Uglich. We arrived early and opted to not take any tours. The city is small and we decided to walk it ourselves. We went to innumerable churches and two monasteries - one for men and one for women. There are many picturesque churches with many onion domes, some blue, some green, some gold. Each color has its significance. The number of domes also has its meaning. The oldest part of Uglich, the Kremlin, which actually means a complex of churches and fortifications, includes a lovely church of St. Dmitry on the Blood, which was built in the 1690 on the spot where 9 year old tsarevich Dmitry was killed. Uglich is a very picturesque and quaint little town of about 35,000. It has no industry apart from a watch manufacturing plant Chayka, cheese production and tourism. It’s a mixture of traditional wooden Russian houses, a few post-communist structures, new dachas some newly constructed hotels and apartment buildings. We were to meet Andrey, a choir director from Moscow with whom Bo wo...
Well, as to the two large Russia lakes, I have also never heard of them...and we studied world geography!! Good tripping...
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