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known of the
kremlins (Russian citadels) and
includes five palaces, four cathedrals, and the
enclosing Kremlin Wall
along with the
Kremlin towers. Within...
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built in the
Russian State. New
Kremlins have
regular geometric forms in plan (Zaraisky and Tula
Kremlins). The Tula
Kremlin is
unique because it was built...
- Look up
Kremlin or
kremlin in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Kremlin may
refer to:
Kremlin (fortification), a
major fortified central complex found in...
- The
Kremlin pool (Russian: Кремлёвский пул), also President's pool (Russian: Президентский пул) is a
group of
Russian journalists accredited to regularly...
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Harvard University is a
private Ivy
League research university in Cambridge, M****achusetts,
United States.
Founded October 28, 1636, and
named for its...
- Călin
Georgescu (Romanian: [kəˈlin dʒe̯orˈdʒesku]; born 26
March 1962) is a
Romanian far-right
politician and agronomist. He has long
worked in the field...
- The
Grand Kremlin Palace (Russian: Большой Кремлёвский дворец, romanized: Bolshoy
Kremlyovskiy dvorets) is a
building in the
Moscow Kremlin. For much...
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Ostrogs were
smaller and
exclusively military forts,
compared to
larger kremlins that were the
cores of
Russian cities.
Ostrogs were
often built in remote...
- The
Kremlin Wall
Necropolis is the
former national cemetery of the
Soviet Union,
located in Red
Square in
Moscow beside the
Kremlin Wall.
Burials there...
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There are
other features of
similarity of
Moscow and
Kolomna Kremlins.
Walls of
Kolomna Kremlin,
despite a
certain archaism of
fortress architecture of that...