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Круглый дворик
Вологда

Этот дворик находится за зданиями по улице Ленина в Вологде. Во дворе оффисных зданий находится две таких круглых штуковины (не знаю как называется ЭТО... альковом ЭТО не назовешь... поэтому просто ЭТО) Одна штуковина зыкрыта на замок, зарешечена и навалена гора хлама.

Полосы радужные сам добавил)) для создания акцента и противоречивости. Вам судить)

Copyright: Shusharin Eda
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 8000x4000
Taken: 21/11/2009
Geüpload: 21/11/2009
Published: 21/11/2009
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Tags: Вологда; Ленина; улица; двор; дворик; круглый; радуга; vologda; wologda; rainbow
More About Вологда

Vologda was first mentioned in Novgorod chronicles for 1147, when Saint Gerasimus found a church and village already standing there. Surrounded by impassable woods, the settlement was inhabited by Novgorodians who pulled the ships from a tributary of theVolga to a tributary of the Northern Dvina, thus making possible navigation from the White Sea to the Caspian. In 1273 the city was ravaged by a Mongol raid. It was not until 1412, when the area was ceded by Novgorod Republic to Muscovy, that the town acquired any measure of importance. The princes of Muscovy made Vologda their outpost in the North. By the end of the century, Vologda eclipsed the ancient centre of that region, Belozersk. Its commercial importance further increased when the Muscovy Company started its operations in Russia.


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