What Russian villages looked like // Visiting a traditional Russian farm in the Moscow region

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Recently I visited a recreation park in the Moscow region. The park is made in the style of old Russian farm, so for us it's a great opportunity to see how Russian rural life looked centuries ago. In this video we will see traditional Russian houses (izba), mill and farmer's shop, also we will make friends with local roosters and find myself a new car.

The park is located in the village of Ostrov that has a great historical significance. Its history dates back to the 14th century and it was first mentioned in the will of Ivan Kalita, the Grand Duke of Moscow. This village used to be a country residence of Russian tsars and they often came here to hunt. Also, there is an old Orthodox church that, luckily, remained untouched during Soviet times. It was very interesting for me to see something truly Russian, in the place, where Russian history began. Like this video and write your comments, see you soon!

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Music used in the video: Avsked - Strom, Oh Motherland - Sight of Wonders

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Hi! My name is Natasha, I live in the Far East of Russia in the city of Khabarovsk, but originally I'm from a small town Spassk-Dalny in Primorsky Krai. Currently I'm studying Linguistics in the university. On this channel I make videos about life in Russia, our traditions and my traveling in Russian cities. Welcome, and let's explore Russia together!
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