- Kineshma
Kineshma ( _ru. Кинешма) is the second largest town in
Ivanovo Oblast ,Russia . The town had 95,233 inhabitants as of the 2002 Census. It sprawls for some fifteen kilometres along theVolga River .Kineshma was first noticed as a "
posad " in 1429. In 1504, Ivan III gave it to PrinceFeodor Belsky , who escaped toMoscow fromLithuania and married Ivan's niece. Later on, Ivan the Terrible gave Kineshma to Ivan Petrovich Shuisky, but after the latter's death it was returned to thetsar in 1587. In the 16th and 17th centuries, Kineshma was a major fishing centre, which suppliedsturgeon s for the tsar's table. In 1608, it was twice ravaged by thePoles . Throughout its history, Kineshma belonged to different Russian regions, includingArkhangelsk province ,Yaroslavl province, andKostroma guberniya . Since the 18th century, the town's main industry has been textile manufacturing. Like all the textile centres in Russia, the town's prosperity declined after theperestroika .Kineshma's principal landmark is the Trinity Cathedral, built in 1838–1845 to a typical Neoclassical design. There are also several 18th-century churches in the town. The neighbourhoods of Kineshma contain estates and museums of
Alexander Ostrovsky ,Alexander Borodin , andFyodor Bredikhin .ister City
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