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In all cities of Russia and Europe, I try to find and necessarily visit Memorials dedicated to the feat of Soviet people in the 1941-1945 years. It was in Tula, Kursk, Tveri, Kaluga, Vladimir, Volokol ...
Nearby all the main objects of the city: temples, museum, shopping rows. Goodly arranged. Square with military equipment nearby. Since the road goes through the city center, you will not pass the alley.
The Memorial alley is dedicated to the feat of Soviet people who won fascism in World War II. Memorial plates with the names of Borovsk's natives who died in battles are installed. In 2014, ... is installed.
You can walk, take pictures so that there is a pleasant impression in the shower. In Russia there are so many small cities, and everyone is pleasant in their own way. Borovsk is definitely not an exception!
In all cities of Russia and cities of Europe!
In all cities of Russia and Europe, I try to find and necessarily visit Memorials dedicated to the feat of Soviet people in the 1941-1945 years. It was in Tula, Kursk, Tveri, Kaluga, Vladimir, Volokol ...
Memorial alley
A memorial alley where you can honor the memory of the victims in the FAO. It looks quite well-developed, the military equipment is next to it.
On the central square
Nearby all the main objects of the city: temples, museum, shopping rows. Goodly arranged. Square with military equipment nearby. Since the road goes through the city center, you will not pass the alley.
Memorial alley
The Memorial alley is dedicated to the feat of Soviet people who won fascism in World War II. Memorial plates with the names of Borovsk's natives who died in battles are installed. In 2014, ... is installed.
Clean alley
You can walk, take pictures so that there is a pleasant impression in the shower. In Russia there are so many small cities, and everyone is pleasant in their own way. Borovsk is definitely not an exception!