File:Saratov by night from volgaside.jpg
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Троицкий собор на Музейной площади в Саратове, сфотографировано ночью из гостиницы на берегу Волги. Trinity Church in Saratov (Oblast Saratov, Russia) in a winter night, photographed from a Hotel at the Volga beach |
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