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    <title>Lakeside park</title>
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    <description>&lt;p&gt;&lt;a href=&#034;http://www.cityphotos.info/cms/russia/abrau-dyurso/983_lakeside_park.htm&#034;&gt;&lt;img src=&#034;http://www.cityphotos.info/cms/photos/983%20lakeside%20park%20thumbnail.jpg&#034; width=&#034;100&#034; height=&#034;74&#034; border=&#034;0&#034; alt=&#034;Lakeside park in Abrau-Dyurso, Russia, photo by Pavel Viaznikov&#034; title=&#034;Lakeside park in Abrau-Dyurso, Russia, photo by Pavel Viaznikov&#034; align=&#034;left&#034;&gt;&lt;/a&gt;The name sounds quite French (which was always good for the wine makers), but in fact that&amp;#039;s &amp;#034;Five Mountain Springs&amp;#034; or something like that in a language of a local people (meaning that the lake is fed by those springs). This is why the lake is very cold even in the heat of a summer.

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abrau-Dyurso
Abrau-Dyurso or Abrau-Durso is a village (selo) under the jurisdiction of the city of Novorossiysk, Krasnodar Krai, Russia. It is located on the shore of Lake Abrau, 14 kilometers (9 mi) west of Novorossiysk. Population: 2,982 (2002 Census. Abrau-Dyurso is the center of Russia&amp;#039;s most important wine-growing region.

The settlement was founded on November 25, 1870 as a royal winery which was to provide wine for the Tsar&amp;#039;s household. These plans were brought to fruition twenty-one years later, when Prince Leo Galitzine, renowned for his his Crimean vineyards of Massandra and Novy Svet, was appointed Surveyor of Imperial Vineyards at Abrau-Dyurso. It was he who brought to Russia a team of skilled winemakers from France. By 1897, Abrau-Dyurso boasted champagne cellars containing in excess of 13,000 bottles.

The Russian Revolution of 1917 brought an end to Abrau-Dyurso&amp;#039;s prosperity, if only for a short time. The French specialists fled Russia, but their work was continued by their Russian apprentices. Throughout the Soviet period, Abrau-Dyurso was reputed for its sparkling wine, which was marketed under the name of Sovetskoye Shampanskoye (&amp;#034;Soviet Champagne&amp;#034;). As of 2005, the local winery produced 5,800,000 bottles of champagne. There is a museum of sparkling wines on its grounds.

In August 2002, the local earth dam located upstream of the Dyurso River collapsed,[5] washing away some of the grape fields in the Dyurso Valley. Currently Abrau-Dyurso does not grow its own wine grapes, but imports them from other locations
.&lt;br&gt; Abrau-Dyurso, Russia, photo by Pavel Viaznikov.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;br clear=&#034;all&#034;&gt;</description>
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    <title>Main building of the Sparkling Wines Factory</title>
    <link>http://www.cityphotos.info/cms/russia/abrau-dyurso/982_main_building_of_the_sparkling_wines_factory.htm</link> 
    <description>&lt;p&gt;&lt;a href=&#034;http://www.cityphotos.info/cms/russia/abrau-dyurso/982_main_building_of_the_sparkling_wines_factory.htm&#034;&gt;&lt;img src=&#034;http://www.cityphotos.info/cms/photos/982%20main%20building%20of%20the%20sparkling%20wines%20factory%20thumbnail.jpg&#034; width=&#034;100&#034; height=&#034;63&#034; border=&#034;0&#034; alt=&#034;Main building of the Sparkling Wines Factory in Abrau-Dyurso, Russia, photo by Pavel Viaznikov&#034; title=&#034;Main building of the Sparkling Wines Factory in Abrau-Dyurso, Russia, photo by Pavel Viaznikov&#034; align=&#034;left&#034;&gt;&lt;/a&gt;The name sounds quite French (which was always good for the wine makers), but in fact that&amp;#039;s &amp;#034;Five Mountain Springs&amp;#034; or something like that in a language of a local people (meaning that the lake is fed by those springs). This is why the lake is very cold even in the heat of a summer.

http://www.wikimapia.org/#lat=44.6968472&amp;amp;lon=37.6005363&amp;amp;z=14&amp;amp;l=1&amp;amp;m=h&amp;amp;v=2

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abrau-Dyurso
Abrau-Dyurso or Abrau-Durso is a village (selo) under the jurisdiction of the city of Novorossiysk, Krasnodar Krai, Russia. It is located on the shore of Lake Abrau, 14 kilometers (9 mi) west of Novorossiysk. Population: 2,982 (2002 Census. Abrau-Dyurso is the center of Russia&amp;#039;s most important wine-growing region.

The settlement was founded on November 25, 1870 as a royal winery which was to provide wine for the Tsar&amp;#039;s household. These plans were brought to fruition twenty-one years later, when Prince Leo Galitzine, renowned for his his Crimean vineyards of Massandra and Novy Svet, was appointed Surveyor of Imperial Vineyards at Abrau-Dyurso. It was he who brought to Russia a team of skilled winemakers from France. By 1897, Abrau-Dyurso boasted champagne cellars containing in excess of 13,000 bottles.

The Russian Revolution of 1917 brought an end to Abrau-Dyurso&amp;#039;s prosperity, if only for a short time. The French specialists fled Russia, but their work was continued by their Russian apprentices. Throughout the Soviet period, Abrau-Dyurso was reputed for its sparkling wine, which was marketed under the name of Sovetskoye Shampanskoye (&amp;#034;Soviet Champagne&amp;#034;). As of 2005, the local winery produced 5,800,000 bottles of champagne. There is a museum of sparkling wines on its grounds.

In August 2002, the local earth dam located upstream of the Dyurso River collapsed,[5] washing away some of the grape fields in the Dyurso Valley. Currently Abrau-Dyurso does not grow its own wine grapes, but imports them from other locations
.&lt;br&gt; Abrau-Dyurso, Russia, photo by Pavel Viaznikov.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;br clear=&#034;all&#034;&gt;</description>
    <pubDate>Mon, 18 Sep 2006 08:29:26 +0000</pubDate> 
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    <title>religion cum law</title>
    <link>http://www.cityphotos.info/cms/russia/abrau-dyurso/916_religion_cum_law.htm</link> 
    <description>&lt;p&gt;&lt;a href=&#034;http://www.cityphotos.info/cms/russia/abrau-dyurso/916_religion_cum_law.htm&#034;&gt;&lt;img src=&#034;http://www.cityphotos.info/cms/photos/916%20religion%20cum%20law%20thumbnail.jpg&#034; width=&#034;100&#034; height=&#034;75&#034; border=&#034;0&#034; alt=&#034;religion cum law in Abrau-Dyurso, Russia, photo by Pavel Viaznikov&#034; title=&#034;religion cum law in Abrau-Dyurso, Russia, photo by Pavel Viaznikov&#034; align=&#034;left&#034;&gt;&lt;/a&gt;A building in Abrau-Dyurso serving as the official centre of the settlement around the famous sparkling wine factory. The building contains the municipal committee, police station, wine pub, barber&amp;#039;s shop and a church... Yhe inscriptopns say: &amp;#034;District Police Station&amp;#034; and &amp;#034;Orthodox Church of St.Xenia of St.Petersburg&amp;#034;

The name sounds quite French (which was always good for the wine makers), but in fact that&amp;#039;s &amp;#034;Five Mountain Springs&amp;#034; or something like that in a language of a local people (meaning that the lake is fed by those springs). This is why the lake is very cold even in the heat of a summer.

http://www.wikimapia.org/#lat=44.6968472&amp;amp;lon=37.6005363&amp;amp;z=14&amp;amp;l=1&amp;amp;m=h&amp;amp;v=2

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abrau-Dyurso
Abrau-Dyurso or Abrau-Durso is a village (selo) under the jurisdiction of the city of Novorossiysk, Krasnodar Krai, Russia. It is located on the shore of Lake Abrau, 14 kilometers (9 mi) west of Novorossiysk. Population: 2,982 (2002 Census. Abrau-Dyurso is the center of Russia&amp;#039;s most important wine-growing region.

The settlement was founded on November 25, 1870 as a royal winery which was to provide wine for the Tsar&amp;#039;s household. These plans were brought to fruition twenty-one years later, when Prince Leo Galitzine, renowned for his his Crimean vineyards of Massandra and Novy Svet, was appointed Surveyor of Imperial Vineyards at Abrau-Dyurso. It was he who brought to Russia a team of skilled winemakers from France. By 1897, Abrau-Dyurso boasted champagne cellars containing in excess of 13,000 bottles.

The Russian Revolution of 1917 brought an end to Abrau-Dyurso&amp;#039;s prosperity, if only for a short time. The French specialists fled Russia, but their work was continued by their Russian apprentices. Throughout the Soviet period, Abrau-Dyurso was reputed for its sparkling wine, which was marketed under the name of Sovetskoye Shampanskoye (&amp;#034;Soviet Champagne&amp;#034;). As of 2005, the local winery produced 5,800,000 bottles of champagne. There is a museum of sparkling wines on its grounds.

In August 2002, the local earth dam located upstream of the Dyurso River collapsed,[5] washing away some of the grape fields in the Dyurso Valley. Currently Abrau-Dyurso does not grow its own wine grapes, but imports them from other locations
.&lt;br&gt; Abrau-Dyurso, Russia, photo by Pavel Viaznikov.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;br clear=&#034;all&#034;&gt;</description>
    <pubDate>Fri, 15 Sep 2006 07:55:58 +0000</pubDate> 
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    <title>Abrau-Dyurso Lake</title>
    <link>http://www.cityphotos.info/cms/russia/abrau-dyurso/917_abrau-dyurso_lake.htm</link> 
    <description>&lt;p&gt;&lt;a href=&#034;http://www.cityphotos.info/cms/russia/abrau-dyurso/917_abrau-dyurso_lake.htm&#034;&gt;&lt;img src=&#034;http://www.cityphotos.info/cms/photos/917%20abrau-dyurso%20lake%20thumbnail.jpg&#034; width=&#034;100&#034; height=&#034;78&#034; border=&#034;0&#034; alt=&#034;Abrau-Dyurso Lake in Abrau-Dyurso, Russia, photo by Pavel Viaznikov&#034; title=&#034;Abrau-Dyurso Lake in Abrau-Dyurso, Russia, photo by Pavel Viaznikov&#034; align=&#034;left&#034;&gt;&lt;/a&gt;The name sounds quite French (which was always good for the wine makers), but in fact that&amp;#039;s &amp;#034;Five Mountain Springs&amp;#034; or something like that in a language of a local people (meaning that the lake is fed by those springs). This is why the lake is very cold even in the heat of a summer.

http://www.wikimapia.org/#lat=44.6968472&amp;amp;lon=37.6005363&amp;amp;z=14&amp;amp;l=1&amp;amp;m=h&amp;amp;v=2

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abrau-Dyurso
Abrau-Dyurso or Abrau-Durso is a village (selo) under the jurisdiction of the city of Novorossiysk, Krasnodar Krai, Russia. It is located on the shore of Lake Abrau, 14 kilometers (9 mi) west of Novorossiysk. Population: 2,982 (2002 Census. Abrau-Dyurso is the center of Russia&amp;#039;s most important wine-growing region.

The settlement was founded on November 25, 1870 as a royal winery which was to provide wine for the Tsar&amp;#039;s household. These plans were brought to fruition twenty-one years later, when Prince Leo Galitzine, renowned for his his Crimean vineyards of Massandra and Novy Svet, was appointed Surveyor of Imperial Vineyards at Abrau-Dyurso. It was he who brought to Russia a team of skilled winemakers from France. By 1897, Abrau-Dyurso boasted champagne cellars containing in excess of 13,000 bottles.

The Russian Revolution of 1917 brought an end to Abrau-Dyurso&amp;#039;s prosperity, if only for a short time. The French specialists fled Russia, but their work was continued by their Russian apprentices. Throughout the Soviet period, Abrau-Dyurso was reputed for its sparkling wine, which was marketed under the name of Sovetskoye Shampanskoye (&amp;#034;Soviet Champagne&amp;#034;). As of 2005, the local winery produced 5,800,000 bottles of champagne. There is a museum of sparkling wines on its grounds.

In August 2002, the local earth dam located upstream of the Dyurso River collapsed,[5] washing away some of the grape fields in the Dyurso Valley. Currently Abrau-Dyurso does not grow its own wine grapes, but imports them from other locations
.&lt;br&gt; Abrau-Dyurso, Russia, photo by Pavel Viaznikov.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;br clear=&#034;all&#034;&gt;</description>
    <pubDate>Fri, 15 Sep 2006 07:55:58 +0000</pubDate> 
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