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Cool car graffiti near the Palace of culture named after I. M. Astakhov Royalty Free Stock Photo
Chernevsky Butovsky ponds, Tarakanov`s Estate `Chernevo`, Buninskaya alley Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cultural center named after I. M. Astakhov in Lublin, Lublin street, 149 Royalty Free Stock Photo
The brateevsky bridge is a road bridge over the Moscow river 139.2 km, located in the South of Moscow Royalty Free Stock Photo
The brateevsky bridge is a road bridge over the Moscow river 139.2 km, located in the South of Moscow Royalty Free Stock Photo
Novokuznetsk metro station, Zamoskvoretskaya line. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Novokuznetsk metro station, Zamoskvoretskaya line. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Borisov or Borisov Prudy pond formerly Carvability, Serebrianski pond
Borisovskie Prudy in Moscow formerly Carvability, Serebrianski pond Royalty Free Stock Photo
Brateevsky cascade Park, Brateevskaya embankment and Brateevsky Park is a Park in the southern administrative district of Moscow, Royalty Free Stock Photo
Horseshoe island on the Middle pond in Tsaritsyno Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Palace of culture. Astakhova I. M Royalty Free Stock Photo
CHPP-22 is located in the city of Dzerzhinsk, Moscow region. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Park named after the 850th anniversary of Moscow. Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Palace of culture. Astakhova I. M Royalty Free Stock Photo
The first mention of the pond in official documents dates back to 1600 — it was formed at this time by decree of Boris Fedorovich Godunov as a result of the construction of the Tsareborisovskaya Godunovskaya dam[4]. In the scribal books of 1627-1628, the reservoir is marked as `sovereign`, with a stone dam and a mill. In the XVII-XIX centuries on the left side of the Borisovsky pond was a protected forest tract of Infection. Borisovsky and Lower Tsaritsyn ponds were often called Tsareborisovsky ponds, due to their belonging to the lands of the village of Borisovo. In 1860, a paper mill was built on the site of the mill by merchant J. V. Gamson


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