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Mass Media Overview

New bridge across Sheksna River unveiled in Cherepovets

http://en.kremlin.ru/

August 10, 2022

The President took part, via videoconference, in the opening of a new bridge across the Sheksna River in Cherepovets. He congratulated project participants and all construction industry workers on their upcoming professional holiday, Construction Worker’s Day.

https://www.phosagro.com

18 January 2023

Paris – UNESCO has launched a call for applications for participation in the eighth round of the Green Chemistry for Life programme, which is being implemented in partnership with PhosAgro and the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC).

How many ‘great’ cities are there in Russia?

Russia Beyond the Headlines

https://www.rbth.com

Travel Jan 03 2023 Boris Egorov

Photo: Veliky Ustyug. Source: Legion Media

There are many cities in Russia that have been named “great”. What have they done to deserve it?

http://en.kremlin.ru

December 27, 2022

The President spoke by telephone with eight-year-old Alexandra Titarenko from the Zaporozhye Region, participant in the New Year Tree of Wishes national charity campaign.

https://www.phosagro.com

22 December 2022

Moscow – PhosAgro Deputy CEO Alexander Sharabaiko participated in a webinar on doing business in Brazil in the current geopolitical environment.

Veliky Ustyug

Source: https://rusmania.com

Photo: https://rusmania.com

Veliky Ustyug is situated deep in the Vologda Region close to the confluence of the River Sukhona and River Yug. In fact its name is derived from its location near the mouth (‘ust’ in Russian) of the River Yug, whereas ‘Veliky’ means ‘great’, indicating the city’s historical significance. Its strategic position on important waterways leading to the Russian North meant it was an important trade city for Vladimir-Suzdal, which had to frequently defend it from ambitious Novgorod. In the 14th century Moscow finally gained control in the city but over the following centuries its status declined due to the river trade routes becoming less important.  

Largest painting by Vasily Vereshchagin restored in India

https://russkiymir.ru

26.11.2020

Photo credit: https://tretyakovgallerymagazine.ru/catalog/artists/660

Vasily Vereshchagin's painting "The Prince of Wales' Entry to Jaipur" is again available to the public, Kultura TV channel reports. The largest work of the famous Russian artist is located in India, it is kept in the Victoria Memorial Gallery in Kolkata.

Visions of the Last Judgment: Vologda’s St. Sophia Cathedral

Russia Beyond the Headlines

https://www.rbth.com

Travel

March 11 2022

William Brumfield

Photo: St. Sophia Cathedral. Central dome with fresco of Christ "Ruler of All". July 20, 2011. William Brumfield

Architectural historian and photographer William Brumfield takes a closer look at the magnificence of the 16th-century place of worship - still intact to this day.

Vologda Butter Museum

https://www.atlasobscura.com

Semenkovo, Russia

Slather on the history at an exhibition dedicated to this Russian luxury

In a historic village museum about 300 miles from Moscow, a late 18th-century building houses a museum dedicated to one spectacularly creamy local dairy product. Vologda butter, a rich and nutty spread, has earned public endorsements, prestigious awards, and now boasts a collection of exhibits, artifacts, and documents that honors its heritage.

https://en.portnews.ru

2022 May 26

On 25 May 2022, ceremonial launching of the first vessel was held at the new shipyard in Cherepovets. The construction began in 2019. The ceremony was attended by Governor Oleg Kuvshinnikov, according to the press center of the Vologda Region.