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  2. Category:Flora of Russia - Wikipedia

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    The Flora of Russia — spanning regions of Europe and Asia. The political boundaries of Russia include areas in the biogeographic regions of Eastern Europe, Northeastern Europe, Central Asia, North Asia, and Northeast Asia. Note: The country of Russia is not a geographical unit employed in the World Geographical Scheme for Recording Plant ...

  3. Moscow - Wikipedia

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    Moscow [a] is the capital and largest city of Russia.The city stands on the Moskva River in Central Russia, with a population estimated at over 13 million residents within the city limits, [6] over 19.1 million residents in the urban area, [7] and over 21.5 million residents in its metropolitan area. [14]

  4. Moscow Botanical Garden of Academy of Sciences - Wikipedia

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    The Official Site of Russia Museums (in Russian) The Site in the Landscape of Gardening Guidebook (in Russian) 55°50′20″N 37°36′04″E  /  55.839°N 37.601°E  / 55.839;

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  6. Sadovnicheskaya Street - Wikipedia

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    Sadovnicheskaya street (Russian: Садо́вническая у́лица, lit. Gardener's Street) is a street in the historical Zamoskvorechye District of Moscow, Russia, on a narrow island between Moskva River and the parallel old river bed (Vodootvodny Canal).

  7. The Stone Flower Fountain - Wikipedia

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    The Stone Flower Fountain (Russian: Фонтан «Каменный цветок», romanized: Fontan Kamennyj tsvetok) stands in the so-called "Industrial Square" of the Exhibition of Economic Achievements (VDNH) in Moscow, Russia. It was named and designed after the eponymous flower from Pavel Bazhov's fairy-tale "The Stone Flower".

  8. Red Square Christmas Market - Wikipedia

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    People have been trading, buying and selling in Moscow, especially the Red Square, since the Middle Ages, with many old shopping streets, such as Nikolskaya or Varvarka, existing since those times. Under Catherine the Great, Russia started designing newer and modern shopping spaces in the places of older outdated merchant rows. [6]

  9. Balashikha - Wikipedia

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    Balashikha (Russian: Балашиха, IPA: [bəlɐˈʂɨxə]) is a city in Moscow Oblast, Russia, located on the Pekhorka River 1 kilometer (0.62 mi) ...