Vologda

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Vologda is a historic city in northwestern Russia known for its well-preserved wooden architecture, ancient monasteries, and traditional lace-making.

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Label Occurrences
Vologda canonical 13
Вологда 1

Statements (49)

Predicate Object
instanceOf administrative center
city
administrativeStatus city of oblast significance
capitalOf Vologda Oblast NERFINISHED
climate humid continental climate
coatOfArms coat of arms of Vologda
country Russia
flag flag of Vologda
foundingDate 1140s
1147
hasCulturalInstitution Vologda Drama Theatre NERFINISHED
Vologda Regional Philharmonic NERFINISHED
hasCulturalTradition lace-making school
hasEducationalInstitution Vologda State University NERFINISHED
hasFestival Voices of History theatre festival NERFINISHED
Vologda Lace Festival NERFINISHED
hasHeritage well-preserved historic center
hasIndustry dairy production
food processing
machine building
timber industry
hasLandmark Alexander Nevsky Church in Vologda NERFINISHED
Church of St. John the Baptist in Roschene NERFINISHED
Saint Sophia Cathedral in Vologda NERFINISHED
Spaso-Prilutsky Monastery NERFINISHED
Vologda Kremlin NERFINISHED
Vologda Lace Museum NERFINISHED
Vologda State Museum-Preserve of History, Architecture and Art NERFINISHED
hasPopulation over 300000
hasTransport Vologda Airport NERFINISHED
railway connection to Arkhangelsk
railway connection to Moscow
historicalRegion Novgorod Republic sphere of influence
historicalRole important trade center on route to White Sea
knownFor Vologda butter NERFINISHED
Vologda lace NERFINISHED
historic monasteries
traditional lace-making
wooden architecture
locatedIn European Russia
Northwestern Federal District NERFINISHED
Vologda Oblast NERFINISHED
locatedNearRiver Sukhona River NERFINISHED
locatedOnRiver Vologda River NERFINISHED
officialLanguage Russian
partOf Russian North NERFINISHED
religion Russian Orthodox Church (majority) NERFINISHED
timeZone Moscow Time
utcOffset +3

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