Staraja Ladoga
Staraja Ladoga (Russian: Старая Ладога) is a town near Lake Ladoga. Its old Russian name is Ladoga (Rus: Ладога). In 1703 Russian tsar Peter I the Great founded the town of Novaja Ladoga ("New Ladoga"), and renamed old Ladoga to Staraja Ladoga ("Old Ladoga"). Its Swedish name is Aldeigjuborg. Dendrochronology reports that it was found in 753.It was one of the most important trading port for the Eastern Europe between the year 750-950. In fact, the oldest Arabic Middle Age coin in Europe (were the youngest has been dated to year 786) has been found from archeology remains.
A clearly Scandinavian living culture has been identified from its earliest settlements by archeology remains. However, from written source (Primary Chronicle), which identifies Staraja Ladoga with Aldeigjuborg and associates it with Ruriks first resident town, shows that the most part of citiziens was Finns.
According to legend (written down, for example, in the Primary Chronicle), it was the first capital of Russia.