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'The Bronze Horseman' is referring to a statue located in Saint Petersburg. The statue is a rendering of Peter the Great astride a rearing horse.

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The subject of Pushkin's poem "The Bronze Horseman" is the statue of Peter the Great in St. Petersburg and its symbolic representation of the power and history of the Russian Empire. The poem explores themes of human struggle against nature and fate, as well as the impact of political decisions on the lives of ordinary citizens.

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