- Puchezh
Puchezh ( _ru. Пучеж) is a town in
Ivanovo Oblast ,Russia , located to the southeast ofMyshkin . Population: 10,345 (2002 Census).Puchezh is a
port on the west side of theVolga River , situated 117 km southeast ofKineshma and 175 km east ofIvanovo .It was first mentioned as Puchishche
sloboda in 1594. In the 19th century it became a center for thegrain industry and theflax trade. In 1862, a major thread-producing plant was founded. Nearby Ivanovo became known as the "fiancée's city": a large number of female workers would immigrate to the town to work in the weaving industry (which fed off of Puchezh's flax trade), and legend has it that single men would come here in search of wives.In 1952,
Gorkovsky Reservoir (named after the famous Russian authorMaxim Gorky ) flooded, putting the town in danger. For the next three years, the town slowly uprooted itself, was carried to a higher location, and was rebuilt.Today, Puchezh still maintains a flax enterprise and a sewing factory. Town's industries now include a plant producing reinforced concrete works, a
woodworking industry , and their cultural pride: "Istoki" factory. "Istoki" is an artistic trade that involves making works of traditionalembroidery , both by hand and by machine, to make patterns influenced by the ancient art from the Volga region. The linens produced here are incomparable to any others in the world. The area surrounding the town contains dairy farms, fishing industry, and forests that create a perfect atmosphere forecological tourism and many kinds of outdoorrecreation , such asfishing ,hunting , andcamping .
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