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The Kremlin

The Moscow Kremlin, more commonly known simply as The Kremlin, is a fortified complex in the center of Moscow. It is the central location for Russian government, as well as home of the president of the Russian Federation.

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What is the length in feet of the Kremlin walls?

The length of the walls of the Kremlin in Moscow are about 7,332 feet. The height of the walls range from 15 to 60 feet tall in some places.

What are 'a' and 'n' in 1 plus ax to the n?

I'm sure it has something to do with the binomial theorem. Just not sure how. Quite curious, please help.

Would you support the argument that the cold war was moscow's fault?

Yes, but then I live in the West.....What the contemporary Russians think, or are taught in school about this time in History I have no idea. I am currently reading a very good book about the repatriation of POWs at the end of WW2. It is suggested, to put it very mildly, a very different perception of the reception of POWs returning to Britain & the US, & those Russians & Ukranians & others, forced to support the Germans, captured in France, to be returned to the USSR. It appeared obligatory that if Britain & the US wanted our captured soldiers & airmen returned from the Russians then these poor people were to be sent to their deaths.

Did Pavarotti perform at the Hollywood Bowl in 1984 or 1982?

According to the Kurt Herbert Adler papers a Pavarotti concert took place on 5th Sept 1982 at the Hollywood Bowl.

Did Pavarotti ever perform at the Kremlin?

Luciano Pavarotti performed at the kremlin palace, moscow during farewell concert in December 21 2003.

What is a typical home in Germany?

Most of the homes in Germany are multi-family dwellings, meaning apartment, townhome or duplex. In the cities, most families live in apartments, often over a place of business. (Most businesses close relatively early in the evening.) Single-family dwellings are usually located in the more rural areas, such as the Black Forest region.

What is the kremlin used for?

The Kremlin was and is USSR (now Russia) government offices. Many of the buildings were originally built a Russian Orthodox churches.