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Red Square
the main square in Moscow, Russia
Kitay-gorod
Moscow Metro station

Kitay-gorod
thumb|Kitay-gorod's central location in Moscow
thumb|Iverskiye Gates leading to Red Square are the only extant gates of the Kitay-gorod wall; they were demolished in 1931 by the Soviet Union and rebuilt in the 1990s.
Zaryadye Park
park in Moscow
Iberian Gate and Chapel
double entrance gates of Kaliningrad wall
Slavic Greek Latin Academy
historical academic institution
Lobnoye Mesto
stone platform on Red Square in Moscow
Epiphany Monastery
monastery in Tverskoy District, Russia
Nikolskaya Street
pedestrian street in Tverskoy District, Moscow
Tretyakovsky Proyezd
street in Tverskoy District, Russia
Moscow Print Yard
First Russian publishing house
Zaryadye
thumb|300px|right|1853 map of Zaryadye Green: surviving structuresRed: Rossia HotelYellow: Moskvoretsky Bridge
Zaryadye () is a historical district in Moscow established in the 12th or 13th century within Kitai-gorod, between Varvarka Street and the Moskva River. The name means "the place behind the rows", i.e., behind the market rows adjacent to Red Square.
Moscow Gostiny Dvor
Old Merchant Court in Moscow, Russia