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The Red Square, located in Moscow, derives its name from the Russian word "krasnaya," which means "red" but also historically meant "beautiful." Initially, it was referred to as "Trinity Square" due to the nearby Trinity Church. Over time, the name evolved, and by the 17th century, it became known as Red Square, reflecting both its beauty and the color's association with communism in later years.

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