- Veliky Novgorod - Wikipedia
In 1999, the city was officially renamed Veliky Novgorod (literally 'Great Novgorod'), [16] thus partly reverting to its medieval title "Lord Novgorod the Great"
- Russia - Novgorod, History, Culture | Britannica
Novgorod arose in the 9th century as one of the earliest centres of the exploitation of the forest hinterland and remained the most important commercial centre of the Kievan period
- Novgorod, Russia Map History | Explore Veliky Novgorods
Discover Novgorod, Russia's ancient city on the Volkhov River Explore its rich history, UNESCO-listed monuments, and top attractions like St Sophia Cathedral and the Millennium of Russia
- «Velikiy Novgorod» - City portal
The icon was an ever - present companion - at home, in church, on journeys and at war Novgorod Icon Gallery will help you to discover the complex and many-sided world of the old Russians icon, and to recognise the links between Russia's past and her present
- Novgorod - Wikitravel
Together with Kiev, Novgorod was a very important cultural, social, and economical centre in Rus, and was the capital of one of the first European democracies, the Novgorod Republic
- Veliky Novgorod - New World Encyclopedia
Novgorod is situated between the major metropolises Moscow and Saint Petersburg, and is rising to become a population center in its own right Recent estimates put the population at 216,856, which while lower than the measurements in Soviet Times, still represents a large city by Russian standards
- 20 reasons to visit Veliky Novgorod and the Novgorod region
During these times, all the state, public and religious life of Novgorod was concentrated here It was the place where people kept chronicles and copied the texts of books The Novgorod Kremlin, the most ancient one in Russia, was founded here in the 15th century
- Veliky Novgorod - Bing Maps
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