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Русский: Каменный муксаломский мост через морской пролив.
Українська: Велика Муксаломська дамба
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Русский: Альбом литографических рисунков «Из местностей Соловецкого монастыря» (рис. с натуры). — Архангельск. — Лит. В. Черепанова, 1884.
Русский: Во отоце океана моря... Книга паломника Соловецкой обители / Автор-составитель М. В. Осипенко. — М.: О-во сохранения лит. наследия, 2008. — С. 277. — 360 с. — 5000 экз. — ISBN 978-5-902484-13-4.
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