Manuel Garrido
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Mentioned
- Lihue Pumilla
- Alejandro Almaraz
- María Bernardini
- Juliana González
- Natalia Müller
- Martín Ollo
Hutong (胡同) (2010)
Hutong (胡同) (2010)
Hutong (胡同) (2010)
Hutong (胡同) (2010)
Yaroslavl <13> (2010)
An ice shanty (also called an ice shack, ice house, fishing shanty, fish house, bobhouse, or ice hut) is a portable shed placed on a frozen lake to provide shelter during ice fishing. They can be as small and cheap as a plastic tarp draped over a frame of two-by-fours, or as expensive as a small cabin with heat, bunks, electricity and cooking facilities.
Suzdal <15> (2010)
Suzdal (Су́здаль) is a town in Vladimir Oblast, Russia, situated north- east of Moscow, 26 kilometers (16 mi) from the city of Vladimir, on the Kamenka River. Population: 11,357 (2002 Census);[1] 12,063 (1989 Census).
Rostov <5> (2010)
Rostov (Russian: Росто́в; Old Norse: Rostofa) is one of the oldest towns in Russia and a tourist centre of the so-called Golden Ring. It is located on the shores of Lake Nero in Yaroslavl Oblast, 202 km to the north east of Moscow. Population: 34,141 (2002 Census); 35,707 (1989 Census).
Vladimir <23> (2010)
Vladimir (Влади́мир) is a city in Russia, located on the Klyazma River, 200 kilometers (124 mi) to the east of Moscow along the M7 motorway. It is the administrative center of Vladimir Oblast. Population: 315,954 (2002 Census); 349,702 (1989 Census). Vladimir was one of the medieval capitals of Russia, and two of its cathedrals are a World Heritage Site. It is served by Vladimir Semyazino Airport, and during the Cold War Vladimir was host to Dobrynskoye air base.