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10 Best place to visit in Obolensk Russia

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Moscou, nos 10 coups de cœur

Voici 10 lieux à visiter lors de votre voyage dans la capitale russe.

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Yoshkar-Ola: Florence in the center of Russia

Yoshkar-Ola is a small provincial town in the center of the European part of Russia. Before the revolution, this city was called Tsarevokokshaisk (Tsaryov city). At the time of Ivan the Terrible, Tsarevokokshaisk was the easternmost city on the border of Russia, and more specifically, the fortification on the border with the Kazan Khanate.

In Soviet times, there were many military factories and strategic military missile units located here.

After the collapse of the USSR, the city of Yoshkar-Ola became one of the most depressed cities in Russia.

In times of high oil prices, the city began to change. At that time, the city of Yoshkar-Ola and the Republic of Mari El were headed by a strange man, Leonid Markelov.
Leonid Markelov was a fan of Italy. Therefore, the city began to appear buildings similar to the monuments of architecture of Italy, as well as numerous churches. On the streets of Yoshkar-Ola, sculptures of European aristocrats (Lorenzo de Medici, Grace Kelly, and Prince Monaco Rainier III, etc.) appeared. In addition, copies of the Spasskaya Tower of the Moscow Kremlin and Red Square appeared in the city center. The embankment of the city river Kokshaga looked like the embankment of the Belgian city of Brugge. The city center has become a kind of Disney Land.

Leonid Markelov imagined himself the prince of this small region of Russia, he began to confuse personal money with government money and was caught on a bribe. He is still in prison.
Nevertheless, during his presidency, he radically changed the face of the city of Yoshkar-Ola, and now many tourists visit the city.


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Прогулка по Москве. Камергерский переулок или проезд Художественного театра. (ENG SUB)

Камергерский переулок это одна из самых известных улиц Москвы, хотя совсем небольшая по протяженности, всего 250 метров.
Переулок поменял несколько названий: и Спасский, и Старогазетный, и даже проезд Художественного театра. Но все-таки за ним закрепилось название Камергерский.

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Kamergersky Lane is one of the most famous streets in Moscow, although it is very small in length, only 250 meters.
The lane has changed several names: Spassky, Starogazetny (by the word newspaper, a newspaper was published here), and even the passage of the Art Theater. But still, the name Kamergersky (by the word chamberlain) was fixed for him.

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Cimetière russe de Sainte-Geneviève-des-Bois

Environ 15 000 Russes ou Français d’origine russe y sont inhumés dans 5 220 tombes.

On y trouve de membres de la noblesse comme :

la princesse Irina Alexandrovna de Russie (1895-1970) et son époux le prince Félix Ioussoupov (1887-1967)
la princesse Véra Obolensky (1911-1944), martyre de la Résistance, nom de code « Vicky » (deux plaques la commémorent dans ce cimetière)
Gabriel Constantinovitch Romanov (1887-1955), arrière-petit-fils de Nicolas Ier
le grand-duc André Vladimirovitch (1879-1956) avec son épouse la princesse Marie Félixovna Romanovsky-Krassinsky (1872-1971), plus connue sous son nom de ballerine, Mathilde Kschessinska, et leur fils Vladimir
Tatiana Botkina (1898-1986), fille du médecin de la famille impériale
le prince Wladimir Bariatinsky (1874-1941) et son épouse la princesse Olga Bariatinsky, née Berestovskaïa (1881-1974)
le prince Gleb Grégoriévitch Gagarine (1887-1974), colonel au régiment des Cavaliers de Garde de l'impératrice Maria Fédorovna
Pavel Alexeïevitch Ignatiev (1878-1930). Fils du comte Alexeï Pavlovitch Ignatiev.

Des militaires comme :

Nikolaï Nikolaïevitch Kolomeïtsev (1867-1944), amiral de la Marine impériale russe, explorateur russe de l'Arctique, membre et chef de l'Administration hydrographique lors de l'expédition en mer Blanche (1900-1903).
le colonel Nicolas Ivanovitch Alabovsky (1883-1974), bras droit du général Alexandre Koutiepov, puis commandant du régiment Markovsky, non enterré au cénotaphe de Gallipoli pour être enterré avec sa femme née « grande Duchesse » Kramareff.
Valerian Nikolaïevitch Bibikov (1891-1950).
Abram Mikhaïlovitch Dragomirov (1868-1955), général durant la Première Guerre mondiale, membre du Mouvement blanc, ancien président de l’ordre de Saint-Nicolas le Thaumaturge.
Pierre Petrovitch Kalitine (1853-1927), général durant la Première Guerre mondiale, membre du Mouvement blanc, ancien président de l’ordre militaire de Saint-Nicolas.
le général Nikolaï Golovine (1875-1944).
la comtesse du Luart, née Leïla Hagondokoff (1898-1985).
Alexandre von Kaulbars (1844-1925).
le général Nikolaï Petrovitch Kolomenski
le général Alexandre Koutiepov (1882-1930), cénotaphe vide dans le carré de Gallipoli.
Le lieutenant-général Nikolaï Lokhvitski (1867-1933), commandant du corps expéditionnaire russe en France pendant la Première Guerre mondiale.
Le lieutenant-général Sergueï Oulagaï (1875-1944), cosaque du Kouban
Zinovi Pechkoff (1884-1966).
Alexandre Fiodorovitch Zabeline (1856-1933).
de Brakgaouzene Michel (1896-1988), Capitaine de l'armée Impériale Russe

On y trouve aussi des monuments funéraires et carrés militaires de l'Armée impériale russe et des Armées Blanches russes, avec entre autres :

le monument des anciens combattants russes de Gallipoli, en remplacement de celui du cimetière militaire de Gallipoli détruit par un tremblement de terre en 1949 (reconstruit en 2008),
celui à la mémoire du général Mikhaïl Drozdovski,
la sépulture du régiment du général Mikhaïl Alexeïev,
le carré des cosaques du Don,
celui des cadets russes,
ainsi que le monument de la comtesse du Luart, marraine du Premier régiment étranger de cavalerie basé au camp de Carpiagne.

Des écrivains :

Andreï Amalrik (1938-1980), dissident soviétique
Sergueï Boulgakov (1871-1944), philosophe et théologien
Le prix Nobel de littérature Ivan Bounine (1870-1953)
Ivan Chmeliov (1873-1950)
Zinaïda Hippius (1869-1945) et son époux Dimitri Merejkovski (1866-1941)
Assia Lassaigne (née Raichman) (1915-1950), poétesse, épouse de Jacques Lassaigne, directeur du musée d'art moderne, puis compagne d’Henri Calef, cinéaste et historien
Viktor Nekrassov (1911-1987)
Alexeï Remizov (1877-1957)
Irène Yourcha (née de Haes) (1898-1984)
Alexandre Galitch (1918-1977) dramaturge, poète et auteur-compositeur-interprète
Tatiana Ossorguine (née Bakounine) (1904-1995) historienne et bibliothécaire, femme de Mikhaïl Ossorguine.

Des hommes politiques :

Vladimir Nikolaïevitch Kokovtsov (1853-1943, enterré dans la crypte de l'église de la Dormition)
L’ancien Premier ministre et prince Gueorgui Lvov (1861-1925), ou prince Lvoff en français de l’époque
Pierre Berngardovitch Struve (1870-1944)
Vassili Vassilievitch Kotchoubeï, de l'émigration russe (1883-1960), député de la quatrième Douma, maréchal de la noblesse de la province de Periatinski
Vladimir Bourtzeff, militant révolutionnaire mais anti-bolchévique, chercheur, éditeur et rédacteur en chef de plusieurs périodiques en langue russe.

Etc, etc....

Rebirth Island. Aralsk-7 (Remastered)

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Voz Island (Ostrov Vozrozhdeniya, which translates as Rebirth Island or Renaissance Island), was an island in the Aral Sea. The former island's territory is split between Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan.

In the 1960s, the island began to grow in size as the Aral Sea began drying up as the Soviet Union dammed its feeder rivers for agricultural projects. The shrinkage of the Aral continued and accelerated over time. Vozrozhdeniya became a peninsula in mid-2001 when the channel to its south dried up completely and became a land bridge. Upon the disappearance of the Southeast Aral Sea in 2008, Vozrozhdeniya became technically indistinguishable from the surrounding land.

From 1942 to 1992, a military biochemical testing site with the code name “Barkhan” (sand-dune) operated on the island. Official name: 52nd Field Research Laboratory (PNIL-52). By the end of 1949, a runway was equipped on the island, allowing it to receive military transport aircraft. 3 km east, the town of Kantubek (Aralsk-7) grew up, consisting of two- and three-story barracks and residential buildings for the families of scientific personnel and personnel of the military unit of the chemical forces. The headquarters building was located in the center of the town. On the outskirts there were parks of special military and automotive equipment. The population of the town was up to 1,500 inhabitants. 3 km southwest of Kantubek there was built a laboratory complex - buildings and structures for preparing and conducting tests in laboratory conditions. Biological (bacteriological) weapons were tested on experimental animals (dogs, monkeys, rats, horses). Samples of drugs for biological testing were supplied to the island from all military biochemical laboratories of the USSR (Stepnogorsk, Kirov, Sverdlovsk-19, Omutninsk, Zagorsk-6, Obolensk).

After the Soviet Union dissolved, the idea of mass destruction lost its relevance. In october - november 1992, the military contingent (along with their families) was redeployed to Russia, the biological laboratory was dismantled, documentation and part of the equipment were taken out, the rest was abandoned on the island and over time Aralsk-7 was gradually destroyed until it was completely demolished by order of the government of Uzbekistan around 2020.

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Mark Morgan – Desert Nomads,
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september 2016,
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Rebirth Island. Aralsk-7

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Voz Island (Ostrov Vozrozhdeniya, which translates as Rebirth Island or Renaissance Island), was an island in the Aral Sea. The former island's territory is split between Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan.

In the 1960s, the island began to grow in size as the Aral Sea began drying up as the Soviet Union dammed its feeder rivers for agricultural projects. The shrinkage of the Aral continued and accelerated over time. Vozrozhdeniya became a peninsula in mid-2001 when the channel to its south dried up completely and became a land bridge. Upon the disappearance of the Southeast Aral Sea in 2008, Vozrozhdeniya became technically indistinguishable from the surrounding land.

From 1942 to 1992, a military biochemical testing site with the code name “Barkhan” (sand-dune) operated on the island. Official name: 52nd Field Research Laboratory (PNIL-52). By the end of 1949, a runway was equipped on the island, allowing it to receive military transport aircraft. 3 km east, the town of Kantubek (Aralsk-7) grew up, consisting of two- and three-story barracks and residential buildings for the families of scientific personnel and personnel of the military unit of the chemical forces. The headquarters building was located in the center of the town. On the outskirts there were parks of special military and automotive equipment. The population of the town was up to 1,500 inhabitants. 3 km southwest of Kantubek there was a laboratory complex - buildings and structures for preparing and conducting tests in laboratory conditions. Biological (bacteriological) weapons were tested on experimental animals (dogs, monkeys, rats, horses). Samples of drugs for biological testing were supplied to the island from all military biochemical laboratories of the USSR (Stepnogorsk, Kirov, Sverdlovsk-19, Omutninsk, Zagorsk-6, Obolensk).

After the Soviet Union dissolved, the idea of mass destruction lost its relevance. In october - november 1992, the military contingent (along with their families) was redeployed to Russia, the biological laboratory was dismantled, documentation and part of the equipment were taken out, the rest was abandoned on the island and over time the town was gradually destroyed until it was completely demolished by order of the government of Uzbekistan around 2020.

music - Mark Morgan – California Revisited,
Mark Morgan – Desert Nomads,
Mark Morgan – Mannerites,
Mark Morgan – God's Militia,
Mark Morgan – Radiation Cloud,

camera - panasonic gh2,
lenses - panasonic 14-42 mm f/3.5-5.6 II, panasonic 45-150 mm f/4-5.6,
stabilizer - flycam junior,

september 2016

Jahresrückblick 2019 – Agentur Marketing deluxe

Ein aufregendes Jahr mit vielen Höhepunkten für unsere Kunden und für uns als Full Service Marketing Agentur liegt hinter uns. Großartige Awards, brandneue Konzepte, neue Kunden, die Entwicklung neuer Marketingstrategien und -instrumente prägten 2019.


Auszug Marketing deluxe Highlights 2019:
#Jänner: Der Condé Nast Traveller Spa Guide listet das Gesundheitszentrum erneut unter die 35 weltbesten Spas. Zudem dürfen wir unser neues Team-Mitglied Serge Obolensky begrüßen.
#Februar: Zwei der besten Köche Europas – und Kunden der Marketing Agentur Marketing deluxe – laden zum 4-Hands-Dinner „Très Belchic“ in den Rosengarten in Kirchberg: 5-Hauben-Koch Simon Taxacher und 2-Sterne-Koch Ralf Berendsen aus der belgischen Domaine La Butte aux Bois. Küchenchef Martin Herrmann vom Le Pavillon im Dollenberg Schwarzwald Resort bestätigt indes seine 2 Sterne im Guide Michelin. Marketing deluxe und niche destinations auf der ITB. Und: Das Energy Healing Retreat „Happy, no matter what“ mit Schauspielstar, Top-Bewusstseins- und Transformations-Coach Gabrielle Scharnitzky feiert Premiere im European Ayurveda Resort Sonnhof.
#April: Zum neunten Mal in Folge wird das Gesundheitszentrum Park Igls unter den weltbesten Spas im Tatler Spa Guide gelistet.
#Juni: European Ayurveda Resort Sonnhof wir mit dem SPA Star Award 2019 für das beste Spa-Konzept ausgezeichnet. Und: Wir positionieren das Hotel Feinschmeck in Zell am See neu als Historic Boutique Hotel Cella Central.
#Juli: Drei unglaubliche Erfolge bei den World Luxury Spa Awards in St. Petersburg/Russland:
• Global Winner Best Unique Experience Spa 2019 – Spa Minera at Hotel Plunhof, Italy
• Continent Winner (Europe) Luxury Romantic Destination Spa 2019 – jSPA at Relais & Châteaux SPA-HOTEL Jagdhof, Austria
• Continent Winner (Europe) Luxury Ayurveda Spa 2019 – European Ayurveda Spa at Ayurveda Resort Sonnhof, Austria
#September: das European Ayurveda Resort Mandira Styria wird neuer Full Service Kunde bei Marketing deluxe.
#Oktober: Marketing deluxe erhält die Zusage für die grandiose Neueröffnung des Jahres 2020: Botanic Sanctuary Antwerp in Belgien.
#November: Marketing deluxe gewinnt Agentur-Pitch für DAS ALPENHAUS Hotels & Resorts. Website-Relaunch niche-destinations.com. PLUS: TOP Hotel Hochurgl wird zu „Austria’s Best Ski Hotel“ bei den World Ski Awards 2019 gewählt.
#Dezember: Go-live der Website mandira-ayurveda.at des Eruopean Ayurveda Resort Mandira Styria, Bad Waltersdorf, Steiermark. 10-Jahr-Jubiläum unseres langjährigen Kunden GROSSRALER HOF, Großarl, SalzburgerLand.
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