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Negotiating the river Volga on the ice, somewhere near Kalyazin and not wasting any time taking Kashin, he turned to the river Siti, arriving there at the beginning of March, from the opposite side from which he was expected to come.
The river formerly flowed into the Volga right at the town, but now due to the dam its entrance is 14 km up the river at the village Samyet.
This river town, 43 km from Yur'yevyets, also has a monastery from the end of the XVIth century, founded by Moscow Metropolitan Iov and was closed in 1764.
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 Sergei Kopeikin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kopeikin was born in Kashin, a small town in what was then the USSR.
Sergei Kopeikin (born April 10, 1956) is a USSR-born physicist presently living and working in the United States, where he holds the position of Associate Professor of Physics at the University of Missouri-Columbia (UMC).
He specializes in the study of gravity and general relativity, and in September 2002 he led a team which controversially claimed to be the first to have measured the speed of gravity.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Sergei_Kopeikin   (199 words)

  
 Articles - Kashin
Kashin (Кашин in Russian) is a town in the Tver Oblast in Russia, located on the Kashinka River (Volga's tributary) 204 km away from Moscow.
In 1382, Kashin was annexed by the Principality of Tver.
In 1452, Kashin withstood a siege by Dmitry Shemyaka.
www.gaple.com /articles/Kashin   (368 words)

  
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Protopresbyter Konstantin Izrastsoff, the son of a priest in the town of Zadolye, Kashin uezd, Tver guberniya, Fr.
In 1872, he was placed into Krasnokholm Theological School in Vesyegonskiy uezd in the same guberniya.
Gabriel Alekseevich Izrastsoff and his wife Anna Petrovna, nee Uspenskaya, was born on 24 February 1865.
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