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    <title>Golutvin railway station</title>
    <link>http://www.cityphotos.info/cms/russia/kolomna/6443_golutvin_railway_station.htm</link> 
    <description>&lt;p&gt;&lt;a href=&#034;http://www.cityphotos.info/cms/russia/kolomna/6443_golutvin_railway_station.htm&#034;&gt;&lt;img src=&#034;http://www.cityphotos.info/cms/photos/6443%20golutvin%20railway%20station%20thumbnail.jpg&#034; width=&#034;100&#034; height=&#034;70&#034; border=&#034;0&#034; alt=&#034;Golutvin railway station in Kolomna, Russia, photo by Pavel Viaznikov&#034; title=&#034;Golutvin railway station in Kolomna, Russia, photo by Pavel Viaznikov&#034; align=&#034;left&#034;&gt;&lt;/a&gt;http://www.wikimapia.org/#lat=55.086125&amp;amp;lon=38.805004&amp;amp;z=18&amp;amp;l=1&amp;amp;m=a&amp;amp;v=2

Railroad: Kolomna is located on the Ryazan line of the Moscow railroad 116 km from Moscow. 

Mass transportation: Two bus terminals are located in the city. One bus terminal is located in urban area Golutvin, and the other one in urban area &amp;#034;Old Kolomna&amp;#034;. There are 10 tram lines in the city. 

Water: Kolomna is placed on three big rivers, and has passenger and transport berths. Most famous is berth Bochmanovo.
.&lt;br&gt; Kolomna, Russia, photo by Pavel Viaznikov.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;br clear=&#034;all&#034;&gt;</description>
    <pubDate>Sun, 15 Jun 2008 04:40:10 +0000</pubDate> 
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    <title>Golutvin bus terminal</title>
    <link>http://www.cityphotos.info/cms/russia/kolomna/6442_golutvin_bus_terminal.htm</link> 
    <description>&lt;p&gt;&lt;a href=&#034;http://www.cityphotos.info/cms/russia/kolomna/6442_golutvin_bus_terminal.htm&#034;&gt;&lt;img src=&#034;http://www.cityphotos.info/cms/photos/6442%20golutvin%20bus%20terminal%20thumbnail.jpg&#034; width=&#034;100&#034; height=&#034;68&#034; border=&#034;0&#034; alt=&#034;Golutvin bus terminal in Kolomna, Russia, photo by Pavel Viaznikov&#034; title=&#034;Golutvin bus terminal in Kolomna, Russia, photo by Pavel Viaznikov&#034; align=&#034;left&#034;&gt;&lt;/a&gt;http://www.wikimapia.org/#lat=55.0849445&amp;amp;lon=38.805052&amp;amp;z=18&amp;amp;l=1&amp;amp;m=a&amp;amp;v=2

Railroad: Kolomna is located on the Ryazan line of the Moscow railroad 116 km from Moscow. 

Mass transportation: Two bus terminals are located in the city. One bus terminal is located in urban area Golutvin, and the other one in urban area &amp;#034;Old Kolomna&amp;#034;. There are 10 tram lines in the city. 

Water: Kolomna is placed on three big rivers, and has passenger and transport berths. Most famous is berth Bochmanovo.
.&lt;br&gt; Kolomna, Russia, photo by Pavel Viaznikov.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;br clear=&#034;all&#034;&gt;</description>
    <pubDate>Sun, 15 Jun 2008 04:40:08 +0000</pubDate> 
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    <title>Old Kolomna bus station</title>
    <link>http://www.cityphotos.info/cms/russia/kolomna/6441_old_kolomna_bus_station.htm</link> 
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kolomna_Kremlin
Kolomna Kremlin is a very large fortress in Kolomna, Russia. The stone Kolomna Kremlin was built from 1525-1531 under the Russian Tzar Vasily III. Before its reconstruction in 1531, the Kolomna Kremlin was made of wood. On its territory there are many Russian churches and monasteries: Uspensky cathedral, Voskresenky Cathedral, Spassky monastery (14th century), and a number of others.

http://www.wikimapia.org/#lat=55.1036879&amp;amp;lon=38.7568045&amp;amp;z=15&amp;amp;l=1&amp;amp;m=h&amp;amp;v=2
Kolomna is an ancient city in Moscow Oblast, Russia, situated at the confluence of the Moskva and Oka Rivers. The city was founded (or rathert first mentioned in chronicles) in 1177. It is currently the administrative center of Kolomensky District of Moscow Oblast. Population: 150,129 (2002 Census); 161,881 (1989 Census).

Like some other ancient Russian towns, Kolomna has a kremlin, which is a citadel similar to the more famous one in Moscow (it is also built from red brick). Kolomna citadel was a part of the Great Abatis Border. Several towers and two parts of walls have been preserved and are held in good shape; a museum is located inside.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kolomna.&lt;br&gt; Kolomna, Russia, photo by Pavel Viaznikov.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;br clear=&#034;all&#034;&gt;</description>
    <pubDate>Sun, 15 Jun 2008 04:35:56 +0000</pubDate> 
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    <title>Panoramic view of the central part of Kolomna krenlin</title>
    <link>http://www.cityphotos.info/cms/russia/kolomna/6440_panoramic_view_of_the_central_part_of_kolomna_krenlin.htm</link> 
    <description>&lt;p&gt;&lt;a href=&#034;http://www.cityphotos.info/cms/russia/kolomna/6440_panoramic_view_of_the_central_part_of_kolomna_krenlin.htm&#034;&gt;&lt;img src=&#034;http://www.cityphotos.info/cms/photos/6440%20panoramic%20view%20of%20the%20central%20part%20of%20kolomna%20krenlin%20thumbnail.jpg&#034; width=&#034;100&#034; height=&#034;74&#034; border=&#034;0&#034; alt=&#034;Panoramic view of the central part of Kolomna krenlin in Kolomna, Russia, photo by Pavel Viaznikov&#034; title=&#034;Panoramic view of the central part of Kolomna krenlin in Kolomna, Russia, photo by Pavel Viaznikov&#034; align=&#034;left&#034;&gt;&lt;/a&gt;http://www.wikimapia.org/#lat=55.1033227&amp;amp;lon=38.7543046&amp;amp;z=18&amp;amp;l=1&amp;amp;m=h&amp;amp;v=2
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kolomna_Kremlin
Kolomna Kremlin is a very large fortress in Kolomna, Russia. The stone Kolomna Kremlin was built from 1525-1531 under the Russian Tzar Vasily III. Before its reconstruction in 1531, the Kolomna Kremlin was made of wood. On its territory there are many Russian churches and monasteries: Uspensky cathedral, Voskresenky Cathedral, Spassky monastery (14th century), and a number of others.

http://www.wikimapia.org/#lat=55.1036879&amp;amp;lon=38.7568045&amp;amp;z=15&amp;amp;l=1&amp;amp;m=h&amp;amp;v=2
Kolomna is an ancient city in Moscow Oblast, Russia, situated at the confluence of the Moskva and Oka Rivers. The city was founded (or rathert first mentioned in chronicles) in 1177. It is currently the administrative center of Kolomensky District of Moscow Oblast. Population: 150,129 (2002 Census); 161,881 (1989 Census).

Like some other ancient Russian towns, Kolomna has a kremlin, which is a citadel similar to the more famous one in Moscow (it is also built from red brick). Kolomna citadel was a part of the Great Abatis Border. Several towers and two parts of walls have been preserved and are held in good shape; a museum is located inside.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kolomna.&lt;br&gt; Kolomna, Russia, photo by Pavel Viaznikov.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;br clear=&#034;all&#034;&gt;</description>
    <pubDate>Sun, 15 Jun 2008 04:35:55 +0000</pubDate> 
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    <title>Paintings on the inside of the city wall depicting scenes from middle ages histoty</title>
    <link>http://www.cityphotos.info/cms/russia/kolomna/6439_paintings_on_the_inside_of_the_city_wall_depicting_scenes_from_middle_ages_histoty.htm</link> 
    <description>&lt;p&gt;&lt;a href=&#034;http://www.cityphotos.info/cms/russia/kolomna/6439_paintings_on_the_inside_of_the_city_wall_depicting_scenes_from_middle_ages_histoty.htm&#034;&gt;&lt;img src=&#034;http://www.cityphotos.info/cms/photos/6439%20paintings%20on%20the%20inside%20of%20the%20city%20wall%20depicting%20scenes%20from%20middle%20ages%20histoty%20thumbnail.jpg&#034; width=&#034;100&#034; height=&#034;75&#034; border=&#034;0&#034; alt=&#034;Paintings on the inside of the city wall depicting scenes from middle ages histoty in Kolomna, Russia, photo by Pavel Viaznikov&#034; title=&#034;Paintings on the inside of the city wall depicting scenes from middle ages histoty in Kolomna, Russia, photo by Pavel Viaznikov&#034; align=&#034;left&#034;&gt;&lt;/a&gt;http://www.wikimapia.org/#lat=55.1033227&amp;amp;lon=38.7543046&amp;amp;z=18&amp;amp;l=1&amp;amp;m=h&amp;amp;v=2
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kolomna_Kremlin
Kolomna Kremlin is a very large fortress in Kolomna, Russia. The stone Kolomna Kremlin was built from 1525-1531 under the Russian Tzar Vasily III. Before its reconstruction in 1531, the Kolomna Kremlin was made of wood. On its territory there are many Russian churches and monasteries: Uspensky cathedral, Voskresenky Cathedral, Spassky monastery (14th century), and a number of others.

http://www.wikimapia.org/#lat=55.1036879&amp;amp;lon=38.7568045&amp;amp;z=15&amp;amp;l=1&amp;amp;m=h&amp;amp;v=2
Kolomna is an ancient city in Moscow Oblast, Russia, situated at the confluence of the Moskva and Oka Rivers. The city was founded (or rathert first mentioned in chronicles) in 1177. It is currently the administrative center of Kolomensky District of Moscow Oblast. Population: 150,129 (2002 Census); 161,881 (1989 Census).

Like some other ancient Russian towns, Kolomna has a kremlin, which is a citadel similar to the more famous one in Moscow (it is also built from red brick). Kolomna citadel was a part of the Great Abatis Border. Several towers and two parts of walls have been preserved and are held in good shape; a museum is located inside.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kolomna.&lt;br&gt; Kolomna, Russia, photo by Pavel Viaznikov.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;br clear=&#034;all&#034;&gt;</description>
    <pubDate>Sun, 15 Jun 2008 04:33:02 +0000</pubDate> 
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    <title>Paintings on the inside of the city wall depicting scenes from middle ages histoty</title>
    <link>http://www.cityphotos.info/cms/russia/kolomna/6438_paintings_on_the_inside_of_the_city_wall_depicting_scenes_from_middle_ages_histoty.htm</link> 
    <description>&lt;p&gt;&lt;a href=&#034;http://www.cityphotos.info/cms/russia/kolomna/6438_paintings_on_the_inside_of_the_city_wall_depicting_scenes_from_middle_ages_histoty.htm&#034;&gt;&lt;img src=&#034;http://www.cityphotos.info/cms/photos/6438%20paintings%20on%20the%20inside%20of%20the%20city%20wall%20depicting%20scenes%20from%20middle%20ages%20histoty%20thumbnail.jpg&#034; width=&#034;100&#034; height=&#034;74&#034; border=&#034;0&#034; alt=&#034;Paintings on the inside of the city wall depicting scenes from middle ages histoty in Kolomna, Russia, photo by Pavel Viaznikov&#034; title=&#034;Paintings on the inside of the city wall depicting scenes from middle ages histoty in Kolomna, Russia, photo by Pavel Viaznikov&#034; align=&#034;left&#034;&gt;&lt;/a&gt;http://www.wikimapia.org/#lat=55.1033227&amp;amp;lon=38.7543046&amp;amp;z=18&amp;amp;l=1&amp;amp;m=h&amp;amp;v=2
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kolomna_Kremlin
Kolomna Kremlin is a very large fortress in Kolomna, Russia. The stone Kolomna Kremlin was built from 1525-1531 under the Russian Tzar Vasily III. Before its reconstruction in 1531, the Kolomna Kremlin was made of wood. On its territory there are many Russian churches and monasteries: Uspensky cathedral, Voskresenky Cathedral, Spassky monastery (14th century), and a number of others.

http://www.wikimapia.org/#lat=55.1036879&amp;amp;lon=38.7568045&amp;amp;z=15&amp;amp;l=1&amp;amp;m=h&amp;amp;v=2
Kolomna is an ancient city in Moscow Oblast, Russia, situated at the confluence of the Moskva and Oka Rivers. The city was founded (or rathert first mentioned in chronicles) in 1177. It is currently the administrative center of Kolomensky District of Moscow Oblast. Population: 150,129 (2002 Census); 161,881 (1989 Census).

Like some other ancient Russian towns, Kolomna has a kremlin, which is a citadel similar to the more famous one in Moscow (it is also built from red brick). Kolomna citadel was a part of the Great Abatis Border. Several towers and two parts of walls have been preserved and are held in good shape; a museum is located inside.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kolomna.&lt;br&gt; Kolomna, Russia, photo by Pavel Viaznikov.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;br clear=&#034;all&#034;&gt;</description>
    <pubDate>Sun, 15 Jun 2008 04:33:00 +0000</pubDate> 
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    <title>in the Kremlin</title>
    <link>http://www.cityphotos.info/cms/russia/kolomna/6437_in_the_kremlin.htm</link> 
    <description>&lt;p&gt;&lt;a href=&#034;http://www.cityphotos.info/cms/russia/kolomna/6437_in_the_kremlin.htm&#034;&gt;&lt;img src=&#034;http://www.cityphotos.info/cms/photos/6437%20in%20the%20kremlin%20thumbnail.jpg&#034; width=&#034;100&#034; height=&#034;75&#034; border=&#034;0&#034; alt=&#034;in the Kremlin in Kolomna, Russia, photo by Pavel Viaznikov&#034; title=&#034;in the Kremlin in Kolomna, Russia, photo by Pavel Viaznikov&#034; align=&#034;left&#034;&gt;&lt;/a&gt;in the Kremlin.&lt;br&gt; Kolomna, Russia, photo by Pavel Viaznikov.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;br clear=&#034;all&#034;&gt;</description>
    <pubDate>Sun, 15 Jun 2008 04:25:34 +0000</pubDate> 
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    <title>Pontoon drawbridge</title>
    <link>http://www.cityphotos.info/cms/russia/kolomna/6436_pontoon_drawbridge.htm</link> 
    <description>&lt;p&gt;&lt;a href=&#034;http://www.cityphotos.info/cms/russia/kolomna/6436_pontoon_drawbridge.htm&#034;&gt;&lt;img src=&#034;http://www.cityphotos.info/cms/photos/6436%20pontoon%20drawbridge%20thumbnail.jpg&#034; width=&#034;100&#034; height=&#034;74&#034; border=&#034;0&#034; alt=&#034;Pontoon drawbridge in Kolomna, Russia, photo by Pavel Viaznikov&#034; title=&#034;Pontoon drawbridge in Kolomna, Russia, photo by Pavel Viaznikov&#034; align=&#034;left&#034;&gt;&lt;/a&gt;http://www.wikimapia.org/#lat=55.1082113&amp;amp;lon=38.7636065&amp;amp;z=18&amp;amp;l=1&amp;amp;m=a&amp;amp;v=2
Railroad: Kolomna is located on the Ryazan line of the Moscow railroad 116 km from Moscow. 

Mass transportation: Two bus terminals are located in the city. One bus terminal is located in urban area Golutvin, and the other one in urban area &amp;#034;Old Kolomna&amp;#034;. There are 10 tram lines in the city. 

Water: Kolomna is placed on three big rivers, and has passenger and transport berths. Most famous is berth Bochmanovo.
.&lt;br&gt; Kolomna, Russia, photo by Pavel Viaznikov.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;br clear=&#034;all&#034;&gt;</description>
    <pubDate>Sun, 15 Jun 2008 04:25:31 +0000</pubDate> 
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    <title>&#034;Here Lives Natasha!!! Yes! Yes! Love!&#034;</title>
    <link>http://www.cityphotos.info/cms/russia/kolomna/6435_%22here_lives_natasha%21%21%21_yes%21_yes%21_love%21%22.htm</link> 
    <description>&lt;p&gt;&lt;a href=&#034;http://www.cityphotos.info/cms/russia/kolomna/6435_%22here_lives_natasha%21%21%21_yes%21_yes%21_love%21%22.htm&#034;&gt;&lt;img src=&#034;http://www.cityphotos.info/cms/photos/6435%20%22here%20lives%20natasha%21%21%21%20yes%21%20yes%21%20love%21%22%20thumbnail.jpg&#034; width=&#034;100&#034; height=&#034;81&#034; border=&#034;0&#034; alt=&#034;&amp;#034;Here Lives Natasha!!! Yes! Yes! Love!&amp;#034; in Kolomna, Russia, photo by Pavel Viaznikov&#034; title=&#034;&amp;#034;Here Lives Natasha!!! Yes! Yes! Love!&amp;#034; in Kolomna, Russia, photo by Pavel Viaznikov&#034; align=&#034;left&#034;&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&amp;#034;Here Lives Natasha!!! Yes! Yes! Love!&amp;#034;.&lt;br&gt; Kolomna, Russia, photo by Pavel Viaznikov.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;br clear=&#034;all&#034;&gt;</description>
    <pubDate>Sun, 15 Jun 2008 04:19:26 +0000</pubDate> 
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    <title>A gate</title>
    <link>http://www.cityphotos.info/cms/russia/kolomna/6434_a_gate.htm</link> 
    <description>&lt;p&gt;&lt;a href=&#034;http://www.cityphotos.info/cms/russia/kolomna/6434_a_gate.htm&#034;&gt;&lt;img src=&#034;http://www.cityphotos.info/cms/photos/6434%20a%20gate%20thumbnail.jpg&#034; width=&#034;100&#034; height=&#034;78&#034; border=&#034;0&#034; alt=&#034;A gate in Kolomna, Russia, photo by Pavel Viaznikov&#034; title=&#034;A gate in Kolomna, Russia, photo by Pavel Viaznikov&#034; align=&#034;left&#034;&gt;&lt;/a&gt;A gate.&lt;br&gt; Kolomna, Russia, photo by Pavel Viaznikov.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;br clear=&#034;all&#034;&gt;</description>
    <pubDate>Sun, 15 Jun 2008 04:19:24 +0000</pubDate> 
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    <title>Bells of St.Nicholas church</title>
    <link>http://www.cityphotos.info/cms/russia/kolomna/6433_bells_of_st.nicholas_church.htm</link> 
    <description>&lt;p&gt;&lt;a href=&#034;http://www.cityphotos.info/cms/russia/kolomna/6433_bells_of_st.nicholas_church.htm&#034;&gt;&lt;img src=&#034;http://www.cityphotos.info/cms/photos/6433%20bells%20of%20st.nicholas%20church%20thumbnail.jpg&#034; width=&#034;100&#034; height=&#034;112&#034; border=&#034;0&#034; alt=&#034;Bells of St.Nicholas church in Kolomna, Russia, photo by Pavel Viaznikov&#034; title=&#034;Bells of St.Nicholas church in Kolomna, Russia, photo by Pavel Viaznikov&#034; align=&#034;left&#034;&gt;&lt;/a&gt;http://www.wikimapia.org/#lat=55.10583&amp;amp;lon=38.7598622&amp;amp;z=18&amp;amp;l=1&amp;amp;m=a&amp;amp;v=2

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kolomna_Kremlin
Kolomna Kremlin is a very large fortress in Kolomna, Russia. The stone Kolomna Kremlin was built from 1525-1531 under the Russian Tzar Vasily III. Before its reconstruction in 1531, the Kolomna Kremlin was made of wood. On its territory there are many Russian churches and monasteries: Uspensky cathedral, Voskresenky Cathedral, Spassky monastery (14th century), and a number of others.

http://www.wikimapia.org/#lat=55.1036879&amp;amp;lon=38.7568045&amp;amp;z=15&amp;amp;l=1&amp;amp;m=h&amp;amp;v=2
Kolomna is an ancient city in Moscow Oblast, Russia, situated at the confluence of the Moskva and Oka Rivers. The city was founded (or rathert first mentioned in chronicles) in 1177. It is currently the administrative center of Kolomensky District of Moscow Oblast. Population: 150,129 (2002 Census); 161,881 (1989 Census).

Like some other ancient Russian towns, Kolomna has a kremlin, which is a citadel similar to the more famous one in Moscow (it is also built from red brick). Kolomna citadel was a part of the Great Abatis Border. Several towers and two parts of walls have been preserved and are held in good shape; a museum is located inside.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kolomna.&lt;br&gt; Kolomna, Russia, photo by Pavel Viaznikov.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;br clear=&#034;all&#034;&gt;</description>
    <pubDate>Sun, 15 Jun 2008 04:12:35 +0000</pubDate> 
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    <title>Door of St.Nicholas church</title>
    <link>http://www.cityphotos.info/cms/russia/kolomna/6432_door_of_st.nicholas_church.htm</link> 
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http://www.wikimapia.org/#lat=55.1033227&amp;amp;lon=38.7543046&amp;amp;z=18&amp;amp;l=1&amp;amp;m=h&amp;amp;v=2
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kolomna_Kremlin
Kolomna Kremlin is a very large fortress in Kolomna, Russia. The stone Kolomna Kremlin was built from 1525-1531 under the Russian Tzar Vasily III. Before its reconstruction in 1531, the Kolomna Kremlin was made of wood. On its territory there are many Russian churches and monasteries: Uspensky cathedral, Voskresenky Cathedral, Spassky monastery (14th century), and a number of others.

http://www.wikimapia.org/#lat=55.1036879&amp;amp;lon=38.7568045&amp;amp;z=15&amp;amp;l=1&amp;amp;m=h&amp;amp;v=2
Kolomna is an ancient city in Moscow Oblast, Russia, situated at the confluence of the Moskva and Oka Rivers. The city was founded (or rathert first mentioned in chronicles) in 1177. It is currently the administrative center of Kolomensky District of Moscow Oblast. Population: 150,129 (2002 Census); 161,881 (1989 Census).

Like some other ancient Russian towns, Kolomna has a kremlin, which is a citadel similar to the more famous one in Moscow (it is also built from red brick). Kolomna citadel was a part of the Great Abatis Border. Several towers and two parts of walls have been preserved and are held in good shape; a museum is located inside.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kolomna.&lt;br&gt; Kolomna, Russia, photo by Pavel Viaznikov.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;br clear=&#034;all&#034;&gt;</description>
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    <title>St.Nicholas church</title>
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kolomna_Kremlin
Kolomna Kremlin is a very large fortress in Kolomna, Russia. The stone Kolomna Kremlin was built from 1525-1531 under the Russian Tzar Vasily III. Before its reconstruction in 1531, the Kolomna Kremlin was made of wood. On its territory there are many Russian churches and monasteries: Uspensky cathedral, Voskresenky Cathedral, Spassky monastery (14th century), and a number of others.

http://www.wikimapia.org/#lat=55.1036879&amp;amp;lon=38.7568045&amp;amp;z=15&amp;amp;l=1&amp;amp;m=h&amp;amp;v=2
Kolomna is an ancient city in Moscow Oblast, Russia, situated at the confluence of the Moskva and Oka Rivers. The city was founded (or rathert first mentioned in chronicles) in 1177. It is currently the administrative center of Kolomensky District of Moscow Oblast. Population: 150,129 (2002 Census); 161,881 (1989 Census).

Like some other ancient Russian towns, Kolomna has a kremlin, which is a citadel similar to the more famous one in Moscow (it is also built from red brick). Kolomna citadel was a part of the Great Abatis Border. Several towers and two parts of walls have been preserved and are held in good shape; a museum is located inside.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kolomna.&lt;br&gt; Kolomna, Russia, photo by Pavel Viaznikov.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;br clear=&#034;all&#034;&gt;</description>
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    <title>Parish sunday school in Kolomna kremlin</title>
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kolomna_Kremlin
Kolomna Kremlin is a very large fortress in Kolomna, Russia. The stone Kolomna Kremlin was built from 1525-1531 under the Russian Tzar Vasily III. Before its reconstruction in 1531, the Kolomna Kremlin was made of wood. On its territory there are many Russian churches and monasteries: Uspensky cathedral, Voskresenky Cathedral, Spassky monastery (14th century), and a number of others.

http://www.wikimapia.org/#lat=55.1036879&amp;amp;lon=38.7568045&amp;amp;z=15&amp;amp;l=1&amp;amp;m=h&amp;amp;v=2
Kolomna is an ancient city in Moscow Oblast, Russia, situated at the confluence of the Moskva and Oka Rivers. The city was founded (or rathert first mentioned in chronicles) in 1177. It is currently the administrative center of Kolomensky District of Moscow Oblast. Population: 150,129 (2002 Census); 161,881 (1989 Census).

Like some other ancient Russian towns, Kolomna has a kremlin, which is a citadel similar to the more famous one in Moscow (it is also built from red brick). Kolomna citadel was a part of the Great Abatis Border. Several towers and two parts of walls have been preserved and are held in good shape; a museum is located inside.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kolomna.&lt;br&gt; Kolomna, Russia, photo by Pavel Viaznikov.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;br clear=&#034;all&#034;&gt;</description>
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    <title>Pyatnitskiye (Holy Friday) Gate</title>
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    <description>&lt;p&gt;&lt;a href=&#034;http://www.cityphotos.info/cms/russia/kolomna/6364_pyatnitskiye_%28holy_friday%29_gate.htm&#034;&gt;&lt;img src=&#034;http://www.cityphotos.info/cms/photos/6364%20pyatnitskiye%20%28holy%20friday%29%20gate%20thumbnail.jpg&#034; width=&#034;100&#034; height=&#034;135&#034; border=&#034;0&#034; alt=&#034;Pyatnitskiye (Holy Friday) Gate in Kolomna, Russia, photo by Pavel Viaznikov&#034; title=&#034;Pyatnitskiye (Holy Friday) Gate in Kolomna, Russia, photo by Pavel Viaznikov&#034; align=&#034;left&#034;&gt;&lt;/a&gt;According to some legends, a number of secret tunnels herefrom used to lead to the riverbank and to other places
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kolomna_Kremlin
Kolomna Kremlin is a very large fortress in Kolomna, Russia. The stone Kolomna Kremlin was built from 1525-1531 under the Russian Tzar Vasily III. Before its reconstruction in 1531, the Kolomna Kremlin was made of wood. On its territory there are many Russian churches and monasteries: Uspensky cathedral, Voskresenky Cathedral, Spassky monastery (14th century), and a number of others.

http://www.wikimapia.org/#lat=55.1036879&amp;amp;lon=38.7568045&amp;amp;z=15&amp;amp;l=1&amp;amp;m=h&amp;amp;v=2
Kolomna is an ancient city in Moscow Oblast, Russia, situated at the confluence of the Moskva and Oka Rivers. The city was founded (or rathert first mentioned in chronicles) in 1177. It is currently the administrative center of Kolomensky District of Moscow Oblast. Population: 150,129 (2002 Census); 161,881 (1989 Census).

Like some other ancient Russian towns, Kolomna has a kremlin, which is a citadel similar to the more famous one in Moscow (it is also built from red brick). Kolomna citadel was a part of the Great Abatis Border. Several towers and two parts of walls have been preserved and are held in good shape; a museum is located inside.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kolomna.&lt;br&gt; Kolomna, Russia, photo by Pavel Viaznikov.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;br clear=&#034;all&#034;&gt;</description>
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