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Zamoskvorechye District (Russian: райо́н Замоскворе́чье) is a
district of the Central...
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Island (or
Zamoskvorechye) is an area in Moscow. It is made up of an
artificial island and is
located right across from the
Kremlin between the Moskva...
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contains the
western half of the
historical Zamoskvorechye area (its
eastern half is
administered as
Zamoskvorechye District proper),
including the Tretyakov...
- ring
through Zamoskvorechye never materialized, however.
These plans to
properly terminate the ring
through Yakimanka and
Zamoskvorechye districts, proposed...
- The
Moscow International Performing Arts
Centre was
officially opened on
September 28, 2003 with the
debut of a new orchestra, the
National Philharmonic...
- Buturlin's
detachment fought in the
Yauzsky Gate, Koltovsky's
detachment in
Zamoskvorechye.
Seeing no
other way to
defeat the enemy, the
Polish troops were forced...
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Mikhail Romm. The ZKS team was
originally based on
Kuznetskaya Street in
Zamoskvorechye. In 1910 the club
moved to a new site on
Bolshaya Kaluzhskaya Street...
- Yakimanka,
Zamoskvorechye The
district covered southern parts of
Central Moscow. 1997–2005: Pechatniki, Tagansky, Yuzhnoportovy,
Zamoskvorechye The district...
- sickle'
symbol as a
decoration for the May Day
celebrations in the
Zamoskvorechye District of Moscow.
Other designs that were
rejected included a hammer...
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collectively called Dvintsy, sta**** in the city as a
cohesive unit,
based in
Zamoskvorechye District and
openly hostile to the
ruling Provisional Government. Immediately...