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Belozersk cathedral in 1909.

Belozersk, formerly known as Beloozero (English: White Lake Town), is a town in Vologda Oblast of Northern Russia, on the southern bank of the White Lake. First chronicled in 862, Belozersk was one of five original Russian towns (the other being Ladoga, Novgorod, Poltesk, Rostov). On several occasions, the settlement was moved from one bank of the lake to another. It was a capital of small princedom from 1238 to 1370. Its medieval monuments include the Assumption church (1552) and the Saviour cathedral (1668). The neighbourhood is rich in old cloisters, such as Kirillo_Belozersky Monastery and Ferapontov Convent. The population of Belozersk is about 12000 (2003).




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Reference Encyclopedia - Beloozero (206 words)
Belozersk (Russian: Белозе́рск), known as Beloozero (Белоо́зеро) until 1777 (lit. White Lake Town), is a town in Vologda Oblast, Russia, situated on the southern bank of the Lake Beloye, from which it takes the name.
First chronicled in 862, Belozersk was one of five original Russian towns (the other being Ladoga, Novgorod, Polotsk, and Rostov).
On several occasions, the settlement was moved from one bank of the lake to another.
Vologda (1068 words)
Belozersk, one of the ancient Russian cities, was first mentioned in a chronicle of 862*.
Belozersk's history is also the story of the city residents.
The Norwegian city of Skien (Telemark province) is a partner of Belozersk.
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