The Astrakhan Kremlin is a historical and architectural complex, a branch of the State Budgetary Cultural Institution of the Astrakhan Region "Astrakhan Museum-Reserve", a fortress in Astrakhan, built on the site of the first fortifications that appeared in connection with the transfer of the city in 1557-1558 by the governor I. S. Cheremisinov. The Astrakhan Kremlin complex is a complete ensemble of monuments of defensive architecture, religious and civil architecture and includes 22 objects from the 16th - early 20th centuries. By the Resolution of the Council of Ministers of the RSFSR dated August 30, 1960 No. 1327, the Astrakhan Kremlin was accepted for state protection as a historical and architectural monument of federal significance.
Ufa is one of the largest rivers in the Urals and is of interest for tourism and fishing. The length of the Ufa River is 918 km. The Bashkir name of the river is Karizel (Karaidel) - “Black River”. Local residents affectionately call the river Ufimka (especially in Bashkiria)
Aigir rocks are located in the Beloretsk region of Bashkiria, 50 km from the city of Beloretsk. The nearest settlement, the village of Aigir, is less than three kilometers away. Trains pass through the village and even make a stop in it about 2–2.5 km from the expressive rocks. Below, beneath the jagged rocks, lies the valley of the Maly Inzer River.
Krasny Klyuch is the largest source of drinking water in Russia and one of the largest in Europe and the world. Located on the southwestern edge of the Ufa plateau, on the left bank of the Ufa River.
Kremlin d'Astrakhan
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Ufa River
Aigir rocks
Asha city
Source "Krasny Klyuch"
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