Primorsky Krai (Russian: Примо́рский край, tr. Primorsky kray, IPA: [prʲɪˈmorskʲɪj kraj]) is a federal subject (a krai) of Russia, located in the Far East region of the country and is a part of the Far Eastern Federal District. The city of Vladivostok is the administrative center of the krai, as well as the largest city in the Russian Far East. The krai has the largest economy among the federal subjects in the Russian Far East, and a population of 1,956,497 as of the 2010 Census.
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Named after the 1873 frigate Svetlana, this historical street is the longest in the city and contains numerous memorial buildings.
What a nice street with lots of historical building! Some of them looks very nice, since they were recently painted and some of them looks slightly older, which makes a feeling that this place is really historical and more than 100 years old. My favourite spots are the post office, GUM mall. They also look super nice at night. I suggest you to have a walk from GUM (Svetlanovskaya 35) to Navy museum (Svetlanovskaya 66). On your way you can find some nice restaurants and coffee shops.
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At one time, Vladisvostok was one of the strongest coastal fortresses in the world, and the concrete structures used to fortify the city can still be seen at the base of mountains, along local roads and in the seaside.
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The Museum bears the name of traveler and scientist Vladimir Klavdievich Arseniev. Permanent museum exhibits on the history and culture of Primorsky Krai and Vladivostok are combined with rotating temporary exhibits which allow visitors to become acquainted with various collections. In the main museum building you can see exhibits such as: In the Footsteps of the Balhae Kingdom, telling about the Balhae Kingdom; Tomb of the Jurchen Prince Esikuy, that recreates the ancient Jurchen Prince Esikuy’s tomb complex of the mid-12th century; Archeology of Primorye, representing the objects from Paleolithic (Old Stone Age), Neolithic (New Stone Age), the Bronze Age, Iron Age, Mohe People, Balhae Kingdom, Jin Dynasty and Dong Xia Kingdom; The World of Primorye’s Indigenous Peoples and Their Traditional Culture, telling about the culture and life of the Nanai, Udege, Oroch, Ulch, Eskimos, Aleuts and Itelmens; Time of People, telling about the development of Primorsky Krai by the first settlers
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The submarine museum gives you a perfect impression of how claustrofobic life on a submarine must have been The submarine is well preserved
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