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A small town Chudovo is situated 80 km far from Veliky Novgorod.
Some time it was a big coachmen's settlement on the post road
connecting Saint-Petersburg with Moscow. Then in 1851 it becomes
a railway station. Chudovo was first mentioned in chronicles
in 1539.
Chudovo flourished due to the favourable geographical position
and the proximity of Moscow and Saint-Petersburg. The aristocracy
from Saint-Petersburg chose its picturesque surroundings for
living. The names of famous Russian cultural figures are related
to the land of Chudovo.
Great Russian poet Nikolay Nekrasov bought a small estate
in Chudovo. Today you can see a two-storey house, where the
poet lived in summer from 1871 till 1876. Nekrasov could work
effectively and have a great rest here. The first exhibition
opened in 1971. Today there is a literature exposition and
memorial rooms.
Near Chudovo there is a village Syabrennitsy, where Gleb
Uspensky, a writer-democrat, lived in 1881-1882. Today it
is the only museum of the writer.
Nowadays Chudovo is one of industrial centres of Novgorod
region. Its high industrial potential and favourable geographical
position attract foreign investors, many new enterprises are
built.
Historical and cultural heritage of the land, picturesque
nooks of Russian nature attract guests and tourists.
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