Yeniseysk is a town in Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia, located on the Yenisei River. Population: 18,766 ; 20,394 ; 22,891 ; 20,000 . Continue reading... From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Дореволюционный Красноярск / Pre-revolutionary Krasnoyarsk
Дореволюционная Россия на фотографиях Красноярск Жизнь города
Russia in pre-revolutionary photographs Krasnoyarsk City life
Музыка: Русские гусли – Венок былин
Music: Russian Gusli - The wreath of Bylina played on the Russian Gusli
Krasnoyarsk was described by the great Russian writer as “the most beautiful city in Siberia….” being situated on the River Yenisei and surrounded by dense forest and natural landscapes.. The settlement was originally founded on August 19, 1628 when a fort was constructed to protect the frontier lands from the native peoples..The fort was named Krasny Yar. Krasnoyarsk grew rapidly following the arrival of the “Siberian route” a road that connected the nearby towns of Achinsk and Kansk with Krasnoyarsk and the rest of Russia in the mid 18th century.. In 1822 Krasny Yar was granted town status and became the administrative centre of Yeniseysk Governorate. Following the construction of the Trans-Siberian railway in 1895, the town became an important junction with manufacturing facilities, railway and engineering workshops. Krasnoyarsk was also a place to which political exiles were sent.. As we see from these photographs, the inhabitants of Krasnoyarsk had many amusements to occupy their leisure times..... Photos from citifoxru
The Land of the Future. Part 2.
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The famous Arctic explorer Fridtjof Nansen used to dream about the creation of the Land of the Future, in the centre of Siberia. The major city in this area should have been Yeniseysk.
The central theme of the film The Land of the Future is the life of a community of Old Believers at the watershed of two great rivers of Siberia, the Ob River and the Yenisey River, where the Ket-Kas Canal was constructed a hundred years ago. Has Nansen's dream come true? This is what the film shows us.