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  1. Vyatskoye (Russian: Вя́тское) (alternatively known as Viatsk or Viatskoe) is a small fishing village in Khabarovsky District, Khabarovsk Krai, Russia, located on the east side of the Amur River, 70 kilometers (43 mi) northeast of Khabarovsk.

  2. If you want to see a real merchant village, visit Vyatskoye near Yaroslavl! Medvedkov/Getty Images Around 1,500 people live there and they are all simply in love with their village.

  3. Vyatskoye (Russian: Вя́тское) is a village in the Yaroslavl Oblast of Russia. The village, first mentioned in official record in 1502, was renovated in the early 2000s by businessman Oleg Zharov. [1]

  4. Vyatskoye is just a village. But what a village it is. The whole settlement is a museum complex devoted to 18th and 19th century rural Russian life. Source: vyatskoe.yar.ru. The village of...

    • The Collapse of The Collective Farm
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    But not so long ago Vyatskoye did not look so smart. In the 1990s, the local collective farm, which provided locals with jobs, collapsed, and the village gradually fell into decay, with local residents beginning to disperse to more improved corners of the region. Local resident Nina Maltseva told RBTH that she remembers the Soviet times, when Vyats...

    Vyatskoye's historical and cultural center has replaced the collective farm as the village's "main enterprise." Now, the village, which has a population of about 1,000 people, draws 100,000 tourists a year. Between 3,000 and 5,000 people come here for the feast of Epiphany alone. Traditionally, believers in Russia take a dip in ice holes and bathin...

    One of the most difficult periods in the history of the village was during the establishment of Soviet power. It was customary then to dispossess the kulaks (wealthy farmers), and churches were blown up across the country. Vyatskoye residents managed to save the 18th-century Resurrection Church and the Old Believers' Icon of the Virgin Church. The ...

  5. Nov 18, 2019 · The surprising beauty of the nature of central Russian plain with a web of rivers and lakes (of which there are 38 here), with expanses that please an eye in any season of the year, with soft climate - all this make these places interesting to study in summer and winter alike.

  6. Apr 9, 2019 · What they possibly didn’t know at the time is that this purchase would kick off of a long-running initiative that would turn the tiny hamlet of Vyatskoye into the “Historical and Cultural Complex Vyatskoye”, a sort of live theme park that showcases Russian rural life of the last 200 years.