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Chertovy Vorota Cave, also
known as Devil's Gate Cave is a
Neolithic archaeological site
located in the Sikhote-Alin mountains,
about 12 km (7 mi) from...
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Golden Gate of Kyiv (Ukrainian: Золоті ворота, romanized: Zoloti
vorota) was the main gate in the 11th
century fortifications of Kyiv, the capital...
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Krasnye Vorota: Red Gate
Krasnye Vorota square Krasnye Vorota (Moscow Metro)
Krasnye Vorota (Kazan)
Krasnye Vorota (Altai Krai) This
disambiguation page...
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Zoloti Vorota (Ukrainian: Золоті́ воро́та ) is a
station on the Kyiv
Metro system that
serves Kyiv, the
capital city of Ukraine. The
station was opened...
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Nyzhni Vorota (Ukrainian: Ни́жні Воро́та; Yiddish: ווערעצקי, romanized: Veretzky; Hungarian: Alsóverecke, Volóci járás, by 1945 the
village had the name...
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Moskovskiye Vorota (Russian: Москóвские ворóта,
Moscow Gate) is a
station of the
Saint Petersburg Metro. The
station was
opened on
April 29, 1961. Moscow...
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Krasnye Vorota (Russian: Кра́сные воро́та, English: Red Gate) is a
Moscow Metro station in the
Krasnoselsky District,
Central Administrative Okrug, Moscow...
- The King's Gate (Russian: Королевские ворота, tr.:
Korolevskie vorota, German: Königstor) is one of the
former six
gates that were
built during the 19th...
- Arch (Russian: На́рвские триумфа́льные ворота, lit.
Narvskie Triumfal'nyye
vorota) was
erected in the vast
Stachek Square (prior to 1923 also
known as the...
- Kara
Strait or Kara
Gates (Russian: Карские Ворота, romanized: Karskiye
Vorota) is a 56 km (35 mi) wide
channel of
water between the
southern end of Novaya...