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- Nikitsky_Boulevard abstract "Nikitsky Boulevard, Russian: Никитский бульвар, is a boulevard in central Moscow, Russia. The boulevard is a part of the Boulevard Ring, connecting Arbat Square with Nikitskie Vorota square at the crossing with the Nikitsky Street. The actual green boulevard extends for only two thirds of the street; its southern part was razed in the 1960s to make way for a tunnel under the Arbat Square. In 1950 the street was renamed Suvopovskiy Boulevard, Russian: Суворовский Бульвар in honour of generalissimus Alexander Suvorov. The old street name was reinstated in 1994.The street is home to a monument of writer Nikolai Gogol, placed deep in the courtyard of an 18th-century Talyzin mansion where the author spent his last few years 1848-1852 and where he burned the manuscript of the second volume of the Dead Souls in a fit 'sent by the devil.' This monument by sculptor Nikolay Andreyev depicted Gogol in a state of depression and originally (from 1909) stood on the northern tip of Gogolevsky Boulevard but, apparently due to Stalin's dislike of this depiction, was relocated in 1951 to its current place. A second monument to Gogol by sculptor Nikolai Tomsky (a much more socialist-realist effort, which shows no signs of Gogol's mental state) replaced the old one at the old site in 1956.".
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- Nikitsky_Boulevard wikiPageRevisionID "593422465".
- Nikitsky_Boulevard wikiPageWikiLink Alexander_Suvorov.
- Nikitsky_Boulevard wikiPageWikiLink Arbatskaya_Square.
- Nikitsky_Boulevard wikiPageWikiLink Bolshaya_Nikitskaya_Street.
- Nikitsky_Boulevard wikiPageWikiLink Boulevard.
- Nikitsky_Boulevard wikiPageWikiLink Boulevard_Ring.
- Nikitsky_Boulevard wikiPageWikiLink Category:Boulevards_in_Moscow.
- Nikitsky_Boulevard wikiPageWikiLink Dead_Souls.
- Nikitsky_Boulevard wikiPageWikiLink Generalissimo.
- Nikitsky_Boulevard wikiPageWikiLink Gogolevsky_Boulevard.
- Nikitsky_Boulevard wikiPageWikiLink Moscow.
- Nikitsky_Boulevard wikiPageWikiLink Nikitskie_Vorota.
- Nikitsky_Boulevard wikiPageWikiLink Nikolai_Gogol.
- Nikitsky_Boulevard wikiPageWikiLink Nikolai_Tomsky.
- Nikitsky_Boulevard wikiPageWikiLink Nikolay_Andreyev.
- Nikitsky_Boulevard wikiPageWikiLink Russia.
- Nikitsky_Boulevard wikiPageWikiLink Russian_language.
- Nikitsky_Boulevard wikiPageWikiLink File:Nikitsky_Blvd_14,12,10_01.JPG.
- Nikitsky_Boulevard wikiPageWikiLinkText "Nikitsky Boulevard".
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- Nikitsky_Boulevard wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Moscow-geo-stub.
- Nikitsky_Boulevard subject Category:Boulevards_in_Moscow.
- Nikitsky_Boulevard hypernym Boulevard.
- Nikitsky_Boulevard type Road.
- Nikitsky_Boulevard comment "Nikitsky Boulevard, Russian: Никитский бульвар, is a boulevard in central Moscow, Russia. The boulevard is a part of the Boulevard Ring, connecting Arbat Square with Nikitskie Vorota square at the crossing with the Nikitsky Street. The actual green boulevard extends for only two thirds of the street; its southern part was razed in the 1960s to make way for a tunnel under the Arbat Square.".
- Nikitsky_Boulevard label "Nikitsky Boulevard".
- Nikitsky_Boulevard sameAs Q2921895.
- Nikitsky_Boulevard sameAs Boulevard_Nikitsky.
- Nikitsky_Boulevard sameAs m.0dddkq.
- Nikitsky_Boulevard sameAs Никитский_бульвар.
- Nikitsky_Boulevard sameAs Q2921895.
- Nikitsky_Boulevard wasDerivedFrom Nikitsky_Boulevard?oldid=593422465.
- Nikitsky_Boulevard depiction Nikitsky_Blvd_14,12,10_01.JPG.
- Nikitsky_Boulevard isPrimaryTopicOf Nikitsky_Boulevard.