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"Kuzma Minin and Prince Dmitry Pozharsky," 1850 Oil on Canvas by Mikhail Scotti
12018-03-07T11:07:38-05:00Kevin Maurice Gordon501b8b2a204d6b20c42f030e395318e81384b09891Two 17th century heroes from Nizhnii Novgorodplain2018-03-07T11:07:38-05:00Kevin Maurice Gordon501b8b2a204d6b20c42f030e395318e81384b098
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12018-02-07T00:01:33-05:00Nizhnii Novgorod [Kevin]1Nestled at the strategic confluence of the Volga and the Oka rivers, Nizhnii Novgorod has been a crucial juncture for trade, industry, culture, military expansion, and defying expectations.plain2018-03-10T01:58:08-05:0056.32867, 44.00205
Nestled at the strategic confluence of the Volga and the Oka rivers, Nizhnii Novgorod has been a crucial juncture for trade, industry, culture, military expansion, and defying expectations.
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