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Русский: Мемориальная доска, здание Института высокомолекулярных соединений на углу с Большим проспектом (9-я линия, дом 14/31), В.О., Санкт-Петербург, Россия. Надпись на доске:

"На этом месте находился дом, в котором в 1765-1769 годах жил писатель, поэт драматург, великий театральный деятель России

Александр Петрович Сумароков".
English: Marble plaques. Building of Head quarter of the Institute of Macromolecular Compounds of the Russian Academy of Sciences (IMC), the corner of Bolshoi Prospekt (Vasilievsky Island) and 9-line, Vasilievsky Island, Saint-Petersburg, Russia. The title on the memorial plaque: "At this place there was the building where the writer, poet, playwright and great theatre worker (or "theatre figure" - correct my English, please) Alexander Sumarokov lived in 1765-1769".
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