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Double-Decker Buses Wheel about Moscow
Double-Decker Buses Wheel about Moscow
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Moscow was the last European capital to receive double-decker tourist buses for city sightseeing. The City Sightseeing company, launched in 1999 in Seville... 27.08.2012, Sputnik International
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Moscow was the last European capital to receive double-decker tourist buses for city sightseeing. The City Sightseeing company, launched in 1999 in Seville, Spain, has hundreds of these buses throughout the world to give visitors and tourists a new way of catching the sites. Join RIA Novosti invites you to climb on board and check out the sites in Moscow.
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Double-Decker Buses Wheel about Moscow
17:48 GMT 27.08.2012 (Updated: 19:56 GMT 19.10.2022) Moscow was the last European capital to receive double-decker tourist buses for city sightseeing. The City Sightseeing company, launched in 1999 in Seville, Spain, has hundreds of these buses throughout the world to give visitors and tourists a new way of catching the sites. RIA Novosti invites you to climb on board and check out the sites in Moscow.
Moscow was the last European capital to receive double-decker tourist buses for city sightseeing. The City Sightseeing company, launched in 1999 in Seville, Spain, has hundreds of these buses throughout the world to give visitors and tourists a new way of catching the sites. RIA Novosti invites you to climb on board and check out the sites in Moscow.