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Olginskiy Children Shelter

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Lomonosova St., 7, Krasnoyarsk 660021, RussiaMap
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  • vladimirzaharov61
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    Children's shelter

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    The Olginsk children's shelter was opened in 1889 and worked until 1917. During the war there was a hospital and now a school for the children who are blind.

    Reviewed on Jun 3, 2017
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    Children's shelter

    Original Text

    The Olginsk children's shelter was opened in 1889 and worked until 1917. During the war there was a hospital and now a school for the children who are blind.

    Reviewed on Jun 3, 2017
  • Capricorn_n
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    Modern building near the sights

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    At the address of Lomonosov Street, 7 in Krasnoyarsk is a very modern building, which is located in the "elite" fitness center and the paphos restaurant "SudarKommersant" (this is the case, with a firm sign!), so the statement ...

    Reviewed on Apr 5, 2016
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    Modern building near the sights

    Original Text

    At the address of Lomonosov Street, 7 in Krasnoyarsk is a very modern building, which is located in the "elite" fitness center and the paphos restaurant "SudarKommersant" (this is the case, with a firm sign!), so the statement ...

    Reviewed on Apr 5, 2016
  • sobolekesha
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    For information

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    Broaded things here, children grow that something is almost unweared. This review may be useful for anyone who wants to do a good thing. Better to drive a car, too far from stopping transportation.

    Reviewed on Apr 3, 2016
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