The Kremlin has nineteen towers.
"The Cardinal of the Kremlin" by Tom Clancy has around 547 pages.
Many Russian cities have both a Kremlin and a Red Square. The famous Kremlin and Red Square are in Moscow, Russia.
There are many places where it is possible to learn about the Kremlin. One may pick up a history textbook to learn about the Kremlin's history. One may also consult Wikipedia for general knowledge about the Kremlin.
About 1.5 million people visit the Kremlin a yearHope this helps-ninja
Kremlin is from the Russian 'kremen' word which means 'fortress or citadel'. Kremlin popularly refers to the infamous kremlin in Russia which is the Moscow Kremlin (residence of the President).
The Kremlin was and is USSR (now Russia) government offices. Many of the buildings were originally built a Russian Orthodox churches.
The most famous Red Square is located outside the north east wall of the Moscow Kremlin. Many other Russian cities have a "Red Square" and a "Kremlin".
The Kremlin is in Moscow.
Kremlin - which has a meaning similar to fortress or citadel.Please see the related link.Kremlin :DA kremlin.
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In the Kremlin complex in Moscow.