On Monday I got five postcards: one from Russia, one from Japan and three from Germany.
The card from Russia shows the Moscow Kremlin. The Moscow Kremlin is the oldest part of Russia's capital. It was built between the 14th and the 17th century. It was linked to all important historical and political events in Russia and is today the residence of the Russian President. Since 1990 are the Kremlin and the Red Square in Moscow on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
It is an official card: RU-3758084
With matching stamps:
EUROPA (issued 05-05-2010)
Pedestrian bridges (from set of four) (issued 15-08-2011)
Russian Kremlins-Moscow Kremlin (from set of twelve) (issued 01-10-2009)
Thank You very much Alexandra!
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