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- Novgorod is a city in Russia. The name Novgorod means "new city" in Old East Slavic, from Новъ and Городъ (Nov and Gorod)1. The town itself dates only from the end of the 10th century, while the Gorodishche, the residence of the Knyaz (prince), dates from the mid-9th century1. The Old Norse term Nýgarðr is a calque of an Old Russian word1. The name Novgorod is also a doublet of Novigrad2.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Archaeological data suggests that the Gorodishche, the residence of the Knyaz (prince), dates from the mid-9th century, whereas the town itself dates only from the end of the 10th century; hence the name Novgorod, "new city", from Old East Slavic Новъ and Городъ (Nov and Gorod); the Old Norse term Nýgarðr is a calque of an Old Russian word.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Veliky_NovgorodFrom Russian Но́вгород (Nóvgorod, “Newtown”). Doublet of Novigrad.en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Novgorod
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WEBThe city traces its origin from a small Russian wooden hillfort that was founded by grand prince Yuri II of Vladimir in 1221 at the confluence of …
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WEB2 days ago · Novgorod arose in the 9th century as one of the earliest centres of the exploitation of the forest hinterland and remained the most important commercial centre of the Kievan period.
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WEBVeliky Novgorod (commonly shortened to Novgorod) is one of the oldest Russian cities, first mentioned in chronicles of 859. In 882 Oleg, prince of Novgorod, captured Kiev and moved his capital there. In 989, under …
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WEBNizhny Novgorod, city and administrative center of Nizhegorod oblast (region) in western Russia. It lies at the confluence of the Volga and Oka rivers. Writer Maxim Gorky was born in Nizhny Novgorod in 1868, and in …
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WEBVeliky Novgorod, the third largest city in Russia and the administrative center of Novgorod Oblast, has deep historical roots to Russian culture as a whole. The oldest city of Russia, it is known as the cradle of Russian …
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