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Things to see in Myski, Russia

Myski is a small town on the banks of the Volga River in Russia. It was founded in 1772 by Prince Grigory Orlov and named after his estate in Minsk, Belarus. The town features architecture from different periods, including baroque, neoclassical, and Russian Revival styles. Some of the notable attractions include the Trinity Cathedral (1862), Orlov Palace (1773), and Sretensky Monastery (1547).

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Quick info about Myski
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CountryRussia
RegionKemerovskaya Oblast’
Latitude53.7
Longitude87.8167
Appr. population41379

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