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Vyatka and breed
* Vyatka ( horse ), a sturdy breed of workhorse from the Vyatka Region
The Vyatka or Viatka is an endangered breed of horse native to the former Vyatka region, now the Kirov Oblast of the Russian Federation.

Vyatka and was
In 1898 Dzerzhinsky was sent for three years to the Vyatka Governorate ( city of Nolinsk ) where he worked at a local tobacco factory.
Born Sergei Mironovich Kostrikov () to a poor family in Urzhum ( then in Vyatka Governorate of the Russian Empire ), Kirov lost his parents when he was young.
Later it was a sloboda in Vyatka Governorate of the Russian Empire.
The other principalities were eventually absorbed, be it by conquest, purchase or marriage contract: The Yaroslavl in 1463, Rostov was bought in 1474, Tver in 1485, and Vyatka 1489.
Herzen was being convoyed to his exile at Vyatka, the cantonists were marched to Kazan and their officer complained that a third had already died.
Matvey Matveyevich Gusev () ( in Vyatka, Russiain Berlin, Germany ) was a Russian astronomer who worked at Pulkovo Observatory near St. Petersburg from 1850 to 1852 and then at Vilnius Observatory ( which he established at the University of Vilnius ) thereafter.
He was kept in captivity in Vyatka and died there of tuberculosis.
A new economic lifting of the city was connected with a steamship movement across the Sukhona River and with the building of a new railroad line connecting Vologda with Yaroslavl and Moscow ( 1872 ), with Arkhangelsk ( 1898 ), with St. Petersburg and Vyatka ( 1905 ).
Vyatka Province was abolished, and its territory became part of Nizhny Novgorod Territory.
On December 5, 1934, the Presidium of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee ( VTsIK ) passed a resolution renaming the city from Vyatka to Kirov, and Kirov Territory was formed on December 7.
Some of them, such as Bishop Paul of Kolomna, Archbishop Alexander of Vyatka ( as well as a number of monasteries, such as the famous Solovetsky Monastery ), stood up for the old faith ; bishop Paul was eventually executed for his loyalty to the old rites.
It was originally established as the Tatar ASSR within the Russian SFSR on May 27, 1920 from Kazansky, Chistopolsky, Mamadyshsky, Sviyazhsky, Tetyushinsky, Laishevsky, and Spassky Uyezds of the of former Kazan Governorate, Yelabuzhsky Uyezd of Ufa Governorate, as well as the part of Simbirsk, Samara, and Vyatka Governorates.
In 1922, Yelabuga with environs was transferred to the Tatar ASSR from Vyatka Governorate.
Narva Province was transferred from Saint Petersburg Governorate to Revel Governorate ; Solikamsk and Vyatka Provinces were transferred from Siberia Governorate to Kazan Governorate ; and Uglich and Yaroslavl Provinces were transferred from Saint Petersburg Governorate to Moscow Governorate.
* 1728 — Ufa Province of Kazan Governorate was transferred to Siberian Governorate as a compensation for Solikamsk and Vyatka Provinces transferred to Kazan Governorate a year earlier.
Vyatka garmon was a prototype for many different types of national accordions in the Volga region and the Caucasus ( see below ).
Viktor Vasnetsov was born in a remote village Lopyal of Vyatka guberniya in 1848, the second of the six children.
Shishkin was born in Yelabuga of Vyatka Governorate ( today Republic of Tatarstan ), and graduated from the Kazan gymnasium.
By the early 19th century, it was often used for pulling troikas, and some were exported from the Vyatka region, including to Poland.
In 2007 the Vyatka horse was on the FAO's Endangered List.
In the 15th century, the fortress was destroyed in an attack by Vyatka army, and the new fortress was built in the former posad area.
The current head of the Church, Metropolitan Korniliy ( Titov ) ( formerly, the archbishop of Kazan and Vyatka ) was elected by the Most Holy Council on October 18, 2005.
Dimitri was offered a choice for exile: Vologda, Olonets, or Vyatka.

Vyatka and by
Subsequent revolts ( 1479 – 1488 ) were punished by the removal en masse of the richest and most ancient families of Novgorod to Moscow, Vyatka, and other central Russian cities.
In March 1918 he was arrested by the Bolsheviks and sent to exile in Vyatka and later Ekaterinburg and Alapaevsk.

Vyatka and Kirov
Kirov (), formerly known as Vyatka () and Khlynov (), is a city and the administrative center of Kirov Oblast, Russia, located on the Vyatka River.
* Vyatka, former name of the city of Kirov, Kirov Oblast, Russia
* Vyatka Region, an informal name of Kirov Oblast of Russia
Kirov Oblast is part of the Volga-Vyatka economic district located in the central part of European Russia in the Volga and Vyatka river basins.
The Vyatka River (; ;, Viče,, Vatka ) is a river in Kirov Oblast and the Republic of Tatarstan in Russia, right tributary of the Kama River.
The Vyatka River is navigable from its mouth to the city of Kirov ( 700 km ).
It flows through the city Glazov and flows into the Vyatka River in Kirovo-Chepetsk, east of Kirov.
Dymkovo toys, also known as the Vyatka toys or Kirov toys ( Дымковская игрушка, вятская игрушка, кировская игрушка in Russian ) are moulded painted clay figures of people and animals ( sometimes in the form of a pennywhistle ).
It is one of the old Russian folk art handicrafts, which still exists in a village of Dymkovo near Kirov ( former Vyatka ).

Vyatka and Udmurtia
The Vyatka River begins in the northern parts of Udmurtia.
* The territory of the second formation ( e. g. where Russians settled after the 16th century ) consist of most the land to the North and North-East of Central Russia, that is Karelia, Murmansk, Vyatka, Perm, Komi, Udmurtia, and as well as Siberia and Far East.

Vyatka and Perm
In the 1910s the Kazan Tatars numbered about half a million in the Kazan Governorate in Tatarstan, their historical homeland, about 400, 000 in each of the governments of Ufa, 100, 000 in Samara and Simbirsk, and about 30, 000 in Vyatka, Saratov, Tambov, Penza, Nizhny Novgorod, Perm and Orenburg.
From the left in a clockwise fashion, these are: the combined arms of the northeastern regions ( Perm, Volga Bulgaria, Vyatka, Kondinsky, Obdorsk ), of Belorussia and Lithuania ( Lithuania, Białystok, Samogitia, Polatsk, Vitebsk, Mstislavl ), the provinces of Great Russia proper ( Pskov, Smolensk, Tver, Nizhniy-Novgorod, Ryazan, Rostov, Yaroslavl, Belozersk, Udorsky ), the arms of the southwestern regions ( Volhyn, Podolsk, Chernigov ), the Baltic provinces ( Esthonia, Courland and Semigalia, Karelia, Livonia ) and Turkestan.

Vyatka and regions
In 1920, a number of small southern and eastern districts ( volosti ) and villages were shifted from Vyatka as a result of the formation of the Tatar Autonomous Republic and the Mari and Votskaya the Udmurt Republic autonomous regions.
Linguists today distinguish four different dialects, which are not all mutually intelligible: Hill Mari ( мары йӹлмӹ ), concentrated mainly along the right Volga bank ; Meadow Mari ( марий йылме ), spoken in the lowland regions of the Kokshaga and Volga rivers, which includes the city of Yoshkar-Ola ; Eastern Mari, spoken east of the Vyatka River ; and North-Western Mari.
Russian chronicles record about forty attacks of Kazan khans on the Russian territories ( mainly the regions of Nizhniy Novgorod, Murom, Vyatka, Vladimir, Kostroma, Galich ) in the first half of the 16th century.
Prodrazvyorstka began in the second half of 1918 in the regions of Tula, Vyatka, Kaluga, Vitebsk and others.

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