Monuments to 27th infantry division of the general Neverovsky and to engineering armies. May 2011.
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Monuments to 27th infantry division of the general Neverovsky and to engineering armies. May 2011.

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Monuments of 27th infantry division of the general Neverovsky and to engineering armies. May 2011.

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A: Communal graves of the soldiers who were lost in the Borodino battle. May 2011.

di Alexander Adashkevich, 120 metri di distanza

Communal graves of the soldiers who were lost in the Borodino battle. Май 2011.

Communal graves of the soldiers who were lost in the Borodino battle. May 2011.

B: The Spaso-Borodino female monastery in Voroshilovo. Panorama. May 2011.

di Alexander Adashkevich, 310 metri di distanza

The Spaso-Borodino female monastery in Voroshilovo. May 2011.

The Spaso-Borodino female monastery in Voroshilovo. Panorama. May 2011.

C: Monument to divisions of generals Charles Meklenburgsky and Michael Semenovich Vorontsov. May 2011.

di Alexander Adashkevich, 370 metri di distanza

Monument to divisions of generals Charles Meklenburgsky and Michael Semenovich Vorontsov. May 2011.

Monument to divisions of generals Charles Meklenburgsky and Michael Semenovich Vorontsov. May 2011.

D: Monument to the Murom infantry regiment near Spaso-Borodino monastery. May 2011.

di Alexander Adashkevich, 440 metri di distanza

Monument to the Murom infantry regiment near Spaso-Borodino monastery. May 2011.

Monument to the Murom infantry regiment near Spaso-Borodino monastery. May 2011.

E: Monument to 4-th cavalry corps of general Karl Sivers. May 2011.

di Alexander Adashkevich, 630 metri di distanza

Monument to 4-th cavalry corps of general Karl Sivers near Semenovskoe. May 2011. Borodino.

Monument to 4-th cavalry corps of general Karl Sivers. May 2011.

F: Monument to the Lejb-guards Izmajlovsky regiment at village Semyonovskoe. May 2011.

di Alexander Adashkevich, 1.1 km di distanza

Monument to the Lejb-guards Izmajlovsky regiment at village Semyonovsky. May 2011.

Monument to the Lejb-guards Izmajlovsky regiment at village Semyonovskoe. May 2011.

G: Monument to the lejb-guards Artillery brigade at village Semyonovskoe. May 2011.

di Alexander Adashkevich, 1.2 km di distanza

Monument to the lejb-guards Artillery brigade, Borodino. May 2011.

Monument to the lejb-guards Artillery brigade at village Semyonovskoe. May 2011.

H: Monument to the battery №2 and light №2 companies of lejb-guards of an artillery brigade near Semenovskoe. May 2011.

di Alexander Adashkevich, 1.3 km di distanza

Monument to the battery №2 and light №2 companies of lejb-guards of an artillery brigade near Semenov...

Monument to the battery №2 and light №2 companies of lejb-guards of an artillery brigade near Semenovskoe. May 2011.

I: Monuments to the Lejb-guards Finnish regiment and captain Alexander Ogaryov. May 2011.

di Alexander Adashkevich, 1.3 km di distanza

Monuments to the Lejb-guards Finnish regiment and captain Alexander Ogaryov near Semenovskoe. May 201...

Monuments to the Lejb-guards Finnish regiment and captain Alexander Ogaryov. May 2011.

J: Monument to the lejb-guards Lithuanian regiment from the Moscow regiment. May 2011.

di Alexander Adashkevich, 1.3 km di distanza

Monument to the lejb-guards Lithuanian regiment from the Moscow regiment near Semenovskoe. May 2011. ...

Monument to the lejb-guards Lithuanian regiment from the Moscow regiment. May 2011.

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