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The Kremlin is a group of buildings located in the center of Moscow, the capital of Russia, and is the seat of the symbol and government of the Russian Federation. The name of the Kremlin is derived from the Mongolian word for "Crime", which means "inner city" or "fortress". The Kremlin is one of the most important political and religious centers in the history of Russia and is inextricably linked to the historical and political events of Russia.
The history of the Kremlin dates back to the 13th century and began as a small castle built of wood. Subsequently, the Kremlin began to be rebuilt in oak and limestone under Ivan I, decorated with elaborate carvings. Each roof is built in a special round arch shape, showing a unique architectural style. The Kremlin became the center of Muscovy.
There are many important buildings in the Kremlin, including the Ivan Bell Tower, St. Basil's Cathedral, the State Opera, and more. Among them, St. Basil's Cathedral is one of the most famous buildings in the Kremlin and is famous for its unique colorful spire.
Today, the Kremlin is an important tourist attraction and political center of the city of Moscow. Tourists can visit the museums, churches, and historical buildings inside the Kremlin to learn about Russian history and culture. At the same time, the Kremlin is also the office of Russia, carrying an important mission of national politics.
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