The islands of St. Petersburg — Kamenny, Krestovsky. Yelagin

St. Petersburg is a city in which land and water exist in harmony. The always flowing Neva River branches off into a series of canals, forming many islands. Three of them form a special group, being dubbed “islands” in the 1830s and actually having the word as part of their names - Yelagin, Krestovsky and Kamenny islands. Each one of these islands is interesting in its own way. Kamenny Island is home to an old, wooden theatre and church in which the great Russian poet Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin had his children christened. On Yelagin Island visitors can stroll around its beautiful park and see its luxurious palace. Krestovsky Island is popular among those who love sport and relaxing in the fresh air. Each of these islands has long held its name as well as its unique history and a romantic atmosphere that has remained present even in the 21st century.

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The islands of St. Petersburg — Kamenny, Krestovsky. Yelagin
Basketball player Ilona Korstin

Ilona Korstin has won all the titles that exist in the European club basketball. She has won the French and Russian championships multiple times and the FIBA Europe Euroleague three times. She holds Olympic bronze medals, has won the European Championship and placed at the World Championship. She is also the holder of the European Supercup and the Golden Basket for being the best Russian player in the national super league. In addition to her athletic abilities, Ilona Korstin is also one of the most beautiful athletes in Russia. She is internationally famous and officially recognised as the face of women’s basketball all over the world. Although she may be aggressive on the court, at home she is kind, calm and attentive. When she’s not at practice or taking part in a competition, Ilona likes to spoil herself with delicious and healthy dishes that she prepares herself. This accomplished a...

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Basketball player Ilona Korstin
The Konevets monastery

Historically, Russia’s northern territory has been particularly attractive to monks due to its isolated location and sparse population. It therefore comes as no surprise that the first Russians to set foot on the islands of Lake Ladoga were none other than those in search of solitude — monks. The island of Konevets, though small in size, offers its inhabitants complete privacy. Here one has the chance to, in complete peace, reflect upon life and listen to their soul. Such important moments are those which will be remembered forever and which will be of great use during times when all the heart desires is a moment of peace and quiet. Simply remember the moments spent on the waters of Lake Ladoga, surrounded by the quiet forest, the winding sandy shore and the peaceful, quiet atmosphere. It is no wonder that one of the gems of the Russian North, the Konevsky Monastery, is fou...

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The Konevets monastery