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Русский: Можайский мост через Обводный канал и церковь Святого великомученика Мирония на набережной Обводного канала Санкт-Петербурга (построен 1849–1855, 1934 срыван) , полковой храм Лейб-гвардии Егерский Его Величества полкa, Россия 1900-е годы.
Deutsch: Fordergrund: Moschaisker Brücke über den Obwodnyj Kanal; Hintergrund: Kirche zum Heiligen Märtyrer Miron (erbaut 1849–1855, 1934 abgerissen) am Flussufer vom Obwodnyj Kanal, Regimentskirche des Seiner Majestät Leibgarde- Jägerregiments zu Sankt Petersburg, Russland um 1900.
English: Foreground Mozhaisky Bridge over the Obvodny canal; background: Church to the Saint martyr Miron (built 1849-1855, 1943 pulled down) on the bank of the Obvodny canal, regiment´s church of the His Majesty Lifeguard Jaeger Regiment to Saint Petersburg, Russia about 1900.
Date after 1904
date QS:P,+1904-00-00T00:00:00Z/7,P1319,+1904-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
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