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Bolshaya Sestra (Big Sister) river in Teryaevo
Volokolamsk,  Russia 
Bolshaya Sestra (Big Sister) river in Teryaevo in Volokolamsk, Russia, photo by Pavel Viaznikov
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Tags for this city photo: Volokolamsk (48), Russia (1808), river (219), trees (81), Teryaevo (18). All tags.
Author or submitter: Pavel Viaznikov  (stats)
Comment: Bolshaya Sestra is now a small river, navigatable only during flood time and only in inflatible boats, yet centuries ago it was a part of an important trading waterway, this river was a tributary to Lama. Volokolamsk was first mentioned in a 1135 chronicle (12 years earlier then the first mentioning of Moscow); the manuscript calls it Volok-on-Lama. 'Volok' was a place where vessels had to be pulled, usually on rolling logs, on shallow places. Before 18th century it was known as Volok Lamskiy, and then it got its present name. For a long time it was an important trading point on the way from Novgorod to Moscow and Ryazan.
Upload date: 7 February 2007
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