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Well, he's really a poet
Me, my wife, our daughter and our four-year-old granddaughter dawdled along the beautiful Yaroslavl' embankment in early September and faced that monument depicting Nikolai Nekrasov in full height. H...
The monument to the great national poet Nikolai Alekseevich Nekrasov, who studied in Yaroslavl, was set on the Volga embankment. The poet was great and thoughtful, looking at the great river, he was like p ...
Eh, I would know Nikolay Alekseevich (the landlord, by the way), that he will be destined to stand in the "proletarian environment" ... Well, though the embankment on which the monument is directly accompanied, the Volga name ...
On the embankment in 1958, the monument to Nikolai Nekrasov was installed on a vertical pedestal with the inscription "I devoted lira to my people." The poet is deliberately looking at Volga, crossing his hands. Right horizon ...
Well, he's really a poet
Me, my wife, our daughter and our four-year-old granddaughter dawdled along the beautiful Yaroslavl' embankment in early September and faced that monument depicting Nikolai Nekrasov in full height. H...
Stands prominently
It was actually a very nice monument I believe dedicated to a writer or poet. Stands very prominently. I wish I could remember more about it.
Who lives fun, humid on Russia?
The monument to the great national poet Nikolai Alekseevich Nekrasov, who studied in Yaroslavl, was set on the Volga embankment. The poet was great and thoughtful, looking at the great river, he was like p ...
Between Pervomay Street and Red Congress
Eh, I would know Nikolay Alekseevich (the landlord, by the way), that he will be destined to stand in the "proletarian environment" ... Well, though the embankment on which the monument is directly accompanied, the Volga name ...
"I devoted lira to my people"
On the embankment in 1958, the monument to Nikolai Nekrasov was installed on a vertical pedestal with the inscription "I devoted lira to my people." The poet is deliberately looking at Volga, crossing his hands. Right horizon ...