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The ravine for thousands years is created by this small streamlet. In ancient times when on the small river there were no falls here on spawning jambs of Salmons came. Before war when here lived the German population - the stream was called Salmon. Modern name of the river Chistayah (The Pure).
Овраг за тысячи лет создан этим маленьким ручейком. В древние времена когда на речке не было водопада, сюда на нерест заходили косяки Лососей. До войны, когда здесь проживало немецкое население - ручей назывался Лососёвый. Современное название реки Чистая.
Die Schlucht fur Tausende Jahre ist von diesem kleinen Bachlein geschaffen. Zu den altertumlichen Zeiten wenn auf dem Fluss war der Wasserfall nicht, hierher kamen auf das Laichen die Pfosten der Lachse. Bis zum Krieg, wenn hier die deutsche Bevolkerung wohnte - hie? der Bach Lachs-. Der moderne Titel des Flusses Rein.
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