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    Moyka (redirect from Moika)
    Wikimedia Commons has media related to Moika River. The Moyka (Russian: Мойка, also latinised as Moika) is a short river in Saint Petersburg which splits...
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    The Palace of the Yusupovs on the Moika (Russian: Дворец Юсуповых на Мойке), known as the Moika Palace or Yusupov Palace, is a former residence of the...
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    Irina Alexandrovna, a niece of Emperor Nicholas II. He was born in the Moika Palace in Saint Petersburg, the capital of the Russian Empire. His father...
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    Instead, he was primarily occupied with business concerns. Boris moved to the Moika palace in St. Petersburg (also known as Yusupov Palace) with his second...
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    conspirators gathered in the Moika Palace and eventually killed Rasputin. A curious policeman on duty on the other side of the Moika had heard the shots, rang...
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    December 1916 to kill Rasputin, apparently by luring him to the Yusupovs' Moika Palace. Rasputin was murdered during the early morning on 30 December [O...
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    Bridge (Жёлтый Мост, Zhyolty Most), is a single-span bridge across the Moika River in Saint Petersburg, Russia. The bridge is a part of the Palace Square...
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    section of the highway from Moika to Fontanka was laid from 1710 to 1715, and then work continued on the section from Moika to the Admiralty. Along the...
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    "Russian pigs" and other names.[page needed] Felix converted a wing of his Moika Palace into a hospital for wounded soldiers but avoided entering military...
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    fields. They owned over fifty estates throughout Russia, including the Moika Palace, Yusupov Palace and Arkhangelskoye Palace. On 4 April 1882, her sister...
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