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English: From 1853 Khotev's map of Moscow, Russia. Rivers Yauza and Moskva. Site of Bolshoy Ustinsky Bridge.
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26 January 2007 (original upload date)

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  • 2007-01-26 18:46 (UTC) | NVO | 172790 (bytes) | 704×528 | From 1836 Khotev's map of Moscow, Russia. Rivers Yauza and Moskva. Site of Bolshoy Ustinsky Bridge.

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