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История переименований:
Preobrazhenskaya Gospitalnaya St.
(1828 - 1846)
Vilensky Lane
(as of January 13, 1998)
Gospitalny Lane
(1798 -March 7, 1858)
Vilensky Lane
(March 7, 1858 – September 29, 1922)
Krasnoy Svyazi St.
(December 29,, 1922 - January 13,1998)
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Grechesky Avenue
GRECHESKY AVENUE, running from Second Sovetskaya Street to Vilensky Lane. The avenue was laid in the 1860s and assumed its name in 1871 after the Greek Church of St. Demetrius of Thessalonica
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Guards Artillery
GUARDS ARTILLERY, general name for artillery units and formations, consisting of the Guards. The Life Guards of the 1st, 2nd and Horse Artillery Brigades (each of which including 6 batteries with 6-8 pieces in each one)
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Preobrazhensky Life Guards Regiment
PREOBRAZHENSKY LIFE GUARDS REGIMENT, the oldest infantry guards regiment. Founded by Peter I in 1683 in the village of Preobrazhenskoe by Moscow (hence the name), raised to a regiment in 1692, received the title of guards in 1700
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