Pskov is situated in northwestern Russia and has internal borders with
the Novgorod, Leningrad, Tver and Smolensk Regions as well as external
borders with Belarus, Estonia and Latvia. Founded in the 10th century,
this is a city rich in history. During the Middle Ages, Pskov was a
main stronghold on Russia's northwestern frontier, a capital of a
wealthy principality, and one of the largest cities in Europe. In Pskov
trade was thriving, the arts were developing rapidly, and the
unassailable fortified city walls protected the town and its citizens
from the attacks of those attracted by fabulous treasure. Many of the
architectural monuments of medieval Pskov can still be seen today.
Historical landmarks include beautifully preserved ancient stone
building such as the Spaso-Preobrazhensky Cathedral and the 12th
century Cathedral of the Spaso-Mirozhsky monastery.
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