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| The pond on Kharkovskaya is nothing more than a former clay quarry. There were many such quarries in the area of brick factories. Over time, in a natural way, they filled with water - they turned out to be ponds or clouds, as they were called. Hence, probably, the name of the tract Tuchinka came from. |
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