Moscow, Russia was the last city on my trip so called “From Russia With Love”, which included three major cities of the former Soviet Union- Minsk, Grodno, and Moscow. During an entire trip I was really looking forward to explore the capital of Russia. My only concern was the weather (it might get really cold [...]
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One Sunny Day in Moscow
Posted: 5th October 2011 by Memographer in Moscow, RussiaTags: Kremlin, Memographer, Monument to Minin and Pozharsky, Moscow, Moscow River, Moscow Russia, Nona Hora, Novoye Zholtoye Taxi, Russian Senior High School Students, The Cathedral of Christ the Saviour, The New Yellow Taxi, The Red Square, The Spassky Tower of Moscow Kremlin, The State Tretyakov Gallery, The Vladimir Vysotsky Monument, Travel to Moscow Russia
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From Russia With Love
Posted: 1st October 2011 by Memographer in Moscow, RussiaTags: Cathedral of St. Vasily the Blessed, Church in Moscow, Kremlin, Kremlyovskiye chasy, Monument to Minin and Pozharsky, Moscow, Moscow River, Red Square, River Moskva, Russia, Russian, Russian Boy and Girl Scouts, Russian Pioneers, Russian School Girls, Russian Senior High School Students, Spasskaya Bashnya, The Cathedral of Christ the Saviour, The Kremlin Clock, The Spassky Tower of Moscow Kremlin, The Vladimir Vysotsky Monument, Travel to Moscow Russia
Moscow (Russian: Moskva) is the capital of the USSR (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics; Soviet Union) from 1922 to 1991, and since 1991 of the Russian Federation. I have been in Moscow during Soviet times. But, due to short visits, I haven’t explored the city as much as I wished to. So, when I planned [...]