1. The Kremlin | Building, Moscow, History, Location, Uses, & Facts ...

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    The Kremlin, group of buildings in the center of Moscow that serves as the official seat of the government of Russia. A centuries-old fortress with striking red brick architecture, it is one of the most recognizable government complexes in the world.

  2. President of Russia

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    Meeting of the Presidential Council for State Policy on Promoting the Russian Language and Languages of the Peoples of the Russian Federation. Congratulations to Abdulrashid Sadulaev on winning the freestyle 92 kg competition at the 2024 World Wrestling Championships. Transferable Presidential banner presented to the Novorossiysk Cossack Cadet ...

  3. Moscow - Kremlin, Red Square, History | Britannica

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    Moscow - Kremlin, Red Square, History: As throughout its history, the Kremlin remains the heart of the city. It is the symbol of both Russian and (for a time) Soviet power and authority, and it has served as the official residence of the president of the Russian Federation since 1991.

  4. Telephone conversation with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz

    http://www.en.kremlin.ru/events/president/news/75588

    November 15, 2024. 18:10. President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin had a telephone conversation with Federal Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany Olaf Scholz , held for the first time since December 2022 at the initiative of the German side. The leaders had an in-depth and frank exchange of views on the situation in Ukraine.

  5. Kremlin - World History Encyclopedia

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    The Kremlin is a fortified complex located in the centre of Moscow, Russia, which is made up of towers, high walls, palaces, and cathedrals. Construction of the Kremlin began as early as the 12th century. As one of Russia's most famous landmarks, it has played a crucial part in Russia's history as the main seat of Russian royalty and government.

  6. The Moscow Kremlin and Red Square –the cultural heritage sites of the ...

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    Ensemble of the Moscow Kremlin and Red Square, being a masterpiece of world architecture, is a symbol of Russia. Its forming continued for more than 500 years and was influenced by the history of Russian architecture as well as by its link with European cultural tradition.

  7. The historical significance of the Kremlin - Encyclopedia Britannica

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    The Kremlin was the residence of the Russian Tsars until the Russian capital was moved to Saint Petersburg at the beginning of the 18th century. It was still considered the center of Russia's intellectual and social life well into the 20th century.

  8. History of Moscow's Kremlin and Red Square - National Geographic

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    Learn about the Kremlin, the former residence of the tsars and the current seat of the Russian president, and its neighbor Red Square, a symbol of Russia's power and culture. Discover the colorful cathedrals, palaces, museums and monuments that make up these UNESCO World Heritage sites.

  9. What Is the Kremlin, the Heart of Putin’s Security Bubble in Russia?

    https://www.nytimes.com/2023/05/03/world/europe/kremlin-russia-putin.html

    The sprawling red fortress of the Kremlin, which Russian officials claimed was the target of a Ukrainian drone attack on Wednesday, contains both the president’s official residence and his main...