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- Vladimir_Highway abstract "The Vladimir Highway (Russian: Влади́мирский тракт), familiarly known as the Vladimirka (Влади́мирка), was a road leading east from Moscow to Vladimir and Nizhny Novgorod. Its length was about 190 kilometers.The road has been mentioned in documents since the Middle Ages, when it connected the political capital of Muscovy with the ancestral seat of the Grand Dukes of Vladimir-Suzdal. It was by this road that the Muscovite merchants travelled to the Makariev Fair. In connection with the ceremonial transfer of the Theotokos of Vladimir from Vladimir to Moscow in 1395, one Russian chronicler referred to the route as \"the greatest of roads\".The Vladimir Highway was renovated in the mid 18th-century when it became the westernmost section of the Great Siberian Road linking Siberia to Europe. There were a number of post stations with a ready supply of fresh horses. If one travelled post, it was possible to get from Moscow to Vladimir in less than 24 hours. Since Siberia was a traditional place of exile, the Vladimirka witnessed crowds of prisoners in shackles marching from Moscow to the katorga. It is in connection with the penal function that the road figures in the works of Alexander Herzen, Nikolay Nekrasov, and Fyodor Dostoevsky (e.g., Crime and Punishment). As a result, a wealth of bitter associations accrued to it over the course of the 19th century; they are embodied in Isaak Levitan's eponymous painting (1892), representing the Vladimirka as a \"lonely track going on into the empty distance enlivened only by a church and the vast lowering sky\".After the Russian Revolution, the Bolsheviks were keen to get rid of the notorious name, rebranding the Moscow section of the road as Shosse Entuziastov (\"Enthusiasts' Highway\"). The modernized Soviet highway became known as the Volga Motorway.".
- Vladimir_Highway thumbnail Vladimirka.jpg?width=300.
- Vladimir_Highway wikiPageExternalLink article.php?nid=22904.
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- Vladimir_Highway wikiPageRevisionID "614425536".
- Vladimir_Highway wikiPageWikiLink Alexander_Herzen.
- Vladimir_Highway wikiPageWikiLink Bolsheviks.
- Vladimir_Highway wikiPageWikiLink Category:Roads_in_Russia.
- Vladimir_Highway wikiPageWikiLink Category:Russian_Empire.
- Vladimir_Highway wikiPageWikiLink Category:Transport_in_Moscow_Oblast.
- Vladimir_Highway wikiPageWikiLink Category:Vladimir_Oblast.
- Vladimir_Highway wikiPageWikiLink Crime_and_Punishment.
- Vladimir_Highway wikiPageWikiLink Fyodor_Dostoyevsky.
- Vladimir_Highway wikiPageWikiLink Grand_Duchy_of_Moscow.
- Vladimir_Highway wikiPageWikiLink Isaac_Levitan.
- Vladimir_Highway wikiPageWikiLink Katorga.
- Vladimir_Highway wikiPageWikiLink M7_highway_(Russia).
- Vladimir_Highway wikiPageWikiLink Middle_Ages.
- Vladimir_Highway wikiPageWikiLink Moscow.
- Vladimir_Highway wikiPageWikiLink Nikolay_Nekrasov.
- Vladimir_Highway wikiPageWikiLink Nizhny_Novgorod.
- Vladimir_Highway wikiPageWikiLink Nizhny_Novgorod_Fair.
- Vladimir_Highway wikiPageWikiLink Russian_Revolution.
- Vladimir_Highway wikiPageWikiLink Siberia.
- Vladimir_Highway wikiPageWikiLink Siberian_Route.
- Vladimir_Highway wikiPageWikiLink Theotokos_of_Vladimir.
- Vladimir_Highway wikiPageWikiLink Vladimir.
- Vladimir_Highway wikiPageWikiLink Vladimir-Suzdal.
- Vladimir_Highway wikiPageWikiLink File:Vladimirka.jpg.
- Vladimir_Highway wikiPageWikiLinkText "Vladimir Highway".
- Vladimir_Highway wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Vladimir_Highway wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ru_icon.
- Vladimir_Highway subject Category:Roads_in_Russia.
- Vladimir_Highway subject Category:Russian_Empire.
- Vladimir_Highway subject Category:Transport_in_Moscow_Oblast.
- Vladimir_Highway subject Category:Vladimir_Oblast.
- Vladimir_Highway hypernym Road.
- Vladimir_Highway type Road.
- Vladimir_Highway type Road.
- Vladimir_Highway comment "The Vladimir Highway (Russian: Влади́мирский тракт), familiarly known as the Vladimirka (Влади́мирка), was a road leading east from Moscow to Vladimir and Nizhny Novgorod. Its length was about 190 kilometers.The road has been mentioned in documents since the Middle Ages, when it connected the political capital of Muscovy with the ancestral seat of the Grand Dukes of Vladimir-Suzdal. It was by this road that the Muscovite merchants travelled to the Makariev Fair.".
- Vladimir_Highway label "Vladimir Highway".
- Vladimir_Highway sameAs Q2387562.
- Vladimir_Highway sameAs Улатимĕр_тракчĕ.
- Vladimir_Highway sameAs Ruta_de_Vladímir.
- Vladimir_Highway sameAs Vladimirka.
- Vladimir_Highway sameAs m.02x5k4w.
- Vladimir_Highway sameAs Владимирский_тракт.
- Vladimir_Highway sameAs Q2387562.
- Vladimir_Highway sameAs 弗拉基米爾路.
- Vladimir_Highway wasDerivedFrom Vladimir_Highway?oldid=614425536.
- Vladimir_Highway depiction Vladimirka.jpg.
- Vladimir_Highway isPrimaryTopicOf Vladimir_Highway.