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  2. Boulevard Ring - Wikipedia

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    The first of the boulevards, Tverskoy Boulevard, emerged in 1796, but the ring was completely developed in 1820s, after the disastrous 1812 fire. The Ring replaced the medieval walls of the White City in the 1820s. The wall itself was razed in 1760, and despite the royal decrees to keep the site clear, the area was soon built over with private ...

  3. New Arbat Avenue - Wikipedia

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    New Arbat Avenue (Russian: Новый Арбат) is a major street in Moscow running west from Arbatskaya Square on the Boulevard Ring to Novoarbatsky Bridge on the opposite bank of the Moskva River.

  4. Tverskoy Boulevard - Wikipedia

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    Tverskoy Boulevard A facade on Tverskoy Boulevard MHAT. Tverskoy Boulevard (Russian: Тверской бульвар) is one of the main thoroughfares in central Moscow.It is a part of the Boulevard Ring and begins at the end of the Nikitsky Boulevard, at the crossing with Bolshaya Nikitskaya Street.

  5. Garden Ring - Wikipedia

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    The Garden Ring in the area of Krimsky Val Street Krymsky (Crimean) Bridge, with six lanes, is one of the narrowest stretches of the Garden Ring. The Garden Ring, also known as the "B" Ring (Russian: Садо́вое кольцо́, кольцо́ "Б"; transliteration: Sadovoye Koltso), is a circular ring road avenue around central Moscow, its course corresponding to what used to be the city ...

  6. Nikitsky Boulevard - Wikipedia

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    Nikitsky Boulevard (Russian: Никитский бульвар) is a boulevard in central Moscow, Russia. The boulevard is a part of the Boulevard Ring, connecting Arbat Square with Nikitskie Vorota square at the crossing with the Nikitsky Street. The actual green boulevard extends for only two thirds of the street; its southern part was razed ...

  7. Chamberlain Lane - Wikipedia

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    Kamergerskiy Pereulok or Chamberlain Lane (Russian: Камергерский переулок) is a short street with many historical buildings located within the Boulevard Ring in central Moscow. Almost all of the buildings on Chamberlain Lane are classified as architectural monuments. [1]

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  9. Pokrovsky Boulevard - Wikipedia

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    Pokrovsky Boulevard (Russian: Покровский Бульвар) is a major boulevard in the central part of Moscow running from Clean Ponds to Vorontsovo Pole Street, including Yauzsky Boulevard. With other boulevards like; Tverskoy Boulevard and Chistoprudny Boulevard , this is a part of the Boulevard Ring , running as a circle through the ...