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Pustozersk (Russian: Пустозерск, Tundra Nenets: Санэр” харад, Sadėr’’ harad) or Pustozyorsk (Пустозёрск) was the first town built by Russians north of the Arctic Circle. It was the administrative center of Yugra and Pechora regions of tsarist Russia. It was situated in what is today Nenets Autonomous Okrug, about 20 km south-west of Naryan-Mar. * The memorial crosses on the site of Pustozyersk, placed where Avvakum was burned * Pustozera on the Petzora River, just north of the Arctic Circle, on a Mercator's map published in 1595 * Vestiges of archeological excavations

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  • Pustosersk (de)
  • Pustozersk (it)
  • Poestozersk (nl)
  • Pustozersk (en)
  • Пустозерск (ru)
  • Пустозерськ (uk)
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  • Pustosersk (russisch Пустозерск, auch Pustosjorsk, Пустозёрск) ist eine ehemalige Stadt an der Petschora auf dem heutigen Gebiet des Autonomen Kreises der Nenzen in Nordrussland. (de)
  • Poestozersk (Russisch: Пустозерск), ook Poestozjorsk, was een plaats (selo) in het Russische autonome district Nenetsië in de oblast Archangelsk in het noorden van Europees Rusland. Tijdens het Tsaardom Rusland en de Keizerlijke periode was Poestozersk het bestuurlijk centrum van de krajs van Joegra en Petsjora. (nl)
  • Пустозерськ — покинуте місто на березі річки Печори, в Заполярному районі Ненецького автономного округа. Пустозерськ знаходився на відстані 20 км від сучасного міста Нар'ян-Мар. (uk)
  • Pustozersk (Russian: Пустозерск, Tundra Nenets: Санэр” харад, Sadėr’’ harad) or Pustozyorsk (Пустозёрск) was the first town built by Russians north of the Arctic Circle. It was the administrative center of Yugra and Pechora regions of tsarist Russia. It was situated in what is today Nenets Autonomous Okrug, about 20 km south-west of Naryan-Mar. * The memorial crosses on the site of Pustozyersk, placed where Avvakum was burned * Pustozera on the Petzora River, just north of the Arctic Circle, on a Mercator's map published in 1595 * Vestiges of archeological excavations (en)
  • Pustozersk in russo: Пустозерск? fu il centro amministrativo dei Kraj di Jugra e Pečora in Moscovia e nella Russia Imperiale. Era situata in quello che è oggi l'Okrug Autonomo di Nenecia nell'Oblast' di Arcangelo in Russia. Pustozersk nel 1908 Costituì il centro amministrativo del per più di due secoli e mezzo (fino al 1780). La città ebbe il suo sviluppo più importante nel XVII secolo quando vi furono esiliati personaggi del calibro di e Avvakum. Il punto dove quest'ultimo fu bruciato è oggi ornato da innumerevoli croci di legno intagliate. (it)
  • Пустозе́рск — исчезнувший город в нижнем течении Печоры, в Заполярном районе Ненецкого автономного округа. Пустозерское городище находится в 20 км от нынешнего города Нарьян-Мар.Постановлением Совета Министров РСФСР от 4 декабря 1974 года № 624 Пустозерское городище включено в список памятников истории и культуры, находящихся на государственной охране. Объект культурного наследия федерального значения (регистрационный номер 8310003000). (ru)
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  • Pustosersk (russisch Пустозерск, auch Pustosjorsk, Пустозёрск) ist eine ehemalige Stadt an der Petschora auf dem heutigen Gebiet des Autonomen Kreises der Nenzen in Nordrussland. (de)
  • Pustozersk (Russian: Пустозерск, Tundra Nenets: Санэр” харад, Sadėr’’ harad) or Pustozyorsk (Пустозёрск) was the first town built by Russians north of the Arctic Circle. It was the administrative center of Yugra and Pechora regions of tsarist Russia. It was situated in what is today Nenets Autonomous Okrug, about 20 km south-west of Naryan-Mar. Pustozersk was founded in 1499 in the lower reaches of the Pechora River by Princes Semyon Kurbsky and Pyotr Ushaty. The town was built in a deserted area on barren soil, hence the name Pustozersk, which literally means "place of empty lakes", from пустых (of empty) + озер (lakes) + -ск (word ending for a place-name). It was the most distant northern outpost of Muscovy and the first Russian settlement on the Pechora. Pustozersk was supposed to play the role of a military fort on the northern borders of the Russian state. Beginning in 1644, the city was frequently attacked by Samoyedic peoples. Pustozersk had been the administrative center of Pustozersk volost for more than two and a half centuries (until 1780). The town was most active in the 17th century, when such notable people as Artamon Matveyev, Vasily Galitzine, and Avvakum were exiled there. The spot where the latter was burnt at the stake is now commemorated by an ornate wooden cross. In the 18th century, Pustozersk gradually lost its economic importance and began to deteriorate because a more convenient southern route to Siberia through the Urals had been discovered. In 1924, Pustozersk lost city status and was described as "not a city, but an ordinary, small northern village, numbering 25-30 houses and about forty non-residential buildings." During World War II, 41 residents fought in the war, of which 19 were killed. During the war, the population increased to 106, mostly from refugees, however after the war, the population dropped to 28 in 1951, and just 6 in 1959. The last residents left in 1962. The wooden Church of Transfiguration is the only structure that remained after the abandonment of Pustozeorsk. It was moved to the nearby village of , located on the . * The memorial crosses on the site of Pustozyersk, placed where Avvakum was burned * Pustozera on the Petzora River, just north of the Arctic Circle, on a Mercator's map published in 1595 * Vestiges of archeological excavations (en)
  • Poestozersk (Russisch: Пустозерск), ook Poestozjorsk, was een plaats (selo) in het Russische autonome district Nenetsië in de oblast Archangelsk in het noorden van Europees Rusland. Tijdens het Tsaardom Rusland en de Keizerlijke periode was Poestozersk het bestuurlijk centrum van de krajs van Joegra en Petsjora. (nl)
  • Pustozersk in russo: Пустозерск? fu il centro amministrativo dei Kraj di Jugra e Pečora in Moscovia e nella Russia Imperiale. Era situata in quello che è oggi l'Okrug Autonomo di Nenecia nell'Oblast' di Arcangelo in Russia. Pustozersk nel 1908 La città è stata fondata nel 1499 nel basso corso del fiume Pečora dai membri di una fazione militare guidata da , e . Pustozersk fu costruita in un'area deserta di terra arida, da cui il nome che significa letteralmente "laghi deserti". Fu il più estremo avamposto a nord della Moscovia nonché il primo insediamento sul Pečora. Pustozersk era stata pensata quale forte nei confini settentrionali dello Stato russo. Costituì il centro amministrativo del per più di due secoli e mezzo (fino al 1780). La città ebbe il suo sviluppo più importante nel XVII secolo quando vi furono esiliati personaggi del calibro di e Avvakum. Il punto dove quest'ultimo fu bruciato è oggi ornato da innumerevoli croci di legno intagliate. Nel XVIII secolo, Pustozersk perse gradualmente la sua importanza economica e iniziò a spopolarsi a causa della scoperta di un itinerario più conveniente verso la Siberia che attraversava gli Urali. Gli ultimi abitanti lasciarono la città nei primi anni 1960. La , a oggi l'unica struttura rimanente di Pustozersk, è stata trasportata nel vicino villaggio di Ust'e, situato sul . (it)
  • Пустозе́рск — исчезнувший город в нижнем течении Печоры, в Заполярном районе Ненецкого автономного округа. Пустозерское городище находится в 20 км от нынешнего города Нарьян-Мар.Постановлением Совета Министров РСФСР от 4 декабря 1974 года № 624 Пустозерское городище включено в список памятников истории и культуры, находящихся на государственной охране. Объект культурного наследия федерального значения (регистрационный номер 8310003000). Пустозерск стал первым русским городом за Полярным кругом и одним из главных форпостов России в освоении Севера и Сибири. С XVIII века постепенно терял своё значение. В 1924 году потерял статус города, окончательно покинут в 1962 году. (ru)
  • Пустозерськ — покинуте місто на березі річки Печори, в Заполярному районі Ненецького автономного округа. Пустозерськ знаходився на відстані 20 км від сучасного міста Нар'ян-Мар. (uk)
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