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What is the history of Sochi, Russia?

The history of Sochi can be traced back to 1866. This year, the Tsar completely conquered the Caucasus. It was also under the command of Alexander II that a large number of Russians and Ukrainians began to immigrate to this place.

However, for the introduction of Sochi, you can refer to the Winter Olympics of that year. Among them, the most important introduction to Sochi is the scenery and the former residences of some celebrities, whether it is the Caucasus Mountains or the former residence of ostrovsky. Sochi used to be a famous health resort in Russia. Because the summer here is very long, it is hard to imagine that Russia in the north can swim in the sea in May, and 1 1 will enter autumn. Such climate characteristics set the tone for Sochi as the summer capital from the beginning.

Although Sochi once spent money on the Winter Olympics, in fact, if you look at the weather, compared with many cities in Soros, Sochi seems to be the most "unsuitable" place to host the Winter Olympics, because Sochi has long been known for its four seasons like spring. It sounds as if we are going to hold a Winter Olympics in Kunming. For Russia, which usually has cold weather and long nights, Sochi is a bit like spring breeze.

Therefore, since the establishment of Sochi, it has gradually developed into the most famous health resort in Russia, and its economy is also based on health care and tourism. Of course, the climate is not the only reason why it has become a health resort. Another main reason is that people have found hydrogen sulfide hot springs here. To this day, it is still the best health resort in Russia. Ma Sesta mineral spring in Sochi has remarkable curative effect on hypertension, cardiovascular diseases, neurasthenia and other diseases.

As early as around 2000, more than 80% of Sochi's income came from recuperation and tourism. 10 years ago, Sochi received more than 3 million tourists every year. During the Soviet period, it became a convalescent area for many politicians at that time, and a unique villa was built here, which was very political.