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Famous Street Презентацию делали: Кокорина Екатерина и Гусалова Элина 6 "Б" Слайд 1 Street Volkhonka (until 1658 - Czartoryska (Czartoryska), then Prechistenskaya (Prechistenka), from the late eighteenth

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Famous Street Презентацию делали:

Кокорина Екатерина

и

Гусалова Элина

6 "Б"

Слайд 1

Street Volkhonka (until 1658 - Czartoryska (Czartoryska), then Prechistenskaya (Prechistenka), from the late eighteenth century Boston) is a street in the Central administrative district of Moscow. Runs from Borovitskaya square to square our lady Gate, located between Prechistenskaya embankment and Znamenka street. The numbering of the houses are built from Borovitskaya square.

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Histori

Volkhonka one of the oldest streets in Moscow that was established in the fourteenth century along the road connecting the Kremlin with Grand village Seminski. Telling about the great fire 1365 chronicler wrote:

"Zagarese the city of Moscow from All Saints above Sertoli and was burned Posad all..."[2]

The name of the area of Cartola formed by the stream Centory, which originated from Goat's marsh, proceeded along the current of the Boulevard ring and fell into the Moscow river. Heavily filled with water in spring and summer during heavy

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rains, the Creek was washed out on his way deep ravine. The people he was to be called the "chartooem", and the area adjacent to it - Certiorem or Certallum. The transformation of the "p" in the "l" did not disrupt the original meaning of the word, saying, "damn snouts this ravine". The tract Cartola street got its first name - Czartoryska (Czartoryska), known 1547:

"Out of town Posad vigore not all. From the fire near Moscow river yards broiled on both sides of the street Czartoryski and to spolia..."[3]

The indigenous population of the surrounding streets were trade and craft people Chertolskiy black hundreds, who formed the parishes of the oldest temples of the townsmen of the Moscow Church of All Saints (known from 1365) and the Church of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker of the Manifest (known from 1475; later praise of the virgin)

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Transport

The streets are bus routes № 6 (when travelling in the direction of the Paveletsky railway station), as well as trolleybuses № 1 (when travelling in the direction of the metro "Nagatinskaya"), 16 (for adherence to Art. m : Kropotkinskaya) and 33 (when travelling in a side street Kravchenko).

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