- Kimry
Kimry ( _ru. Кимры) is a town in the south of
Tver Oblast ,Russia . It is located on theVolga River , at its confluence with theKimrka River , 133 km east ofTver . Population: 50,500 (2006); 53,650 (2002 Census); 61,800 (1992 est.). It is served byKimry Airport .History
Kimry was first documentally mentioned in 1546, as a busy
shoemaking and trade village of the left bank of the Volga (a shoe appears of the town'scoat of arms ). The district of Kimry at the right bank of the Volga, known asSavyolovo , started to develop in 1901, when a railway connected the place to Moscow. Kimry was granted town status in 1917. A number of old wooden buildings and churches still present in Kimry.Kimry is the birthplace of Russian writer
Alexander Fadeyev .There are theoriesweaselword on whether the name Kimry is related to the
Cimbri (aproto-Germanic tribe) as the town actually lies along the general path theCimbri tribes might have travelled some time before 100 BCE on their way towards the south.References
* [http://www.kimry.ru Information site about Kimry]
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