Embankment Smolenki near Smolensk Orthodox cemetery

Embankment Smolenki near Smolensk Orthodox cemetery

Embankment Smolenki near Smolensk Orthodox cemetery
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Embankment Smolenki near Smolensk Orthodox cemetery

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Embankment Smolenki near Smolensk Orthodox cemetery. Once upon a time, when the river used to go small vessels, my father had collected, while walking along the shore of ancient coins, which are washed away from under the banks of the river - before the cemetery was larger in size. Now it purlieu youth.

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A: Business Center at Smolenka River 33

Par Dmitriy Kruglyak, à 230 mètres

Бизнес центр "На смоленке". Санкт-Петербург, набережная реки Смоленка 33

Business Center at Smolenka River 33

B: Smolensk Lutheran Cemetery

Par Dmitriy Krasko, à 270 mètres

Smolensk Lutheran Cemetery. Founded in 1747. The cemetery was created for foreigners in Russia, which...

Smolensk Lutheran Cemetery

C: Business Center at Smolenka River 33

Par Dmitriy Kruglyak, à 270 mètres

Бизнес центр "На смоленке". Санкт-Петербург, набережная реки Смоленка 33  Фасад со стороны реки. Снят...

Business Center at Smolenka River 33

D: Smolensk Lutheran Cemetery

Par Dmitriy Krasko, à 280 mètres

Smolensk Lutheran Cemetery. Founded in 1747. The cemetery was created for foreigners in Russia, which...

Smolensk Lutheran Cemetery

E: Smolensk Lutheran Cemetery

Par Dmitriy Krasko, à 300 mètres

Smolensk Lutheran Cemetery. Founded in 1747. The cemetery was created for foreigners in Russia, which...

Smolensk Lutheran Cemetery

F: Smolensk Lutheran Cemetery

Par Dmitriy Krasko, à 310 mètres

Smolensk Lutheran Cemetery. Founded in 1747. The cemetery was created for foreigners in Russia, which...

Smolensk Lutheran Cemetery

G: Smolensk Lutheran Cemetery

Par Dmitriy Krasko, à 310 mètres

Smolensk Lutheran Cemetery. Founded in 1747. The cemetery was created for foreigners in Russia, which...

Smolensk Lutheran Cemetery

H: Smolensk Lutheran Cemetery

Par Dmitriy Krasko, à 310 mètres

Smolensk Lutheran Cemetery. Founded in 1747. The cemetery was created for foreigners in Russia, which...

Smolensk Lutheran Cemetery

I: Smolensk Lutheran Cemetery

Par Dmitriy Krasko, à 310 mètres

Smolensk Lutheran Cemetery. Founded in 1747. The cemetery was created for foreigners in Russia, which...

Smolensk Lutheran Cemetery

J: Smolensk Lutheran Cemetery

Par Dmitriy Krasko, à 310 mètres

Smolensk Lutheran Cemetery. Founded in 1747. The cemetery was created for foreigners in Russia, which...

Smolensk Lutheran Cemetery

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