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The capital of Don territory and of South federal district was founded in 1749 according to decree of Empress Elizaveta. The heiress of Peter the Great decided to place a custom house in the entry of the river Temernik; The custom house was guarded by Dimitriy Rostovskiy military fortress founded in 1761.
Later the fortress was called Rostov (according to decree of Alexander I of August 17, 1806), and later, in order not to confuse it with the city of Rostov-Velikiy near Yaroslavl, the name of the city was changed into Rostov-on-Don. During that time another independent city was developing near Rostov-on-Don. It was Nakhichevan-on-Don founded in 1779 £. by Armenians who moved there from the Crimea. Both cities were united in December 1928.
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The life of many famous people was closely connected with Rostov-on-Don: F.F. Ushakov, I.P. Pavlov, G.Ya. Sedov, M.F. Gnesin, S.M. Budionny, V.F. Panova, V.A. Zakrutkin, M.A. Sholokhov, Ye.V. Vuchetich, A.I. Solzhenitsyn, Yu.A. Zhdanov and many others.
There are a lot of excursion routes, festivals and exhibitions in the city. In the city of Rostov-on-Don horse and Cossack programs, wine-testing, river cruises and many other interesting entertainments can be organized.
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The embankment of the river Don is a real decoration of the city. There are always a lot of people over there. It is wonderful to go for a walk along the embankment on a hot day, to sit in a cafe watching small towboats and cutters dashing about the river. In the morning and in the evening it is possible to watch lifting of a wonderful bridge over the river Don. One can go on an interesting trip to Taganrog by passenger-carrying hydrofoil boat. Also one can go boating and fishing.
Nowadays Rostov-on-Don is one of the biggest and most wonderful cities in the south of Russia.
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