Borovichi

Borovichi (Russian: Боровичи́) is the second largest town in Novgorod Oblast, Russia, located on the Msta River in the northern spurs of the Valdai Hills, 194 kilometers (121 mi) east of Veliky Novgorod, the administrative center of the oblast.

[4] The Msta River was an important waterway since at least the 10th century, since it connected Novgorod with the basins of the Volga and the Northern Dvinas.

[3] The main occupation of the town's inhabitants was piloting ships through the rapids of the Msta River that used to be a part of an important waterway connecting Central Russia with the Baltic Sea (hence a rudder appears on the town's coat of arms granted by Catherine the Great).

However, by the mid-19th century, after opening of the Volga–Baltic Waterway and the Moscow-Saint Petersburg Railway, the significance of the Msta River as a transport route has decreased.

On August 1, 1927, the uyezds were abolished, and Borovichsky District was established, with the administrative center in Borovichi.

On July 5, 1944, Borovichsky District was transferred to newly established Novgorod Oblast and remained there ever since.

Holy Spirit Monastery
The arch bridge across the Msta
Borovichi railway station