so the konguryaks decided that their city was the pub of the earth.d a monument in honor of this. well , like this. it’s good that it’s pu, and not some other part of the body. the ancient merchant city merged with the center of the perm province, even when perm was just beginning in the form of workers’ settlements at the plant. the famous siberian tract, local merchants accounted for up to 80% of all imported tea in russia and they began packaging it here, the first in the country. from tatar, kungur is translated as dark, although to us the city seemed very bright and dark. at the beginning of the 20th century. there were 12 churches, one cathedral and a convent, but with the advent of the native soviet government , workshops were set up in the svyatoniksky church, in which prisoners worked, they were kept next door in a prison, also on the former territory of the temple, the street of freedom began from this prison, symbolically, now very calm in a good way, the provincial town is cut through by three rivers: ssylva, iren and shakva. va from permy