- Kremlin Hill
Kremlin Hill (Russian: Кремлёвский холм ["Kremlyovskiy kholm"] ; former name Borovitsky Hill - Боровицкий холм ["Borovitskiy kholm"] ; also known as Borovitskiy Cape - Боровицкий мыс ["Borovitskiy mys"] ) is one of the seven hills of
Moscow . Altitude up to 145 m. The hill is situated in the city centre, at the confluence of theMoscow River andNeglinnaya River . TheRed Square and the upland part of theKitai-gorod are located on the hill.History
The Borovitskiy Hill derives its name from the Russian word "бор" ("bor") - "pinery". The hill was named so because in ancient times the left bank of the Moscow River was covered with pine forest. Archeologists date the first data on stay of a human being on the Borovitsky hill by the end of the
2nd millennium BC [http://www.kreml.ru/en/main/history/kremlin/BC/] . The following archeologically investigated stage is dated by the 8th-3rd centuries BC. A settlement established here in11th century became the core of Moscow. In1156 the firstkremlin was built on the hill and it became known as Kremlin Hill. Several gardens have been laid out, some of which belonged toMetropolitan Alexius andIvan the Terrible .ee also
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Borovitskaya Tower
*Borovitskaya Square
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