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Русский: Серия открыток «Смоленск». Издание магазина И. А. Верзилова. - № 11. Лопатинский сад. Каземат, в котором по предположению археологов содержались Кочубей и Искра.(Содержались Петром Первым и выданы гетману Мазепе полковники Кочубей и Искра. Ныне каземат замурован.)
English: Series of postcards «Smolensk». Edition of the store of I. A. Verzilov. - № 11. Lopatinsky Garden. The casemate in which, according to archaeologists, Kochubey and Iskra were kept. (Colonels Kochubey and Iskra were kept by Peter the Great and given to Hetman Mazepa. Now the casemate is bricked up.)
Date before 1917
date QS:P,+1917-00-00T00:00:00Z/7,P1326,+1917-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
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