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Russia/Russian Kolomenskoye Museum Soviet Union USSR pin badge Kolomenskoye

$ 2.11

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  • Region of Origin: Russia
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    Description

    Russia/Russian Kolomenskoye Museum Soviet Union USSR pin badge
    Kolomenskoye
    Kolomenskoye (Russian: Kolomenskoye) is a former royal estate located a few kilometers southeast of the center of Moscow, on an ancient road leading to the city of Kolomna (hence the name).
    The picturesque area of 390 hectares goes to the steep banks of the Moskva River.
    It became part of Moscow in the 1960s
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    Constructions and artifacts brought from elsewhere
    Barbican church of the Nikolo-Korelsky Monastery)
    Bratsk Stockade Tower
    Boris stone from Belarus
    Kurgan stele, from a Polovtsian burial mound
    Chasovoy pole, 17th century
    Tower from the Sumskoy Ostrog fortress, 17th century
    Memorial pole from Shaydorovo village, 19th century
    Mead making facility, 18th century
    Peter the Great house (18th century) from the Northern Dvina River
    Lion's Gates from the Moscow Kremlin (surviving fragments)
    Reconstructions
    Water mill on Zhuzha River
    Natural features
    Oak-trees grove (one of the oldest oaks in Moscow)
    Golosov Ravine with sacred stones and springs in it
    Streams:
    Zhuzha River, emerging from underground
    Kolomenskoye Stream, in Golosov Ravine
    Kolutushkin Stream, in the ravine of that name
    Dyakovskaya Stream, in the ravine of that name, into which several other ravines empty (all on the left: Vospenkov, Lekseev, Bazarihin, Radyushin)
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