One by one, the bushy-tailed residents of Moscow's parks have been disappearing. The problem: Russians have gone nuts for squirrels. City official Alexei Gorelov says he has received multiple reports ...
Couples can take rest in a gazebo, promenade along a birch grove, watch ducks, ride an electric pedal boat or catch a movie at an open-air cinema theater.
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MOSCOW (AP) — One by one, the bushy-tailed residents of Moscow’s parks have been disappearing. The problem: Russians have gone nuts for pet squirrels. Moscow authorities bolstered security last week ...
The press service for Moscow city's department of information technology announced on August 1 that WiFi service has become available in 14 of the Russian capital's parks. The press service said ...
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