The western part of the Highway street - Vyazniki of Vladimir Gubernia
The western part of the Highway street. Vyazniki history starts from the ancient city-fortress Yaropolch-Zalessky, founded by Prince Yaropolk Vladimirovich in 1135-1138. The city was burnt in 1239 by the troop... More
A highway to the city. The second bridge. Gorokhovets of Vladimir Obla...
A highway to the city. The second bridge. Шоссейная дорога в город. Второй мост.
Vladimir, the River Klyazma, the bridge and the Murom highway.
Vladimir, the River Klyazma, the bridge and the Murom highway. Владимир, Река Клязьма, мост и Муромское шоссе.
Highway. City government - Vyazniki of Vladimir Gubernia
Highway. City government Vyazniki history starts from the ancient city-fortress Yaropolch-Zalessky, founded by Prince Yaropolk Vladimirovich in 1135-1138. The city was burnt in 1239 by the troops of Batu and S... More
Semyon Semyonychev - Gorokhovets of Vladimir Oblast, Russia, the town ...
Semyon Semyonychev (owner of a shipyard and a cardboard factory), 3rd from the right, standing. Семён Иванович Семёнычев (владелец судостроительного завода и картонной фабрики). 3-й справа, стоит.
Gorokhovets of Vladimir Oblast, Russia, view from Klyazma.
The boundary point on the eastern borders of the Vladimir-Suzdal principality was founded by the Grand Duke Andrei Bogolyubsky in 1168. It is mentioned in the Laurentian Chronicle in 1239 when it was first burn... More
Gorokhovets of Vladimir Oblast, Russia, view from the mountain
The boundary point on the eastern borders of the Vladimir-Suzdal principality was founded by the Grand Duke Andrei Bogolyubsky in 1168. It is mentioned in the Laurentian Chronicle in 1239 when it was first burn... More
Factory on upper embarkment. Gorokhovets of Vladimir Oblast, Russia,
Upper Embankment. Factory of the Gorokhovets partnership. The boundary point on the eastern borders of the Vladimir-Suzdal principality was founded by the Grand Duke Andrei Bogolyubsky in 1168. It is mentioned... More
Highway - Vyazniki of Vladimir Gubernia
Highway Vyazniki history starts from the ancient city-fortress Yaropolch-Zalessky, founded by Prince Yaropolk Vladimirovich in 1135-1138. The city was burnt in 1239 by the troops of Batu and Subedey. The new c... More
View from Klyazma river. Gorokhovets
The boundary point on the eastern borders of the Vladimir-Suzdal principality was founded by the Grand Duke Andrei Bogolyubsky in 1168. It is mentioned in the Laurentian Chronicle in 1239 when it was first burn... More
Gorokhovets of Vladimir Oblast, Russia, Flood on Klyazma.
The boundary point on the eastern borders of the Vladimir-Suzdal principality was founded by the Grand Duke Andrei Bogolyubsky in 1168. It is mentioned in the Laurentian Chronicle in 1239 when it was first burn... More
Factory on Klyazma river bank. Gorokhovets of Vladimir Oblast, Russia,...
The boundary point on the eastern borders of the Vladimir-Suzdal principality was founded by the Grand Duke Andrei Bogolyubsky in 1168. It is mentioned in the Laurentian Chronicle in 1239 when it was first burn... More
View of Gorokhovets of Vladimir Oblast, Russia
The boundary point on the eastern borders of the Vladimir-Suzdal principality was founded by the Grand Duke Andrei Bogolyubsky in 1168. It is mentioned in the Laurentian Chronicle in 1239 when it was first burn... More
Znamensky nunnery - Gorokhovets of Vladimir Oblast, Russia, the town o...
Znamensky nunnery The boundary point on the eastern borders of the Vladimir-Suzdal principality was founded by the Grand Duke Andrei Bogolyubsky in 1168. It is mentioned in the Laurentian Chronicle in 1239 whe... More
Gorokhovets of Vladimir Oblast, Russia, view from the forest on the hi...
The boundary point on the eastern borders of the Vladimir-Suzdal principality was founded by the Grand Duke Andrei Bogolyubsky in 1168. It is mentioned in the Laurentian Chronicle in 1239 when it was first burn... More
Klyazma river flood. Gorokhovets of Vladimir Oblast, Russia
The boundary point on the eastern borders of the Vladimir-Suzdal principality was founded by the Grand Duke Andrei Bogolyubsky in 1168. It is mentioned in the Laurentian Chronicle in 1239 when it was first burn... More