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  2. Moscow theater hostage crisis - Wikipedia

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    The Moscow theater hostage crisis (also known as the 2002 Nord-Ost siege) was the seizure of the crowded Dubrovka Theater in Moscow by Chechen terrorists on 23 October 2002, resulting in the taking of 912 hostages.

  3. Central House of Cinema - Wikipedia

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    Central House of Cinema (CDK) is a movie theater in Moscow, Russia, established in 1934 and currently managed by the Union of Cinematographers of the Russian Federation. CDK is a venue for film premieres, as well as open talks, artistic encounters, conferences, etc.

  4. Rossiya Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Rossiya Theatre (Russian: Театр «Россия»), formerly known as the Pushkinsky Cinema (Russian: Кинотеатр «Пушкинский») is monument of architecture and currently the largest theatre in Moscow operated by Stage Entertainment. It is located in Pushkinskaya Square.

  5. Cinema of Russia - Wikipedia

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    Chain companies consist of 29 federal, 19 regional and 57 local theatres. According to Neva Research, as of 1 July 2016 there were 1,227 cinemas with 4,067 screens in Russia. Ten major cinema companies hold 346 theatres with 1,772 screens, which corresponds to 43.6% of the whole amount. [226] In 2015 all the cinemas were finally digitalized.

  6. List of movie theaters - Wikipedia

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    Moscow Cinema: Notable cinema in Yerevan, Armenia Armenia: ... Movie Theater in Copenhagen district Indre By Denmark Kings Cross Theatre: Popular Sydney movie theatre ...

  7. Moscow hostage crisis chemical agent - Wikipedia

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    The chemical agent used in the Moscow theatre hostage crisis of 26 October 2002 has never been definitively revealed by the Russian authorities, though many possible identities have been speculated. An undisclosed incapacitating agent was used by the Russian authorities in order to subdue the Chechen terrorists who had taken control of a ...

  8. Category:Theatres in Moscow - Wikipedia

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    Moscow Gorky Academic Art Theatre; Moscow Pushkin Drama Theatre; Moscow Satire Theatre; Mossovet Theatre; N. Natalya Sats Musical Theater; National Film Actors' Theatre;

  9. Cinema Glory (Moscow) - Wikipedia

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    Cinema Glory (Russian: Кинотеатр Слава) was a Moscow theater [1] landmark in Moscow and Perovo District. It was set on fire twice; most recently on February 3, 2007 by an unidentified person. The theater remained closed thereafter. The cinema historically housed 2 auditoriums with a total of 440 seats. The cinema had 3 floors.