Shuya
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This article is about a town in Russia. For the Battle Royale character, see Shuya Nanahara.
For the Princess Princess character Shuya Arisada, see that article. For the Trauma Center: Under the Knife character Victor Niguel (Shuya Aragaki in the original version), see that article Image:Shuya market place 1890.jpg
Central Market Place, 1890s
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Nikolo-Shartomsky Abbey.
Shuya (Russian: Шу́я) is the third largest town in Ivanovo Oblast, Russia, situated on the Teza River. Population: 62,449 (2002 Census). HistoryThe first record of Shuya is dated by 1393. Since 1403, the area was held by a branch of the House of Suzdal, which got their name "Shuisky" after the town. In 1539, the town was sacked by Safagäräy of Kazan. In 1566, it was taken by Ivan the Terrible as his personal property into Oprichnina. In 1722, the town was visited by Peter the Great, who launched textile manufacturing there. By the 19th century, Shuya was developed into a major flax-processing centre, although it has been since superseded in importance by neighbouring village of Ivanovo. Image:Teza.jpg
Sunset on Teza River.
Nikolo-Shartomsky Abbey, situated twelve kilometres from Shuya, has one of the largest monastic communities in Russia. The cloister was first mentioned in 1425. It has a cathedral from 1652 and a refectory from 1678. The belltower of the Resurrection Cathedral, is the highest freestanding bell tower in the world. External links
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