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Arbat Street (Russian: Арба́т, IPA: [
ɐrˈbat] ),
mainly referred to in
English as the
Arbat, is a
pedestrian street about one
kilometer long in the historical...
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Arbat may
refer to:
Arbat, Charuymaq, a
village in East
Azerbaijan Province Arbat, Meyaneh, a
village in East
Azerbaijan Province Arbat, Osku, a village...
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Arbat District (Russian: район Арбат) is a
district of
Central Administrative Okrug of the...
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Arbat Avenue (Russian: Новый Арбат) is a
major street in
Moscow running west from
Arbatskaya Square on the
Boulevard Ring to
Novoarbatsky Bridge on...
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Arbat (Kurdish: عەربەت,Erbet-romanized:
Arbat;
pronounced /ˈærbæt/) is a town in the
Sulaymaniyah Governorate in
Kurdistan Region in
northern Iraq.Situated...
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Arbat is a
pedestrian zone in Almaty, Kazakhstan. It is
located on
Jibek Joly Street,
between Abylai Khan
Avenue and
Nazarbayev Street. The zone features...
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prospekt continues a
westward path of
Vozdvizhenka Street and New
Arbat Avenue from
Novoarbatsky Bridge over the
Moskva (river) to the junction...
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Children of the
Arbat (Russian: Дети Арбата) is a semi-autobiographical
historical novel by
Anatoly Rybakov set
during the era of Stalin. It recounts...
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Ukrainian government since 2014. He was the
founder of the
paramilitary Arbat Battalion [ru]
during the
start of the
Russian invasion of Ukraine. Sargsyan...
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Arbat Darreh (Persian: اربطدره, also
Romanized as
Arbaţ Darreh; also
known as Ārpā Darreh,
Arbat, and Ārpdareh) is a
village in Dodangeh-ye Olya Rural...