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Belozersky (other)
Belozersky (masculine), Belozerskaya (feminine), or Belozerskoye (neuter) is a Russian-language adjectival noun derived from the names ''Beloye Ozero'' or "Beloozero", literally "White Lake", but commonly rendered as Lake Beloye. The term may refer to: *Belozersky (surname), derived from the Principality of Beloozero in what is now European Russia *Belozersky Canal, of the Volga–Baltic Waterway * Belozersky District, name of several districts in Russia *St.  Cyril of White Lake, sometimes transliterated as Cyril Belozersky *St. Therapont of White Lake, sometimes transliterated as Ferapont Belozersky * Belozerskoye, a rural locality (a ''selo'') in Kurgan Oblast Kurgan Oblast (russian: Курга́нская о́бласть, ''Kurganskaya oblast'') is a federal subject of Russia (an oblast). Its administrative center is the city of Kurgan. In June 2014, the population was estimated to be 874,100,Kurgan ...
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Lake Beloye (other)
Lake Beloye (russian: Белое озеро, links=no, literally meaning ''White Lake'') is a lake in the northwestern part of Vologda Oblast in Russia. Lake Beloye may also refer to: * Lake Beloye (Beshankovichy Raion), Belarus In Russia: * Lake Beloye (Chuvashia) * Lake Beloye (Nizhny Novgorod Oblast) * Lake Beloye (Ryazan Oblast) See also * White Lake (other) {{geodis ...
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Belozersky (surname)
Belozersky is a Russian surname derived from the princely title, Prince of Beloozero, Prince Belozersky. Notable people with the surname include: *Andrey Belozersky (1905–1972), Soviet Russian biologist See also Belozersky (other) Belozersky (masculine), Belozerskaya (feminine), or Belozerskoye (neuter) is a Russian-language adjectival noun derived from the names ''Beloye Ozero'' or "Beloozero", literally "White Lake", but commonly rendered as Lake Beloye. The term may refer ... {{surname, Belozersky Russian-language surnames ...
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Belozersky Canal
The Belozersky Bypass Canal (russian: Белозерский канал, Белозерский обводной канал) is a canal around the south-western part of Lake Beloye in Belozersky District of Vologda Oblast in north-western Russia. It connects Kovzha River to Sheksna River, and is part of the Volga–Baltic Waterway. The length of the canal is . The canal passes the town of Belozersk. The first plans to dig a canal connecting the basins of the Neva and the Volga were developed in 1710 during the reign of Tsar Peter the Great. In the beginning of the 19th century, the system was actually constructed. It was open in 1810 and got the name of the Mariinsky Canal System. In particular, the waterway followed the Sheksna River, Lake Beloye, the Kovzha River, and the canal connected to the Vytegra River. However, Lake Beloye was an inconvenient piece due to frequent dangerous storms, and also because it was too shallow in the area close to the source of the Sheksna. Thes ...
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Belozersky District
Belozersky District is the name of several administrative and municipal districts in Russia. The name literally means "''pertaining to white lakes''". Modern districts *Belozersky District, Kurgan Oblast, an administrative and municipal district of Kurgan Oblast *Belozersky District, Vologda Oblast, an administrative and municipal district of Vologda Oblast Historical districts *Belozersky District, Orenburg Oblast Belozersky (masculine), Belozerskaya (feminine), or Belozerskoye (neuter) is a Russian-language adjectival noun derived from the names ''Beloye Ozero'' or "Beloozero", literally "White Lake", but commonly rendered as Lake Beloye. The term may refer ..., a former district in Orenburg Oblast; merged into Oktyabrsky District in 1965 See also * Belozersky (other) * Belozersk References

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Cyril Of White Lake
Cyril of Beloozero (Cyril of Beloezero, russian: Кирилл Бело(е)зерский - ''Kirill Belo(e)zersky''; 1337 – 1427) was a monk and saint of the Russian Orthodox Church who lived in the 15th century. Saint Cyril was a disciple of Saint Sergius of Radonezh. In 1397, he founded the Kirillo-Belozersky Monastery in Northern Russia, in the present-day Vologda Oblast. Biography Cyril was born as Kosma in Moscow in 1337. His origin is not entirely clear, but he was in any case close to the boyar family of Velyaminov. Cyril's parents died when he was a child. Around 1380 he became a monk in the Simonov Monastery and took the name of Cyril (Kirill). In the monastery, he got in contact with Sergius of Radonezh. In 1387, the archimandrite of the Simonov Monastery, Feodor, was appointed a bishop of Rostov, and Cyril became his successor. However, he soon realized that the position of archimadrite required too much involvement in public affairs, and first resigned, then mov ...
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Therapont Of White Lake
Therapont of Belozersk (1331 – 1426) (russian: Ферапонт Бело(е)зерский, ), also known as Therapont of Mozhaysk, known to the world as Feodor Poskochin, was a Russian Orthodox monk credited with the foundation of the Ferapontov Monastery in Northern Russia, now close to Kirillov in Vologda Oblast, and the Luzhetsky Monastery in Mozhaysk close to Moscow. Therapont is venerated as a saint of the Russian Orthodox Church. Therapont was born as Fyodor Poskochin in a noble family in Volokolamsk in the 1330s. Being already an adult, he decided to become a monk and arrived to the Simonov Monastery in Moscow. There he get acquainted with Cyril, who was to become later Cyril of White Lake. Apparently, Therapont was once commissioned by the monastery to travel to the North of Russia, to the Lake Beloye area. At a certain point, Cyril decided to leave the monastery and seek for a remote area where he could become a hermit. Ferapont agreed to accompany him and sugges ...
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Belozerskoye
Belozerskoye (russian: Белозерское) is a rural locality (a '' selo'') and the administrative center of Belozersky District, Kurgan Oblast, Russia Russia (, , ), or the Russian Federation, is a List of transcontinental countries, transcontinental country spanning Eastern Europe and North Asia, Northern Asia. It is the List of countries and dependencies by area, largest country in the .... Population: References Notes Sources * * {{Authority control Rural localities in Kurgan Oblast ...
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