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Trans-Siberian railway - Cities and towns - Ural and Trans-Uralia |
 | | In 1812-14 M. Speranskiy, in 1835 A. Gertsen, in 1880-81 V. Korolenko were exiled here. |
 | | In 1863 near Motovilikha settlement close to Motovilikha brass-works (was founded in 1738 to the north of Perm), Motovilkha cannon plant becoming later one of the largest Uralian metal-working enterprises (later Motovilikha settlement accreted with Perm) appeared. |
 | | Sign cathedral (1786), church of Mikhail Malein (the end of the 18 c.), All-Vytaka church-chapel (1838) etc. Bulding of former commercial school (1910-14), Guest courtyard (1835-38) and Town hall (the first quarter of the 19 c., now Regional museum of regional study), post office (the 1800th years) etc. stand out among social structures. |
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