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The Bronse Horseman is the name given to the monument of Peter the Great by the famous Russian poet and write Alexander Pushkin. The monument was sculpted by Falconet. The pedestal is made in a form of a wave - a symbol of the sea (Peter I made the Russian Navy strong and powerful), the horse symbolizes Russia, and the snake is a symbol of the enemy (Sweden) that Peter the Great had defeated. |
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