
thumb|Dagomys: sea storm and Sochi view thumb|left|Dagomys and Great Caucasian Ridge - view from the plane thumb|View of Dagomys from space. thumb|left|Dagomys sunsetthumb|Dagomys beach and Sochi view thumb|left|Dagomys - Staroshosseinaya streetthumb|Dagomys beach Dagomys (); is a microdistrict of Sochi, Russia (12 km from the city centre), known for its resorts, vacation spots and tea plantations. It was developed as a resort since before the Russian Revolution, when a botanical garden was founded by order of Tsar Nicholas II. A modern hotel complex was opened there in 1982.
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thumb|Dagomys: sea storm and Sochi view thumb|left|Dagomys and Great Caucasian Ridge - view from the plane thumb|View of Dagomys from space. thumb|left|Dagomys sunsetthumb|Dagomys beach and Sochi view thumb|left|Dagomys - Staroshosseinaya streetthumb|Dagomys beach Dagomys (); is a microdistrict of Sochi, Russia (12 km from the city centre), known for its resorts, vacation spots and tea plantations. It was developed as a resort since before the Russian Revolution, when a botanical garden was founded by order of Tsar Nicholas II. A modern hotel complex was opened there in 1982.
Dagomys adjoins Bocharov Ruchey, a dacha built for Kliment Voroshilov in the 1950s, but later upgraded into a country residence of the President of Russia, where he normally spends his vacations and confers with leaders of other states.
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