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Of these five, three are located in the present-day Russian Federation (or Russia): the monuments of Saint Petersburg (then called Leningrad), Kizhi Pogost, and Moscow Kremlin and Red Square. [ 4 ] As of 2024 [update] , there are 32 World Heritage Sites in Russia, with a further 31 sites on the tentative list.
Monuments and memorials in Russia (13 C, 25 P) R. Red Square (19 P) T. Towers in Russia (10 C, 25 P, 1 F) Pages in category "Landmarks in Russia"
Landmarks in Russia (5 C, 6 P) M. Maps of Russia (1 P) Military locations of Russia (1 C, 1 P) N. Names of places in Russia (5 P) Natural disasters in Russia (7 C, 4 ...
All-Russia Exhibition Centre (until 1992 known as the "Exhibition of Achievements of the National Economy", VDNKh) Bauman Garden; Botanical Garden of Academy of Sciences; Gorky Park; Izmaylovskiy Park; Kolomenskoye; Losiny Ostrov National Park; Neskuchniy Garden; Sokolniki Park; Tsaritsyno Park; Fountain in Moscow's Square of Europe, lit at ...
Russian federation Map. Regions, largest cities, main roads. This image has been voluntarily transferred to the public domain by its author - a user of Russian Wikipedia. User:Mr.Mariott gives all rights to use the work for any pu
Category: Maps of Russia. 3 languages. ... Godunov map This page was last edited on 9 July 2024, at 10:37 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
The Trinity Bridge Griboyedov Canal Peter the Great's bridge (former Bolsheokhtinsky). Saint Petersburg is built on what originally were more than 100 islands created by a maze of rivers, creeks, canals, gulfs, lakes and ponds and other bodies of water that flow into the Baltic Sea at the mouth of the Neva river.
The following list includes monuments and memorials built in or by the Soviet Union. 26 Commissars Memorial; Alyosha Monument, Murmansk; Barmaley Fountain