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Monument to Altay emigrators

Памятник переселенцам на Алтай
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  • vladimir19922016
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    In retrospect focusing on regional identity

    This monument is well-fitted for featuring migration history of Steppe Altai, as hosting of peasantry from Central Russia and Ukraine in early XX

    Reviewed on Jan 6, 2016
  • Insta_natytravel
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    A monument to the settlers on Altai

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    The opening of the monument took place in 2012 and was dedicated to the 75th anniversary of the edge. Sculptor O.Zakomorny, architect G.Ishkildina. The monument is dedicated to the peasants-settled who moved to Altai in ...

    Reviewed on Apr 12, 2024
  • Sotas70
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    Instead of Lenin

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    The place where the monument is located is called the area of October. And at the place of this monument was another, the leader of October. Replaced ... correctly ... I don't know. And this sower, personally at me is associated with gold ...

    Reviewed on Oct 2, 2017
  • Евгений Р
    Евгений Р
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    At first it was unusual

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    When this monument only appeared in the place of Lenin - it was unusual, now after several years it seems very appropriate. In the summer around a very tidy lawn on which the youth sits. In ...

    Reviewed on Oct 2, 2017
  • V-e-r-a-M-M-M-M
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    Необычно.

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    Very interesting performance. However, it is located so that you will not come very close to it. It is necessary to come closer.

    Reviewed on Sep 14, 2016
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