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«THE CZAR'S ROAD» – PERSPECTIVE HISTORICAL, TOURISTICAL AND GEOGRAPHICAL SUBJECT OF THE RUSSIAN VALUES
Author(s) -
V.S. Kulikov,
Evgeniya Kuznetsova
Publication year - 2020
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.17223/978-5-94621-954-9-2020-97
Subject(s) - fortress (chess) , geography , black sea , subject (documents) , baltic sea , perspective (graphical) , history , physical geography , ancient history , oceanography , geology , computer science , library science , artificial intelligence
Some significant episodes of Peter 1's activity in the North of Russia are considered. The creation in 1702 of the"Osudareva road" (White sea – Onega lake) with a length of at least 190 km and the transfer of troops, ammunition and two yachts to storm the Swedish fortress of Noteburg, contributed to Russia's access to the Baltic sea and the intensive development of the North-West of the country. Recommended the continuation of studies of the road and search its supplementary relics.

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