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Writer and public figure S.T. Aksakov lived in this house
Sergey Timofeevich Aksakov was born in 1791 in the city of Ufa, in the family of prosecutor Timofey Stepanovich Aksakov and Maria Nikolaevna Zubova.
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Monument «Vasily the Cat»
Vasily is a beloved character from a series of cartoons and books created by Alexander Kurlandsky. He’s a lazy and self-indulgent cat who loves food and music, and lives in the attic of a rich family’s house.
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Sculptural composition «Green Oak»
«At lukomorye, the green oak; The golden chain around it: Day and night, a cat is a scholar, Everything revolves in a circle; If it goes to the right, it starts a song, And to the left, it tells a fairy tale»
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Monument «Baron Munchausen»
Karl Friedrich Hieronymus von Munchausen (1720-1797) was a German baron and officer in the Russian army who became famous for his incredible stories.
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Monument «Khoja Nasreddin»
Khoja Nasreddin is a famous figure from Eastern folklore, found in the cultures of the Mediterranean and Balkan regions.
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Monument «Winnie-the-Pooh and his friends»
Winnie-the-Pooh is the central character in A. Milne’s Winnie-the-Pooh and Everything.
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Monument to P.P. Bazhov
Pavel Petrovich Bazhov was not only a prominent writer, but also an important figure in the cultural and social life of the Ural region.
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Bazhov Square
Pavel Petrovich Bazhov Square is a theme park in Moscow in the Rostokino district, dedicated to the Ural storyteller Bazhov.
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Monument «Rabbit with the Clock»
The White Rabbit is a key character in Lewis Carroll’s classic novel, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland.
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Monument «Moidodyr»
Moidodyr is a character from the famous fairy tale written by Korney Chukovsky.