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  1. Veliky Novgorod (Russian: Великий Новгород, lit. 'Great Newtown', IPA: [vʲɪˈlʲikʲɪj ˈnovɡərət]), also known simply as Novgorod (Новгород), is the largest city and administrative centre of Novgorod Oblast, Russia. It is one of the oldest cities in Russia, being first mentioned in the 9th century.

  2. Veliky Novgorod, city and administrative centre of Novgorod oblast (region), northwestern Russia, on the Volkhov River just below its outflow from Lake Ilmen. Veliky Novgorod (commonly shortened to Novgorod) is one of the oldest Russian cities, first mentioned in chronicles of 859.

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  3. Veliky Novgorod – the Birthplace of the Epic Hero Sadko. In the lands of Novgorod, contemporary reality is so intricately interwoven with fiction. The Birthplace of Russia has used its own unique ancient magic to give life to many beautiful legends.

  4. Veliky Novgorod, the third largest city in Russia and the administrative center of Novgorod Oblast, has deep historical roots to Russian culture as a whole. The oldest city of Russia, it is known as the cradle of Russian democracy—its citizens were full participants in representative rule as early as the twelfth century.

  5. Veliky Novgorod (usually shortened to Novgorod) is a proud and beautiful city, billed as the 'Birthplace of Russia', and the most popular town in the Western European Russia region. It was here, in 862, that Prince Rurik proclaimed the modern Russian state – the Rurik dynasty went on to rule Russia for more than 750 years.

  6. Aug 18, 2019 · If you’re looking to venture beyond the big cities of Russia, Veliky Novgorod is a good choice especially if you’re travelling between Moscow and St. Petersburg. How to get to Veliky Novgorod, Russia. Located 200 kms south of St. Petersburg, Novgorod is well-connected to Russia’s two biggest cities.

  7. Velikiy Novgorod. Apollinariy Vasnetsov. Novgorods political system was unique among the myriad of city-states and principalities of medieval Rus; it was ruled by a small circle of boyar...

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