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Yelizovo, a city in Russia, has a vibrant history and offers various attractions for visitors. Originally founded as Stary Ostrog in 1848, the city underwent several name changes before settling on Yelizovo in 1923. Primarily known for its airport, Yelizovo also serves as a center for the fishing industry. The city is divided by the Acha River, creating two distinct areas - the airport/military zone and the actual city of Yelizovo. The city center, located across the river, is bustling with activity and is centered around the market and ulitsa Zavoika, a street famous for its shops and restaurants. English-speaking tourists may face some challenges outside of the airport, as the service sector is not well-acquainted with non-Russian visitors. Yelizovo is an excellent base for exploring the surrounding areas, providing access to stunning natural landscapes and cultural sites. Though it may not be as popular among international tourists, Yelizovo offers a unique glimpse into Russian life and a chance to immerse oneself in the vibrant local culture.
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