PLUM: BLACKTHORN AND DAMSON PLUM IN THE NORTHWEST OF RUSSIA

Author(s):  
O.E. Radchenko ◽  
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Author(s):  
V. Kozlovskiy

В статье рассматривается проблема перехода от сложившейся в советское время монопрофильной индустриальной зависимости моногородов СевероЗапада России к их диверсифицированному социальнокультурному и территориальноэкономическому развитию в условиях рыночной экономики. На примере моногородов Архангельской, Вологодской, Ленинградской областей и Республики Карелия, близких в социальнотерриториальном, административном, промышленном устройстве, обнаруживаются значимые социально экономические и культурные различия. The article discusses the problem of the transition from the monoprofile industrial dependence of the monocities of the NorthWest of Russia to the diversified sociocultural and territorialeconomic development in a market economy. On the example of monocities towns of the Arkhangelsk, Vologda, Leningrad regions and the Republic of Karelia, close in the socioterritorial, administrative, industrial structure, are found significant socioeconomic and cultural differences.


2020 ◽  
pp. 21-30
Author(s):  
V.L. Vasiliev ◽  
N.N. Vikhrova

The article presents large factual material showing the specifics of the distribution of geographical names Gorodok in a number of regions in the northwest of Russia. There are especially many such names in the Novgorod and Tver regions, where they directly mark the places of ancient fortified settlements and fenced burial grounds or indicate villages near such places of interest from an archaeological point of view. A large number of microtoponyms allows us to speak of the popular topographic term gorodok with the meaning ‘an elevated place, a tract with which the stay of ancient people is associated'. This dialectal term must be distinguished from the all-Russian term gorodok, which is actively used in the urban toponymy of the XX-XXI centuries.


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