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Anastasia Romanov never lived near the Ob river to my knowledge, may have ridden past it on Trans-Siberian Railroad en route to exile in Ekaterinberg- lit Catherine:s Town. She spent most of her life in St. Petersburg and Moscow, preferring the former city as the original, Czarist Capital. She did not travel outside of Russia- before- well the Upheavals of the revolution.

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