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DescriptionKuzminki court.jpg |
Kuzminki Riding House, 1820-32
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February 2002 |
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http://www.ashipilin.narod.ru/Galery.files/kuzrkodv5.jpg |
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Al Shipilin |
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Author and owner of the site Alexander Viktorovich Shipilin (Александр Шипилин) granted permission to distribute his photos under GNU FDL licence.
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