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Krivoarbatsky Lane

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55°44′53″N 37°35′26″E / 55.7481111211°N 37.5904166767°E / 55.7481111211; 37.5904166767

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Krivoarbatsky Lane (Russian: Кривоарба́тский переу́лок; from Russian "кривой", krivoy, meaning "curved") is a small sidestreet near the Arbat Street. It is most notable for its curved form and the Wall of Viktor Tsoi, a Russian musician. This street is also notable for some informal youth gatherings.


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