4K | The old Russian town Ruza | Moscow oblast

A tour of the old town Ruza of the Moscow region runs along the following route: 02:04 Federated Street 02:47 Solntseva street 03:50 Ascension Cathedral 04:47 Eternal Flame 06:00 Hero of the Soviet Union S. Solntsev 06:09 Hero of the Soviet Union Nevkipely G.T. 06:14 Area of the partisans 06:22 Hero of the Soviet Union Dovator L.M. 06:31 Hero of the Soviet Union Z. Kosmodemyanskaya 07:00 City center Ruza 07:49 Panteleimon Chapel 09:48 Recreation Park “Town“ 11:22 Ruza River 14:55 Socialist Street 15:32 Church of the Intercession 16:45 Boris and Gleb Church All videos night driving on Moscow see in this playlist Ruza (Russian: Ру́за) is a town and the administrative center of Ruzsky District in Moscow Oblast, Russia, located on the Ruza River (a tributary of the Moskva River) 100 kilometers (62 mi) west of Moscow. It was first mentioned in 1339 as a part of the Principality of Zvenigorod. It became a part of the Grand Duchy of Moscow in the early 16th century. The town was a fortress which protected Moscow from the west. During World War II, Ruza was occupied by the Germans from October 25, 1941 to January 17, 1942. ,_Ruzsky_District,_Moscow_Oblast The original language on this channel is Russian. All translations into other languages ​​are made through Google Translator. We apologize if the translation was not correct. We will be glad if you can provide a more improved version of the translation, be sure to write about it in the comments.
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