Borovsk
Borovsk (??????? in Russian) is a Russian town in the Kaluga Oblast, just south from its border with the Moscow Oblast. It is located on the Protva River, 180 km southwest of Moscow, at {{coor dm|55|13|N|36|29|E|}}. Population: 12,000 (1969).
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Russian - Russia - Kaluga Oblast - Moscow Oblast - Protva River - Km - Moscow - 1969
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Borovsk is known to have existed since the 13th century as part of the Ryazan Principality. In the 14th century, it was owned by Vladimir of Serpukhov, but passed to Muscovy when his granddaughter Maria of Borovsk married Vasily II.
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13th century - Ryazan - 14th century - Vladimir of Serpukhov - Muscovy - Vasily II
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In 1444, the celebrated Pafnutiev Monastery was founded near Borovsk. Its strong walls, towers and a massive cathedral survive from the reign of Boris Godunov. Two famous Old Believers, archpriest Avvakum Petrovich and boyarynya Feodosiya Morozova, were incarcerated at this monastery in the second half of the 17th century.
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1444 - Boris Godunov - Old Believer - Avvakum Petrovich - Boyar - Feodosiya Morozova - Monastery - 17th century
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Among the monuments of Borovsk are an the oldest wooden church in the region (the 17th century) and a museum of Konstantin Tsiolkovsky, who lived and worked there as a teacher in 1880-1891. Borovsk has recently been known for painted facades of its downtown buildings, resulting from a work of one amateur local painter.
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Konstantin Tsiolkovsky - 1880 - 1891
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