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| For a Russian visitor arriving in Nice today, the city offers something rare: a place where Russian history is not merely remembered, but still physically present. | For a Russian visitor arriving in Nice today, the city offers something rare: a place where Russian history is not merely remembered, but still physically present. | ||
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| + | See our guide of the current strong [[Russian community in Nice]]. | ||
| > //This page is part of the [[Celebrities of Nice|Celebrities of Nice & the French Riviera]] series.// | > //This page is part of the [[Celebrities of Nice|Celebrities of Nice & the French Riviera]] series.// | ||
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| ====== Why Russians Came to Nice ====== | ====== Why Russians Came to Nice ====== | ||
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| * **Avenue Nicolas II** — the avenue leading to the Cathedral, named in his memory. | * **Avenue Nicolas II** — the avenue leading to the Cathedral, named in his memory. | ||
| * A bust of Tsarevich Nicholas Alexandrovich Romanov stands in Nice. Three years after his tragic death, a memorial chapel appeared on the territory of the Villa Bermond, and the adjacent street was renamed Tsarevich Boulevard. | * A bust of Tsarevich Nicholas Alexandrovich Romanov stands in Nice. Three years after his tragic death, a memorial chapel appeared on the territory of the Villa Bermond, and the adjacent street was renamed Tsarevich Boulevard. | ||
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| - | > //→ Candidate for its own page: [[The Tsarevich of Nice]]// | ||
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| * To the north of the Cathedral is the Lycée du Parc Impérial, originally a palace built to accommodate the Imperial Family during their stays in Nice. | * To the north of the Cathedral is the Lycée du Parc Impérial, originally a palace built to accommodate the Imperial Family during their stays in Nice. | ||
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| * **Hôtel L' | * **Hôtel L' | ||
| * **Rue Anton Tchekhov** — a street in Nice named in his honour. | * **Rue Anton Tchekhov** — a street in Nice named in his honour. | ||
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| - | > //→ Candidate for its own page: [[Chekhov in Nice]]// | ||
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