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Photo of Varvarka street in 2010, with the Kitai Gorod wall absent.
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Photo of Varvarka street in 2010, with the Kitai Gorod wall absent.
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The monument to Eduard Streltsov, “Russia’s best football player.”
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The monument to Eduard Streltsov, “Russia’s best football player.”
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Example of a dacha in Peredelkino, Russia

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A Pavilion at the entrance of the park.
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A Pavilion at the entrance of the park.
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Map of Zaryadye District, Moscow. Historical background from 1836 Khotev's Atlas. Color coding by Wikimedia user NVO. Surviving buildings are highlighted in green, and the future profiles of the Rossiya Hotel and the Moskvoretsky Bridge are in red…
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