in soviet times, an ordinary person could only get to pitsunda on an excursion, huh.rom friendly socialist countries vacationed here, so the city is often called the corner of the west in the land of the soviets. in the soviet union, nikita sergeevich took a fancy to this territory and created a resort. people lived here, those who raised the resort, built it, and ultimately, when the resort itself opened, they also served, were the service staff of the resort itself. this resort became available for recreation for soviet citizens only in the seventies of the last century, but then only an astronaut or the winner of a socialist competition could get a ticket. well, guys, let's start? let's half on this side, half on that side. piteus is a pine tree from ancient greek, which is where the name pitsunda came from. relict pitsunskaya pine releases six times more regular phytancides, essential oils that effectively kill bacteria, so the air here is cleaner than in the operating room. all people from all over russia come here to breathe this healthy air. in general, there a