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Vorontsovskaya Street 4-3, Moscow
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Vorontsovskaya Street 4-3 Moscow, Central Russia, 109044, Russian Federation

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Russias Capital

A travel blog entry by adamz

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... chapels. Worth noting here that having a painting with a layer of gold or silver leaf overlayed on top seems to be a popular religious relic in russian churches.

From here wandered around red square and into an old building that I found had been converted into a shopping mall. What is it with people and shopping malls. Wherever I seem to go I always find at least one of these monstrosities. Guess that capitalism for you.

Kept wandering around for a while ...

From Moscow with love..

A travel blog entry by ontheroa

26

... of Nazism. After Lenin's death in 1924, Stalin promoted himself as his political heir and gradually outmanoeuvred his rivals. By the late 1920s, Stalin was effectively the dictator of the Soviet Union.

His forced collectivisation of agriculture cost millions of lives,whilest his programme of rapid industrialisation achieved huge increases in Soviet productivity and economic growth but at great cost. Moreover, the population suffered immensely during the Great ...

Pick Pockets

A travel blog entry by carolineontour

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... got very angry and wanted us out of the taxi but we just sat our ground until finally he found it.We had to pay him a 1000 roubles !It was nearly 10.30pm before we got back into our upgraded box room.
Deb and I decided we needed a drink so popped out to find a local bar for a swift Merlot before sleeping the sleep of the dead. We are off at midday to catch the train today, so there will be no Wifi ...

Moscow on the Move

A travel blog entry by friesendm

2
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... stories and concepts of Russia into her time with us.

After a visit to the massive and majestic Christ our Savior Cathedral, blown up by Stalin in the 30s to be rebuilt in the post-Communist 90s, Arbat Street served as our finish. McDonalds (aka the American Embassy) was the meeting point – the best source of free bathrooms in the galaxy.

After free time on Arbat Street, Olgo then took us for a short coach tour to see New ...

My little, skinny Abkhazian wedding

A travel blog entry by bengrafton

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... is a production chain of wedded bliss, and we’re next in line.

Guests wait in a small room with a counter, basking at the advent of air-conditioning. It is short-lived, however, as a moment later we’re ushered into the registry office, a decorative room in the neo-classical style complete with string trio wearing traditional Russian dress. They play Mendelssohn’s wedding march, no doubt for the ...