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  • AlexeevIgor
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    The monument to N.A.Ostrovsky on the area of N.A.Ostrovsky ...

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    All who are familiar with the work of Nikolay Alekseevich Ostrovsky understand that the monument to the writer in Sochi is more than appropriate. This monument is established in 1979 (by the way, exactly 10 years before the "sign ...

    Reviewed on Nov 22, 2022
  • Taty1602
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    A monument on the same name area

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    A good monument to a great man is set in a pleasant square, now named the area of Ostrovsky, located in the center of the city between the Kurort Avenue and Ordzhonikidze Street, near the building ...

    Reviewed on Apr 14, 2022
  • Aleksey1605
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    Graciasny Ostrovsky

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    I am going to the nearby square where a large monument to Nikolay Ostrovsky was installed, whose creativity was remembered by many novels "How the steel was rolled out." The dawn of the writer's activity was connected with the city ...

    Reviewed on Sep 16, 2021
  • Сергей К
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    A monument on the square of Ostrovsky

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    The Soviet writer Nikolay Ostrovsky settled in Sochi in 1929, shortly after the aggravation of the disease and almost complete paralysis. Here he wrote one of the most famous Soviet revolutionary dramas – a ...

    Reviewed on Nov 20, 2020
  • Talant2007
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    The monument to N.A. Ostrovsky

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    The monument to the Soviet writer Nikolay Alekseevich Ostrovsky (1904-1936) was installed in Sochi in 1979. The man: continued to work on the manuscripts being already invisible!

    Reviewed on Jul 22, 2020