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Pochozersky temple complex XVIII - XIX centuries. Filippovskaya village 2A
Russia

Pochozersky temple complex XVIII - XIX centuries. Filippovskaya village. On a hill ensemble - the "troika" consisting of two churches and a bell tower - one of the five remaining in the Russian North and one of three in the Arkhangelsk region - as if gathering around the lake and along the sides of the road scattered villages. 

http://www.kenozero.ru

 

The Kenozero National Park is a prototype ecosystem that preserves the history and culture of the Russian North. Well preserved natural complexes, numerous monuments of material and intellectual culture, architecture, monumental painting, icon painting, archaeology, and rich ethnographical material are good illustrations of its purpose. In 2004, the park joined the World network of biosphere protected areas and was officially announced as a world heritage site. The park covers an area of 1396 sq km in the southern part of the Arkhangelsk region close to the Karelian border.

http://eeas.europa.eu/delegations/russia/press_corner/all_news/news/2010/20100630_01_en.htm

Copyright: Churbanov Yakov
Art: Spherical
Resolution: 22222x11111
Taken: 02/10/2012
Hochgeladen: 24/02/2013
Published: 24/02/2013
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Tags: kenozero national park; kenozersky national park; arkhangelsk region; village; national; park; pochozersky; temple; complex; filippovskaya
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