivers, reservoirs, ponds, lakes and swamps.

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Anapa is one of the main resort towns in Russia. The sea warms up quickly and is divided into conventional sections, where both families and extreme lovers can relax comfortably. The ecological situation is also not a cause for concern. Given that the prices for rest in Anapa

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The Nizhny Novgorod Region is one of the richest regions in Russia with water. Most of the lakes are of natural origin: karst, floodplain. There are also artificial reservoirs. According to various sources, there are about 10,000 lakes in the region. Many of them

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The Belgorod region borders on Ukraine, and some of its rivers also flow through the territory of the neighboring country. The reservoirs of the region belong to the basins of the Black and Azov Seas. Hydrography is extensive: meandering channels cross the plains along and across.

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The waterways of Karelia are fed by underground and surface tributaries. There are 27 thousand rivers in the Republic, many of which are related to the Baltic Sea. Rare rivers of Karelia flow into the Caspian, some flow to the waters of the White Sea. IN

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The Nizhny Novgorod region has large reserves of water resources. The largest waterways of central Russia, the Volga and Oka, merge near Nizhny Novgorod. All rivers in the region belong to the Volga basin, 17 of them are more than 100 km long.

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The ancient city of Murom, located on the left bank of the Oka, has a rich history reflected in numerous monuments of history and architecture. These include not only ancient temples and monasteries, but also sculptural monuments dedicated to heroes

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There are many beauties and places for recreation in the Krasnodar Territory. The Black Sea coast provides so many opportunities for tourists to spend time interesting or relax that some other natural sites remain in the shadows. The same can be said about rivers.

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The Leningrad region is rich in natural reservoirs. The extensive river network originates from numerous swamps, lakes and streams. The largest rivers are the Neva, Syas, Volkhov, Svir. The longest river is the Luga, the largest flow rate is in the Neva. Thanks to the abundance

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Belgorod monuments not only decorate the streets, but also carry a semantic load. There are themes familiar to Russia, but there are also some differences, for example, an emphasis on fellow countrymen who are little known in the country, but who have contributed to the development of the city. So

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The Bryansk region is the land of partisan glory. During the Great Patriotic War, these territories were occupied by the Nazis, and the local underground offered all possible resistance to the invaders. Many memorials and monuments have been created in honor of the heroic deeds of the war heroes.

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Voronezh Region is a large region of the Russian Black Earth Region. The local nature is rich in untouched forests, many rivers, lakes, in the south - reserved steppes. The warm mild climate attracts guests to spend their holidays on the banks of the Don, go fishing and enjoy

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The Arkhangelsk region appeared in 1937, although the development of its lands began during the heyday of the Novgorod principality. It did not work to create many densely populated cities in this large coastal region. This is due to the harsh climate

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The lands of Bryansk, as border territories, have often faced military conflicts throughout history. They periodically changed their affiliation, referring to different administrative units. All this affected the safety and attractions

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Belgorod region borders with Ukraine. The borders of the region were finally formed only in 1954. Since then, development has been progressing, especially in large settlements. This is how modern museums and hotels appeared in Stary Oskol.

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There are enough man-made sights in the Novgorod region, so the tourism industry is developing systematically. The nature of the region is still lagging behind in terms of attracting guests. However, the beauty of the local lakes increasingly attracts hikers and fishermen.

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The history of any city is conveyed not only in architecture, but also in its monuments. First of all, the city is known as the birthplace of the leader of the revolution, after whom the former Simbirsk was named. Monumental Leniniana in Ulyanovsk - cultural heritage

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Smolensk Region is one of the western border areas. In the 17th century, Smolensk had to lose many of its citizens in order to remain part of Russia. In honor of this event, a unique monument of its kind was erected on Valutina Gora. Another

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Murmansk is the largest city on the planet located beyond the Arctic Circle. Pages of its glorious history are associated with the development of the north, including the Arctic, the Great Patriotic War and navigation. Each of these directions is reflected in the monuments,

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Yaroslavl is a city in central Russia where Russian traditions are strong. It is called the capital of the Golden Ring, the most popular tourist route in the region. Most of the monuments are concentrated in the historical part of Yaroslavl. This territory is included

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Volgograd Region is one of the southern regions of our country. The Volga flows through the entire territory from north to south, as well as the Volga-Don Canal, Tsimlyansk and Volgograd reservoirs. The most important natural sites: Volgo-Akhtubinskaya floodplain,

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