1. Novgorod - Noun
2. Novgorod - Proper noun
a city in northwestern Russia on the Volkhov River; Russia's oldest city and an important trading center in the Middle Ages
Source: WordNetAfter signing contract for technical assistance in building Nizhny Novgorod (Gorky) Automobile Plant. Source: Internet
Archaeology indicates that they appeared at the turn of the tenth century, soon after the Slavs and Finns of Novgorod had rebelled against the Norsemen and forced them to withdraw to Scandinavia. Source: Internet
Christiansen, p 191 The city was divided between competing boyar factions, and the lack of unity between Novgorod and her allies allowed for the success of Magnus' campaign of 1348. Source: Internet
For example: * Some trains would leave Moscow from Kazansky Rail Terminal instead of Yaroslavsky Rail Terminal ; this would save some convert off the distances, because it provides a shorter exit from Moscow onto the Nizhny Novgorod main line. Source: Internet
At that time, Veliky Novgorod was engaged in nearly constant wars with Sweden. Source: Internet
Coincidentally, the Vyshata of Novgorod pledged his support to Rostislav in the struggle against the triumvirate. Source: Internet