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An homage to a song
Every Russian knows this melody... The last time I saw that heartbreaking composition was in early October. I was on my way to a shuttle train that would take me to the Sheremetyevo International Ai...
To the East of Moscow till the very Far East stretch the vast expanses of Russia. So any invasion and war could come to the Russian earth rather from the West, from Europe, from the Belarusian directi...
The farewell of slav woman sculpture, is very popular, and has many meanings. These include; the act of saying goodbye, a military march and the significance of the station as a departure point for tr...
The "Farewell Slavyanka" monument is installed on the territory of the Belarusian station and opened on May 8, 2014. Despite the odious characters marked when the monument was opened (except, of course, before ...
An homage to a song
Every Russian knows this melody... The last time I saw that heartbreaking composition was in early October. I was on my way to a shuttle train that would take me to the Sheremetyevo International Ai...
Interesting solution
To the East of Moscow till the very Far East stretch the vast expanses of Russia. So any invasion and war could come to the Russian earth rather from the West, from Europe, from the Belarusian directi...
Sculpture with many meanings
The farewell of slav woman sculpture, is very popular, and has many meanings. These include; the act of saying goodbye, a military march and the significance of the station as a departure point for tr...
An statue with great feelings
If you travel to Moscow, try to visit this statue. It is different from all other statues you have seen.
Composed "Farewell of the Slavic" ...
The "Farewell Slavyanka" monument is installed on the territory of the Belarusian station and opened on May 8, 2014. Despite the odious characters marked when the monument was opened (except, of course, before ...