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Borovitsky (masculine),
Borovitskaya (feminine), or
Borovitskoye (neuter) may
refer to:
Borovitsky Hill,
former name of
Kremlin Hill, one of the seven...
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Kremlin Hill (Russian: Кремлёвский холм [Kremlyovskiy kholm];
former name
Borovitsky Hill – Боровицкий холм [Borovitskiy kholm]; also
known as Borovitskiy...
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Russia MPC · 5857 5858
Borovitskia 1978 SU5
Kremlin Hill (formerly "
Borovitsky Hill"), one of the
seven hills of Moscow,
where the
first buildings of...
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century were
located in the
historical center of today's Moscow,
namely the
Borovitsky Hill,
Kolomenskoye (the spot of the
former Diakovskoye village), ****sevo...
- a through-p****age on the west side of the Kremlin. It is
named after Borovitsky Hill, one of the
seven hills Moscow is
standing on. The
tower was constructed...
- the 2nd
century BCE. The
Slavs occupied the south-western
portion of
Borovitsky Hill as
early as the 11th century, as
evidenced by a
metropolitan seal...
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numerous rivers and ravines. Usually, the term
Seven Hills refers to the
Borovitsky Hill (a.k.a.
Kremlin Hill), the so-called
Three Mountains (the districts...
- the
Grand Princes,
which had been
established in the 14th
century on
Borovitsky Hill; its
construction involved the
demolition of the
previous Baroque...
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beside the GUM
department store. All
other traffic was
routed through the
Borovitsky gate.
Various cathedrals were
demolished throughout the
years to make...
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Borgovskoje Russia <1860 A
sweet yellow apple.
Eating Pick late
August Borovitsky (see
Duchess of Oldenburg)
Borsdorfer see
Edelborsdorfer Börtlinger Weinapfel...