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    Ivanovo (Russian: Иваново, IPA: [ɪˈvanəvə]) is a city in Russia.It is the administrative center and largest city of Ivanovo Oblast, located 254 kilometers (158 mi) northeast of Moscow and approximately 100 kilometers (62 mi) from Yaroslavl, Vladimir and Kostroma.Ivanovo has a population of 361,644 as of the 2021 Census, [11] making it the 50th largest city in Russia.

  2. Ivanovo, city and administrative centre of Ivanovo oblast (region), western Russia, on both banks of the Uvod River. It was created from two villages, Ivanovo and Voznesensk, in 1871; until 1932 it was known as Ivanovo-Voznesensk. The first linen mills in Russia were founded near Ivanovo by order

  3. Jun 29, 2016 · Ivanovo is a city located in the central part of European Russia, about 300 km northeast of Moscow, the administrative center of Ivanovo Oblast. It is also known under such names as the “city of brides”, the textile capital of Russia, as well as the “Russian and Red Manchester”. The population of Ivanovo is about 400,000 (2022), the ...

  4. Jun 30, 2015 · 168. Speciality Museums. The Burilin Ivanovo Historical Museum is considered to be one of the best Russian provincial museums. Its origins lie in the will of the Ivanovo-Voznyesensk manufacturer, Maecenas and collector Dmitriy…. 3. Sviato-Vvedensky monastery. 77. Churches & Cathedrals. By 88puffin.

  5. Take a selfie with a houseboat. Learn why Ivanovo is known as the city of brides. Visit one of the museums. Buy a souvenir in the Palekh folk art style. Vladimir Smirnov/TASS. Ivanovo is the ...

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    Ivanovo is a city in Russia. It is the administrative center and largest city of Ivanovo Oblast, located 254 kilometers (158 mi) northeast of Moscow and approximately 100 kilometers (62 mi) from Yaroslavl, Vladimir and Kostroma. Ivanovo has a population of 361,644 as of the 2021 Census, making it the 50th largest city in Russia. Until 1932, it was previously known as Ivanovo-Voznesensk.

  7. Ivanovo, Russia, a modest city located 290 kilometers from Moscow and 100 kilometers from Yaroslavl, rose to prominence in the 18 th century as the Textile Capital of Russia. A pearl along the Golden Ring of Russia, Ivanovo has maintained its reputation as a flourishing industrial city which impresses visitors with unique museums and historic avant-garde architecture.

  8. Travelling in Ivanovo Region is an opportunity to discover Russia. That part of Russia which history and culture lives in small towns and villages like Shuya and Yuzha, Palekh and Kholui. That part of Russia which consists of beautiful towns at the Volga River like Plyos, Kineshma and Yuryevets.

  9. Ivanovo [dead link] (Russian: Иваново) is a big city in Central Russia, on the Golden Ring circuit. It is the capital of Ivanovo Oblast and a former world capital of the textile industry. It was a hotbed of revolutionary and terrorist activity in the late 19th – early 20th centuries. For the hundreds of thousands of women who worked in the textile industry, Ivanovo is jokingly called ...

  10. 5. Plyos. A monument to artist Isaac Levitan in Plyos. Legion Media. The most famous town of Ivanovo Region is a kind of idyllic Russian province. The bank of the Volga River, churches from Isaac ...