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It is known as the Kremlin. Incidentally, Kremlin means a "fortress inside a city."
The Kremlin was and is USSR (now Russia) government offices. Many of the buildings were originally built a Russian Orthodox churches.
Russia and it is in Moscow. I was there last summer and it is huge. Full of churches, government buildings, and palaces. The Kremlin is a citidal in the city of Moscow (Moskva) in Russia.
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It's the Russian word for 'citadel' or 'castle'. There are quite a few in Russia, but the best known one is the Moscow Kremlin, currently the home of the President of Russia. When people talk about 'The Kremlin', it often refers to the Russian Government, or more commonly the former Soviet Government.
The Kremlin is on the continent of Europe in Moscow, Russia.
Kremlin is from the Russian 'kremen' word which means 'fortress or citadel'. Kremlin popularly refers to the infamous kremlin in Russia which is the Moscow Kremlin (residence of the President).
The Kremlin in Moscow, Russia.
The Kremlin (the historic fortified complex in Moscow, the official residence of the President of Russia)
moscow, Russia
Moscow, Russia is where you can find it.
The Kremlin (with a capital K) everyone hears about is located in Moscow. "Kremlin" is an ancient Russian word for "fortress" or "citadel". Several other Russian cities have their own kremlins, most notably Kazan, Novgorod and Suzdal.The Kremlin is located in Moscow, Russia.