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Initially installed in Gorky Park, Moscow, it was criticized as well and eventually "disappeared", and Shadr made another copy to be installed in Luhansk, Ukrainian SSR. [3] The sculpture was destroyed during World War II. The popular stereotype of the Girl with an Oar is the one in a swimsuit, created by Romuald Iodko. [2] [1] 1930s in Gorky Park
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The hotel was built in 1970 by the Soviet state-owned travel monopoly Intourist on Tverskaya Street just north of Red Square. It was the tallest reinforced concrete structure in Moscow. [4] The hallways were decorated with three stained glass works designed by Leonid Polishchuk and Svetlana Shcherbinina.
Hotel Moskva or Hotel Moscow may refer to: Hotel Moskva, Belgrade, hotel in Belgrade, Serbia; Four Seasons Hotel Moscow, hotel in Moscow, Russia; Hotel Moscow (Moscow, Idaho), a historic three-story building in Moscow, Idaho, United States; Hotel Moscow, characters in the manga and anime Black Lagoon
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The Japanese manga and anime series Black Lagoon prominently features the Hotel Moscow which is a branch of the Russian mafia that operates in the fictional Thailand city of Roanapur. Two characters in the Japanese light novel series Durarara!!, Simon Brezhnev and Dennis, are former Russian mafia members who run a sushi shop in Tokyo.