Veliky Novgorod and Old Ladoga are the first capitals of Russia (founded in 862 and 753 anno domini respectively). As for the oldest city on the territory of the Russian Federation, it's Derbent. Located in the South East of Dagestan.
Всё так. Но в годы основания Великого Новгорода и Старой Ладоги не было еще календаря от Рождества Христова в России, а следовательно и годы основания в сохранившихся документах (если оные есть) должны быть в летоисчислении от Сотворения Мира.
Ты супер! По-русски говоришь - это класс! И так красиво снял видео!! Спасибо тебе!!! Рад что такие замечательные люди как ты показывают нашу страну на весь мир!
Thank you so much for your wonderful comment. Russian language is indeed challenging, but I’m determined to learn it because I genuinely love the language and culture.
Почему многих задело,что Ярославль назвали маленьким?) В сравнении в Москвой, Питером и Казанью, действительно маленький. Особенно для туриста,который изначально был в больших городах.
That’s true, but it’s also one of the oldest cities. I was astounded when I saw some historical structures that are still being maintained there today. It’s truly incredible.
@@user-4real also Smolensk - 1161 years and even more (we don't know the exact age). Pskov ~ 1117 years, Velikiy Novgorod ~1163 years and another. Yaroslavl is convenient because we know how it was founded
@@CeBePIII старое городище Смоленска лежит выше по течению реки. Точно так же современный город Рязань всего лишь Переяславль Рязанский, а старая Рязань лежит в развалинах.
Столько грязи вылили на нашу Страну в США и Европе целенаправленно, чтобы люди Запада к нам не приезжали, специально настраивали людей против нашей Страны. Там, была проделана большая работа против нас!!!!☝🏽
Большая работа проделана с вашим мозгом, а иностранцы всегда ехали к нам, только раньше европейцы привозили деньги и гидов обечпечивали работой, то теперь нищеброды с пакестана и индии@@ТамараТамара-я9ф
Hi Vasilisa, it’s wonderful to know that you are from this beautiful city. I’m grateful for the chance to have visited and I’ve gained a lot of knowledge during my stay. Have a wonderful day
Hello. I am a student of the Yaroslavl school with in-depth study of the English language. Our teacher showed us your videos. You're awesome! I'm waiting for you again in our city! I can give you a tour!
Hi Artem, thanks a lot for your kind comment! It’s really great of you to offer me a tour of your city. I’ll definitely be back and will reach out to you to show me around the city since I didn’t have enough time to explore it during my first visit. Have a great evening, and welcome to the channel!
It’s not a small city, the center maybe gives this impression, but it’s rather big)) especially if you compare the vastness of Russian territory to many countries) I appreciate the video tho! Thank you! Also you probably would like to speak about the first ever Russian theatre located in our city? It’s a big part of our culture! The Volkov theatre. The eternal fire monument for those who died in World War Two right behind the Uspenskii cathedral. You definitely should come back!❤ Show our modern parks like Millennium and old governor’s house and its beautiful park with art installations!
Не показал и десятой части нашего ""маленького "" города, но за один день не успеть. А так спасибо за такой интерес к нашей стране, истории и культуре! Удачи, бро!
I’m really sorry I only had a day to visit, but I’m determined to come back and give the city a thorough review that it truly deserves. By the way, I hope you can assist me with a list of must-see sites when I return. Thank you for your comment, and welcome to my channel!
@@user-4real я бы с радостью, но к сожалению, в моей школе вместо английского преподавали другой язык, поэтому по английски я не говорю и не читаю, можете быть кто-то из знающих язык сможет вам помочь.
Thanks for your kind words! Such comments motivate me to explore more and more wonderful places in this country. Welcome to my channel, and have a wonderful weekend!
Прекрасный город , много старины 💐🙏, но никто не попирал язычество , а церкви строили на капищах , что бы люди приходя к предкам поминать их , привыкали к христианству греческому и новой вере , так соеденили православие и христианство . Предков мы не попираем , а чтим и уважаем и гордимся ими !
I wish you had written this comment a few days ago. I’ve left the city, but I believe I’ll return soon. Rybinsk appears to be a very pleasant place, and I intend to plan a visit there soon.
Спасибо дружище,расскажи всем иностранцам,что мы Русские мирный народ и ждём в гости,но только без меча,накормим напоим в баньке попарим,спать уложим,быть добру.😊❤
Novgorod(exact name Great(Veliky) Novgorod), city in the North West Russia, not far from Saint Petersburg, is older then Yaroslavl. It was first capital of Russia and place of residence of first Russian Princes' dynasty. It was founded in 859. It's provincial capital now but there are some smaller cities in the same region older then it. For example. small city named Staraya(Old) Ladoga was founded in 759. Don't miss it with Nizhny Novgorod(Lower Novgorod) that is on Volga River. Yaroslavl is also very old and very historic city, but not oldest. Cities Derbent and Kerch cannot be considered as pure historical Russian cities, because originally there were not founed by Russan people and belonged to other countries like Turkey, Iran, etc. They were attached to Russian Empire only in 18 century
I’m definitely planning to visit Nizhniy Novgorod this week, and I appreciate your suggestions and the knowledge you’ve shared about the history of Russian cities.
Yandex translator can be funny sometimes, but it’s actually a useful tool. By the way, I hope you enjoyed my video about the beautiful city of “Урюпинск”😆 Thanks for your comment and welcome to the channel. ❤️
Ladoga oldest russian city founded in 760s, oldest city in Russia is Kerch or Derbent depending from point of view. Derbent became a city in the 4th century AD, but the settlement of Derbent is mentioned from the 6th century BC. Cities appear near Kerch at the same time, but it itself becomes a city in the 5th century BC
I’ve resided in several large cities, and when I first arrived in Yaroslavl, I found it quite small compared to Moscow. However, I understand your perspective, and I genuinely adore this city.
Hi there! Yes! I’m interested in visiting Ekaterinburg. Do you live there? When would be the best time for me to come? I’ll tag you when I upload a video about the city.
There were even MORE churches in Yaroslavl before USSR era constructions and bombings during The Yaroslavl Uprising in 1918 (The city was very badly damaged. There are photos and videos from that time in the internet for those who want to know more). Also for those who plan to visit Yaroslavl i recomend taking a bus or better a boat trip from city center to Tolga Convent - it's in close vicinity magnificent and you will be able to see the city from the Volga river.
My perception of the city’s smallness stems from my lifelong experience living in larger cities. Consequently, this city seemed relatively small to me. However, it’s one of the most charming cities I’ve ever had the pleasure of visiting.
Жесть вы накинулись на парня. Город действительно маленький в сравнении. Поживите какое-то время в Москве или Питере, а потом вернитесь в Ярик и поймёте автора.
Yaroslavl was founded by Yaroslav the Wise, King of Kyiv (capital of Kievan Rus). He was Ukrainian. This demonstrates how mixed Russian and Ukrainian histories are. My greatest Russian friends live in this city.
1) so called "Kievan Rus" is not state or country - it's name of certain period of Russian history - period when capital was in Russian city Kiev. Same as "Novgorod Rus" or "Vladimir Rus" - it's historical periods, not separate states. 2) Yaroslav the Wise was not Ukrainian, LOL. Ukraine as a separate state first time appears in 1991, as a "socialist republic" has been invented by bolsheviks in 1918. Before 1918 Ukraine ( aka okraina ) has been just geographical region, like "Florida panhandle" or "Appalachian heights". Likewise population there are not "Appalachians" or "Penhandlians" - no such ethnicity exist. Ukrainians is not ethnicity - it's political orientation. Anyone can become Ukrainian - just declare "Our father is Bandera, death to Moscovites" and he/she immediately become Ukrainian. 3) It' was not "mixed history" - it was ONE COUNTRY before bolsheviks divide it into many parts, one of this part called "Ukraine" now. All cities there has been founded and built by Russians ( unless there some city founded AFTER 1991 ; I doubt any such city existed though ).
@@alexbibikov939Ukrainian people have always been a distinct ethnic group. Before around 1870, we were called Ruthenians, according to census data of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, Russian Empire, and Austro-Hungarian Empire. Yaroslav the Wise was Ruthenian, not Russian. Kieven Rus was known as a kingdom and political principality with monarchy and governors. Yaroslavl's daughter, Anna, married the King of France and founded the education system there.
@@laurawelch7169 >>> Kieven Rus was known as a kingdom and political principality with monarchy and governors. This is BS. You can never find wording "Kieven Rus" in any historical documents or maps. This wording appears in 19th century to describe historical period. >>> Yaroslav the Wise was Ruthenian, not Russian. BS detected. Yaroslav the Wise last name was Rurik. His ancestors are Ruriks from Novgorod - Rus capital _before_ Oleg captured Kiev and relocated throne there. Ethnically he most likely was Norse or Dane. Previous co-rulers of Kiev (dethroned and killed by Oleg) named "Oskold and Dir" most likely they'v been Norse too. >>> Rusins and Ruthenians are Russian tribes from western lands. There has been a lot of Russian tribes ( Pomory, Vyatichi, Krivichi etc etc ) that has been united to form one Russian nation. When western Russian lands become part of Austro-Hungarian empire Habsburgs was not happy that most people living there was not loyal. Has been done a lot of work to convert them to members of just invented new ethnicity "Ukrainians" with artificial language created from local dialect and forged with help of Hrushevsky, Those Russians who refused to convert into Ukrainians had been placed to death camps - google "Thalerhof internment camp". (also may be transliterated as Talerhof)
Чел ты угараешь?!Ты никогда туристов в центре не встречал?Исторический центр под охраной ЮНЕСКО!Городу тысяча лет это как бы само собой намекает на некий интерес к нему.
А почему люди например, интересуетесь Парижем, городом котопый по територии меньше Яраславля, самая широкая улица которого уже, чем самая узкая улица того же Ярославля. В технологическом, инфроструктурном, досуге, Париж просто дно, в сравнение с тем же Ярославле. Но люди им интересуются, почему?
Russia is rich in its history and culture, and Yaroslavl, one of Russia’s oldest cities, is a testament to this. It was interesting for me to explore the city and engage in conversations with its residents. The impressions I gained were overwhelmingly positive.
Anthony, I’m sorry, but your comment is absurd. So If I created videos that shows the beauty of Paris, it would imply, in your opinion, that I’m employed by the French government? Does it mean that for someone to express positive sentiments about Russia, they must be compensated for their opinion? Consider this for a moment. Nevertheless, I appreciate your comment.
First and foremost, the size of a city is subjective and varies depending on the perspective of the observer. I’ve lived in various large cities throughout my life, and I even arrived in this city directly from Moscow. I found Yaroslavl to be a charming and beautiful place. Secondly, regarding whether it’s the oldest city, please carefully read my video title, and you’ll notice the presence of a question mark. I don’t believe I need to elaborate on its significance in a sentence. Please pay closer attention when reading, and thank you for your comment.
How they step on the Pagans,the forefathers of this places creation and not to mention the battles they may have also fought for this territories existence. Its like nothing existed before the middle eastern fairy tale got spread. The church was built in 375? Who by cus christianity was only taking hold around 800? So it is most likely a pagan temple lol.
You’re probably right. However, It seemed small to me, considering my visits to numerous larger cities in Russia and abroad. Nevertheless, I cherished the peace of mind I felt while there. The city is incredible!
Your videos are really superb! Thank you very much.
Veliky Novgorod and Old Ladoga are the first capitals of Russia (founded in 862 and 753 anno domini respectively).
As for the oldest city on the territory of the Russian Federation, it's Derbent. Located in the South East of Dagestan.
Всё так. Но в годы основания Великого Новгорода и Старой Ладоги не было еще календаря от Рождества Христова в России, а следовательно и годы основания в сохранившихся документах (если оные есть) должны быть в летоисчислении от Сотворения Мира.
Ты супер! По-русски говоришь - это класс! И так красиво снял видео!! Спасибо тебе!!! Рад что такие замечательные люди как ты показывают нашу страну на весь мир!
Thank you so much for your wonderful comment. Russian language is indeed challenging, but I’m determined to learn it because I genuinely love the language and culture.
@@user-4real❤❤❤👍👍👍
Почему многих задело,что Ярославль назвали маленьким?) В сравнении в Москвой, Питером и Казанью, действительно маленький. Особенно для туриста,который изначально был в больших городах.
Oldest city in Russia is either Kerch or Derbent - both are close to 2 000 years old.
That’s true, but it’s also one of the oldest cities. I was astounded when I saw some historical structures that are still being maintained there today. It’s truly incredible.
@@user-4real also Smolensk - 1161 years and even more (we don't know the exact age). Pskov ~ 1117 years, Velikiy Novgorod ~1163 years and another.
Yaroslavl is convenient because we know how it was founded
@@CeBePIII старое городище Смоленска лежит выше по течению реки. Точно так же современный город Рязань всего лишь Переяславль Рязанский, а старая Рязань лежит в развалинах.
Керчь, ещё не успели в порядок привести до конца, так как он 23 года был под Украиной в запущенном состоянии !!!!
@@ТамараТамара-я9ф до 2014 …
Ещё лет 5 не думал, что наша обычная жизнь будет чем то восхитительным для западных блогеров...
Russia is indeed a great country. ❤️
Столько грязи вылили на нашу Страну в США и Европе целенаправленно, чтобы люди Запада к нам не приезжали, специально настраивали людей против нашей Страны. Там, была проделана большая работа против нас!!!!☝🏽
Большая работа проделана с вашим мозгом, а иностранцы всегда ехали к нам, только раньше европейцы привозили деньги и гидов обечпечивали работой, то теперь нищеброды с пакестана и индии@@ТамараТамара-я9ф
Да и города стали объективно лучше, есть что показать западным блоггерам)
Спасибо, здорово👏✊👍. Так и хочется сказать что снято с любовью 🤗, ты на стадии влюблённости в нашу страну 🥰. Думаю она ответит тебе взаимностью🫶
Russia is truly an amazing country, and it’s evident in the wonderful people like you. Thank you so much for your kind words.❤️
Да, это так!!! ❤👍👍👍
Привет из Ярославля)
Hi Vasilisa, it’s wonderful to know that you are from this beautiful city. I’m grateful for the chance to have visited and I’ve gained a lot of knowledge during my stay. Have a wonderful day
Спасибо вам за видео. Сама из Ярославля. В очередной раз с вами прогулялась по самым красивым местам города.
I’m glad you enjoyed the video. I felt the core heart of Russia in Yaroslavl. ❤️ Thanks for your comment and welcome to the channel.
Hello. I am a student of the Yaroslavl school with in-depth study of the English language. Our teacher showed us your videos. You're awesome! I'm waiting for you again in our city! I can give you a tour!
Hi Artem, thanks a lot for your kind comment! It’s really great of you to offer me a tour of your city. I’ll definitely be back and will reach out to you to show me around the city since I didn’t have enough time to explore it during my first visit. Have a great evening, and welcome to the channel!
Очень приятный у вас голос и внимательный, умный взгляд. Приятные видео
Thanks a lot for such a kind comment. It’s so inspiring, and I hope more people like you can find my videos. Thanks again for the support.❤️
Красивый город. Исконно русский 👍
It’s indeed beautiful, and most importantly, I felt the heart of Russia in it. It’s incredible how the locals are proud of their city.
Облака на небе как на картине❤очень красивые
The view from the watchtower is indeed amazing ❤️ Thanks for your comment!
Greetings from
Yaroslavl! Thanks for your work and welcome back.
Hello 👋 Thanks for watching!
Very clean and beautiful city. Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!
It’s not a small city, the center maybe gives this impression, but it’s rather big)) especially if you compare the vastness of Russian territory to many countries) I appreciate the video tho! Thank you! Also you probably would like to speak about the first ever Russian theatre located in our city? It’s a big part of our culture! The Volkov theatre. The eternal fire monument for those who died in World War Two right behind the Uspenskii cathedral. You definitely should come back!❤ Show our modern parks like Millennium and old governor’s house and its beautiful park with art installations!
Не показал и десятой части нашего ""маленького "" города, но за один день не успеть.
А так спасибо за такой интерес к нашей стране, истории и культуре!
Удачи, бро!
I’m really sorry I only had a day to visit, but I’m determined to come back and give the city a thorough review that it truly deserves. By the way, I hope you can assist me with a list of must-see sites when I return. Thank you for your comment, and welcome to my channel!
@@user-4real я бы с радостью, но к сожалению, в моей школе вместо английского преподавали другой язык, поэтому по английски я не говорю и не читаю, можете быть кто-то из знающих язык сможет вам помочь.
Спасибо автору за доброе видео! Успехов и новых приятных путешествий!
Thanks for your kind words! Such comments motivate me to explore more and more wonderful places in this country. Welcome to my channel, and have a wonderful weekend!
Да. Еврославль - это хороший город.
Прекрасный город , много старины 💐🙏, но никто не попирал язычество , а церкви строили на капищах , что бы люди приходя к предкам поминать их , привыкали к христианству греческому и новой вере , так соеденили православие и христианство . Предков мы не попираем , а чтим и уважаем и гордимся ими !
My favourite city
It’s an awesome city!
Боже мой, такого четкого английского никогда не слышал!! Парень удивил своим погружением в российскую историю и культуру!! Снимаю шляпу...
Please visit Rybinsk, it's 80km's to the north from Yaroslavl. Very cute small city.
I wish you had written this comment a few days ago. I’ve left the city, but I believe I’ll return soon. Rybinsk appears to be a very pleasant place, and I intend to plan a visit there soon.
Спасибо дружище,расскажи всем иностранцам,что мы Русские мирный народ и ждём в гости,но только без меча,накормим напоим в баньке попарим,спать уложим,быть добру.😊❤
That’s a lovely comment. Thank you for watching, and I hope you have a wonderful day.
Боже что у людей с мозгом😅. Прокатитесь за границу хоть раз в жизни увидите как относятся к русским. Насмотрелись первого канал и причитают
Novgorod(exact name Great(Veliky) Novgorod), city in the North West Russia, not far from Saint Petersburg, is older then Yaroslavl. It was first capital of Russia and place of residence of first Russian Princes' dynasty. It was founded in 859. It's provincial capital now but there are some smaller cities in the same region older then it. For example. small city named Staraya(Old) Ladoga was founded in 759. Don't miss it with Nizhny Novgorod(Lower Novgorod) that is on Volga River. Yaroslavl is also very old and very historic city, but not oldest. Cities Derbent and Kerch cannot be considered as pure historical Russian cities, because originally there were not founed by Russan people and belonged to other countries like Turkey, Iran, etc. They were attached to Russian Empire only in 18 century
I’m definitely planning to visit Nizhniy Novgorod this week, and I appreciate your suggestions and the knowledge you’ve shared about the history of Russian cities.
Голосовой Яндекс переводчик совсем оборзел, когда автор говорит "Ярославль", он переводит как "Урюпинск" 😂
Yandex translator can be funny sometimes, but it’s actually a useful tool. By the way, I hope you enjoyed my video about the beautiful city of “Урюпинск”😆 Thanks for your comment and welcome to the channel. ❤️
Very small... 600 thousand inhabitants is not a small city
You’re absolutely right! It’s just that I’ve lived in a big city my entire life, so this city appeared very small to me. Nevertheless, I adore it.
I think Ladoga is the oldest city in Russia. But i may be wrong 😅
Керчь , самый древний город России 😂
@@ivanlesovik4431 там населения даже 200 тысяч нет, какой это город?
@@ivanlesovik4431Дербент
Ladoga oldest russian city founded in 760s, oldest city in Russia is Kerch or Derbent depending from point of view.
Derbent became a city in the 4th century AD, but the settlement of Derbent is mentioned from the 6th century BC. Cities appear near Kerch at the same time, but it itself becomes a city in the 5th century BC
Ladoga is the first Russian capital.
Комментарий для продвижения канала ❤
Thank you, Anna! ❤️
Поддерживаю!
Thanks Olga!🙏
Very small city? Compared to what, Shanghai? Yaroslavl has population of 600000, not a small city by any means.
I’ve resided in several large cities, and when I first arrived in Yaroslavl, I found it quite small compared to Moscow. However, I understand your perspective, and I genuinely adore this city.
@@user-4real Small? Are you nuts? Yaroslavl' would bethe second or third largest city in most european countries seco
@@sergeykras4599 ну после Москвы то разница заметна раз в 20, а то и в 30
@@user-4realМосква --- Столица России, это естественно, что она больше!!!!
Hey, are you planning to visit Yekaterinburg?)
Hi there! Yes! I’m interested in visiting Ekaterinburg. Do you live there? When would be the best time for me to come? I’ll tag you when I upload a video about the city.
it's going to get colder in the Urals soon )
Should I visit now before winter arrives or wait until next summer?
@@user-4realof course, come, It's not so cold in autumn, it starts to get cold at the end of November
Ok! I’ll start making plans. Thanks for the motivation.
In 1994 I did my military service in Yaroslavl, since then Yaroslavl has become even more beautiful 😊
Wow, that was a long time ago. I can imagine how you felt seeing the changes. You should go visit. 😊
Oldest in Russia? Derbent is 2,500 years old.😅
Edit: 5:25 Omg, she looks like Kate Moss! 😍
Да , очень красивая девушка!!❤☀️💯👍
У нас много красивых девушек!
❤❤❤Ярославль❤❤❤
💯❤️
Был в Ярославле лет 10 назад, и мне показалось, что город переживает не лучшие времена.
There were even MORE churches in Yaroslavl before USSR era constructions and bombings during The Yaroslavl Uprising in 1918 (The city was very badly damaged. There are photos and videos from that time in the internet for those who want to know more). Also for those who plan to visit Yaroslavl i recomend taking a bus or better a boat trip from city center to Tolga Convent - it's in close vicinity magnificent and you will be able to see the city from the Volga river.
That’s a vital piece of information. Thank you for the comment, and welcome to the channel!
Добро пожаловать!
Thank you! 🙏
Очень маленький город? Областной центр и 600 тысяч населения?
I get your point! However, I’ve lived in a large city my entire life, so this city seemed quite small to me. Nevertheless, I absolutely love it.
Это все относительно , для бельгии и нидерладнов это будет мегаполис, для Китая это будет деревня
570k people. How is that "very small"?
My perception of the city’s smallness stems from my lifelong experience living in larger cities. Consequently, this city seemed relatively small to me. However, it’s one of the most charming cities I’ve ever had the pleasure of visiting.
@@user-4real I heard about Suzdal, one of my colleagues been there. This is what i call "very small" 😊
I guess people need some universal standards.
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Жесть вы накинулись на парня. Город действительно маленький в сравнении. Поживите какое-то время в Москве или Питере, а потом вернитесь в Ярик и поймёте автора.
Yaroslavl was founded by Yaroslav the Wise, King of Kyiv (capital of Kievan Rus). He was Ukrainian. This demonstrates how mixed Russian and Ukrainian histories are. My greatest Russian friends live in this city.
1) so called "Kievan Rus" is not state or country - it's name of certain period of Russian history - period when capital was in Russian city Kiev. Same as "Novgorod Rus" or "Vladimir Rus" - it's historical periods, not separate states.
2) Yaroslav the Wise was not Ukrainian, LOL. Ukraine as a separate state first time appears in 1991, as a "socialist republic" has been invented by bolsheviks in 1918. Before 1918 Ukraine ( aka okraina ) has been just geographical region, like "Florida panhandle" or "Appalachian heights". Likewise population there are not "Appalachians" or "Penhandlians" - no such ethnicity exist. Ukrainians is not ethnicity - it's political orientation. Anyone can become Ukrainian - just declare "Our father is Bandera, death to Moscovites" and he/she immediately become Ukrainian.
3) It' was not "mixed history" - it was ONE COUNTRY before bolsheviks divide it into many parts, one of this part called "Ukraine" now. All cities there has been founded and built by Russians ( unless there some city founded AFTER 1991 ; I doubt any such city existed though ).
@@alexbibikov939Ukrainian people have always been a distinct ethnic group. Before around 1870, we were called Ruthenians, according to census data of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, Russian Empire, and Austro-Hungarian Empire. Yaroslav the Wise was Ruthenian, not Russian. Kieven Rus was known as a kingdom and political principality with monarchy and governors. Yaroslavl's daughter, Anna, married the King of France and founded the education system there.
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>>> Kieven Rus was known as a kingdom and political principality with monarchy and governors.
This is BS. You can never find wording "Kieven Rus" in any historical documents or maps. This wording appears in 19th century to describe historical period.
>>> Yaroslav the Wise was Ruthenian, not Russian.
BS detected. Yaroslav the Wise last name was Rurik. His ancestors are Ruriks from Novgorod - Rus capital _before_ Oleg captured Kiev and relocated throne there. Ethnically he most likely was Norse or Dane. Previous co-rulers of Kiev (dethroned and killed by Oleg) named "Oskold and Dir" most likely they'v been Norse too.
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Rusins and Ruthenians are Russian tribes from western lands. There has been a lot of Russian tribes ( Pomory, Vyatichi, Krivichi etc etc ) that has been united to form one Russian nation.
When western Russian lands become part of Austro-Hungarian empire Habsburgs was not happy that most people living there was not loyal. Has been done a lot of work to convert them to members of just invented new ethnicity "Ukrainians" with artificial language created from local dialect and forged with help of Hrushevsky,
Those Russians who refused to convert into Ukrainians had been placed to death camps - google "Thalerhof internment camp". (also may be transliterated as Talerhof)
@@laurawelch7169как всегда, неруси знают нашу историю лучше нас😂
I'm surprised someone from abroad is even interested in our cities.
May I ask you why you decided to visit?
Чел ты угараешь?!Ты никогда туристов в центре не встречал?Исторический центр под охраной ЮНЕСКО!Городу тысяча лет это как бы само собой намекает на некий интерес к нему.
А почему люди например, интересуетесь Парижем, городом котопый по територии меньше Яраславля, самая широкая улица которого уже, чем самая узкая улица того же Ярославля. В технологическом, инфроструктурном, досуге, Париж просто дно, в сравнение с тем же Ярославле. Но люди им интересуются, почему?
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Russia is rich in its history and culture, and Yaroslavl, one of Russia’s oldest cities, is a testament to this. It was interesting for me to explore the city and engage in conversations with its residents. The impressions I gained were overwhelmingly positive.
The divorce rate is 103% in Russia
For whom this channel works ?
I’m not sure what you’re asking. This is a channel owned by me. Could you please rephrase your question? Thanks.
Nice channel
Thanks, Jimmy!
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Are you working for state media propaganda ?
Anthony, I’m sorry, but your comment is absurd. So If I created videos that shows the beauty of Paris, it would imply, in your opinion, that I’m employed by the French government? Does it mean that for someone to express positive sentiments about Russia, they must be compensated for their opinion? Consider this for a moment. Nevertheless, I appreciate your comment.
объекты юнеско с крышами из профнастила
Некоторым всегда всё не слава богу.
Лучше пусть аутентично облезает, мокнет под снегом, дождем и с тихой грустью разрушается.
It's not the oldest and not a small. You're a clickbaiter, shame.
First and foremost, the size of a city is subjective and varies depending on the perspective of the observer. I’ve lived in various large cities throughout my life, and I even arrived in this city directly from Moscow. I found Yaroslavl to be a charming and beautiful place. Secondly, regarding whether it’s the oldest city, please carefully read my video title, and you’ll notice the presence of a question mark. I don’t believe I need to elaborate on its significance in a sentence. Please pay closer attention when reading, and thank you for your comment.
How they step on the Pagans,the forefathers of this places creation and not to mention the battles they may have also fought for this territories existence. Its like nothing existed before the middle eastern fairy tale got spread. The church was built in 375? Who by cus christianity was only taking hold around 800? So it is most likely a pagan temple lol.
1375 г. Город основан в 1010 году.
Both wrong. The church is 375 years old. You should pay more attention to what they say.
@@russt8874 I stand corrected.
Языческий храм? 🤔
@@dozor3722 Почему языческий?
Yaroslavl' is definetely NOT small
You’re probably right. However, It seemed small to me, considering my visits to numerous larger cities in Russia and abroad. Nevertheless, I cherished the peace of mind I felt while there. The city is incredible!
Я живу в городе 50 тысяч жителей, вот что значит маленький город