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Poklonnaya Gora (Russian: Покло́нная гора́,
literally "Bow-Down Hill";
metaphorically "Worshipful
Submission Hill"') is, at 171.5 m, one of the highest...
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social elite,
including Leonid Brezhnev's family. The
segment west of the
Poklonnaya Hill is less affluent, with
standardized 1950s–1980s housing; one notable...
- Победы, romanized: Muzey Pobedy), is a
history museum located in
Moscow at
Poklonnaya Gora. The
building was
designed by
architect Anatoly Polyansky. Work on...
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monument at
Independence Square, Nur-Sultan
Russia Victory Monument at
Poklonnaya Hill in
Moscow Olympic torch at
Sochi Olympic Park,
Sochi Steel chimneys...
- 55°44′12.3″N 37°31′11.7″E / 55.736750°N 37.519917°E / 55.736750; 37.519917 The
third and the
oldest surviving triumphal arch in
Moscow was
built in...
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Ukrainian town of
Sarny and a
second on
display in a
military museum on
Poklonnaya Hill in Moscow. It
should not be
confused with the similarly-named Soviet...
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reburied in his
native town Jvari, on the
grounds of
School #3. In 2010 on
Poklonnaya Hill, a
memorial was
opened dedicated to
Yegorov and Kantaria. Modern...
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another parade of
infantry and
military equipment at
Poklonnaya Hill at 3:00 in the afternoon. The
Poklonnaya Parade was the
first parade in the post-Soviet...
- the Savior, the
Manege Square ensemble and the War
Memorial Complex on
Poklonnaya Gora. In
October 2010,
following Luzhkov's
departure from office, Moscow...
- synagogue, and
Holocaust museum,
located at 53
Kutuzovsky Avenue, on
Poklonnaya Hill in Moscow, Russia. It was
built in 1998 to
complement a
Russian Orthodox...