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Gardelegen, Germany. 05th Sep, 2025. Red lettering in Cyrillic can be seen on the military training area of the Army Combat Training Center (GÜZ) in a former cinema of an abandoned Soviet army barracks. The GÜZ celebrates its 30th anniversary in 2025. Credit: Klaus-Dietmar Gabbert/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Gardelegen, Germany. 05th Sep, 2025. The former officers' mess of an abandoned Soviet army barracks on the military training area of the Army Combat Training Center (GÜZ). The GÜZ celebrates its 30th anniversary in 2025. Credit: Klaus-Dietmar Gabbert/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Gardelegen, Germany. 05th Sep, 2025. A residential building of an abandoned Soviet army barracks on the military training area of the Army Combat Training Center (GÜZ). The GÜZ celebrates its 30th anniversary in 2025. Credit: Klaus-Dietmar Gabbert/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Gueorgui Apollonovitch Gapone (1870-1906)-stock-foto
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Caviar tin-stock-foto
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Structure of Tbilisi TV broadcasting communications tower located in Mtatsminda Park above Tbilisi, capital of Georgia-stock-foto
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Structure of Tbilisi TV broadcasting communications tower located in Mtatsminda Park above Tbilisi, capital of Georgia-stock-foto
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Structure of Tbilisi TV broadcasting communications tower located in Mtatsminda Park above Tbilisi, capital of Georgia-stock-foto
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Structure of Tbilisi TV broadcasting communications tower located in Mtatsminda Park above Tbilisi, capital of Georgia-stock-foto
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Structure of Tbilisi TV broadcasting communications tower located in Mtatsminda Park above Tbilisi, capital of Georgia-stock-foto
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Structure of Tbilisi TV broadcasting communications tower located in Mtatsminda Park above Tbilisi, capital of Georgia-stock-foto
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Cable Car terminal with ropeway connecting Mtatsminda Park with Rustaveli Avenue in downtown Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia on 2 September 2025-stock-foto
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Cable Car terminal with ropeway connecting Mtatsminda Park with Rustaveli Avenue in downtown Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia on 2 September 2025-stock-foto
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Cable Car terminal with ropeway connecting Mtatsminda Park with Rustaveli Avenue in downtown Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia on 2 September 2025-stock-foto
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Cable Car terminal with ropeway connecting Mtatsminda Park with Rustaveli Avenue in downtown Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia on 2 September 2025-stock-foto
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Cable Car gondolas connecting Mtatsminda Park with Rustaveli Avenue, with Tbilisi cityscape in the background, in Tbilisi, capital of Georgia on 2 Sep-stock-foto
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Cable Car gondolas connecting Mtatsminda Park with Rustaveli Avenue, with Tbilisi cityscape in the background, in Tbilisi, capital of Georgia on 2 Sep-stock-foto
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Cable Car gondolas connecting Mtatsminda Park with Rustaveli Avenue, with Tbilisi cityscape in the background, in Tbilisi, capital of Georgia on 2 Sep-stock-foto
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Aerial cityscape view of Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia on 2 September 2025-stock-foto
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Aerial cityscape view of Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia on 2 September 2025-stock-foto
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Aerial cityscape view of Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia on 2 September 2025-stock-foto
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Aerial cityscape view of Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia on 2 September 2025-stock-foto
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Aerial cityscape view of Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia on 2 September 2025-stock-foto
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Aerial cityscape view of Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia on 2 September 2025-stock-foto
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Aerial cityscape view of Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia on 2 September 2025-stock-foto
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Aerial cityscape view of Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia on 2 September 2025-stock-foto
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Aerial cityscape view of Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia on 2 September 2025-stock-foto
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Aerial cityscape view of Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia on 2 September 2025-stock-foto
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Aerial cityscape view of Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia on 2 September 2025-stock-foto
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Narva, Estonia, 30 August 2025: Pedestrians cross the Estonia-Russia border on the Friendship Bridge over the River Narva. Russian citizens can only enter Estonia if they are visiting immediate family who are Estonian citizens or have permanent residency. However, as Narva has over 95% Russian-speaking populace since the Soviet occupation after the city was heavily bombed in 1944, it is estimated over 1000 people use the crossing each day. Credit: Anna Watson/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Narva, Estonia, 30 August 2025: Pedestrians cross the Estonia-Russia border on the Friendship Bridge over the River Narva. Russian citizens can only enter Estonia if they are visiting immediate family who are Estonian citizens or have permanent residency. However, as Narva has over 95% Russian-speaking populace since the Soviet occupation after the city was heavily bombed in 1944, it is estimated over 1000 people use the crossing each day. Credit: Anna Watson/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Narva, Estonia, 30 August 2025: Pedestrians cross the Estonia-Russia border on the Friendship Bridge over the River Narva. Russian citizens can only enter Estonia if they are visiting immediate family who are Estonian citizens or have permanent residency. However, as Narva has over 95% Russian-speaking populace since the Soviet occupation after the city was heavily bombed in 1944, it is estimated over 1000 people use the crossing each day. Credit: Anna Watson/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Narva, Estonia, 30 August 2025: Pedestrians cross the Estonia-Russia border on the Friendship Bridge over the River Narva. Russian citizens can only enter Estonia if they are visiting immediate family who are Estonian citizens or have permanent residency. However, as Narva has over 95% Russian-speaking populace since the Soviet occupation after the city was heavily bombed in 1944, it is estimated over 1000 people use the crossing each day. Credit: Anna Watson/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Narva, Estonia, 30 August 2025: Pedestrians cross the Estonia-Russia border on the Friendship Bridge over the River Narva. Russian citizens can only enter Estonia if they are visiting immediate family who are Estonian citizens or have permanent residency. However, as Narva has over 95% Russian-speaking populace since the Soviet occupation after the city was heavily bombed in 1944, it is estimated over 1000 people use the crossing each day. Credit: Anna Watson/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Narva, Estonia, 30 August 2025: Pedestrians cross the Estonia-Russia border on the Friendship Bridge over the River Narva. Russian citizens can only enter Estonia if they are visiting immediate family who are Estonian citizens or have permanent residency. However, as Narva has over 95% Russian-speaking populace since the Soviet occupation after the city was heavily bombed in 1944, it is estimated over 1000 people use the crossing each day. Credit: Anna Watson/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Narva, Estonia, 30 August 2025: Pedestrians cross the Estonia-Russia border on the Friendship Bridge over the River Narva. Russian citizens can only enter Estonia if they are visiting immediate family who are Estonian citizens or have permanent residency. However, as Narva has over 95% Russian-speaking populace since the Soviet occupation after the city was heavily bombed in 1944, it is estimated over 1000 people use the crossing each day. Credit: Anna Watson/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Narva, Estonia, 30 August 2025: Pedestrians cross the Estonia-Russia border on the Friendship Bridge over the River Narva. Russian citizens can only enter Estonia if they are visiting immediate family who are Estonian citizens or have permanent residency. However, as Narva has over 95% Russian-speaking populace since the Soviet occupation after the city was heavily bombed in 1944, it is estimated over 1000 people use the crossing each day. Credit: Anna Watson/Alamy Live News-stock-foto