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Staraya Ladoga – the ancient capital of Northern Russia

Today, Staraya Ladoga (until 1703 – Ladoga) is a small village (population about 2,000) located in the Volkhov municipal district of the Leningrad region of Russia. But prior to 1703, Ladoga had a status of a town.

In 2003, the 1250th anniversary of Staraya Ladoga was celebrated and the village was called “the ancient capital of Northern Russia.”

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Staraya Ladoga is standing on the left bank of the Volkhov River, about 8 km north of the administrative center of the district – the town of Volkhov.

Nowadays, the village is known due to its historical, architectural and archaeological museum-reserve. Also, it is a very picturesque place. See for yourself! Photos by Eduard Gordeev.

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