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Tsarskoye Selo (Russian: Ца́рское Село́, IPA: [ˈtsarskəje sʲɪˈlo] , lit. 'Tsar's Village') was the town
containing a
former residence of the
Russian imperial...
- (Императорский Царскосельский лицей,
Imperatorskiy Tsarskosel'skiy litsey) in
Tsarskoye Selo near
Saint Petersburg, also
known historically as the
Imperial Alexander...
- The
Tsarskoye Selo
Railway (Russian: Царскосе́льская желе́зная доро́га) was the
first public railway line in the
Russian Empire. It ran for 27 km (17 mi)...
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south from the
center of St. Petersburg proper, and its
railway station,
Tsarskoye Selo, is
directly connected by
railway to the
Vitebsky Rail
Terminal of...
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practitioner of
early neoclassical architecture, was the
chief architect of
Tsarskoye Selo and
Pavlovsk palaces and the
adjacent new town of
Sophia from his...
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Nicholas was born on 18 May [O.S. 6 May] 1868, in the
Alexander Palace in
Tsarskoye Selo
south of
Saint Petersburg,
during the
reign of his
paternal grandfather...
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Tsarskoye Selo
railway station (Russian: станция Царское Село) is a
railway station located in Pushkin,
Saint Petersburg, Russia. It is 23 km down-line...
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Exterior of
Catherine the Great's Palace,
Tsarskoye Selo,
located in
Pushkin just
south of
Saint Petersburg...
- The
Treaty of
Tsarskoye Selo (Danish:
Traktaten i
Zarskoje Selo, Russian: Царскосельский договор) also
called Mageskiftetraktakten in Danish, was a territorial...
- 12 November, N.S.) when Cossacks,
welcomed by
church bells,
entered Tsarskoye Selo on the
outskirts of
Petrograd with
Kerensky riding on a
white horse...