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is located in two neo-Renaissance buildings. The institute has a unique collection of 160,000 cultivated plants, which Vavilov collected while travelling in every continent from 1921 to 1940. After the end of the war, a journal published in London reported that Vavilov's collection was lost during
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One of the last buildings to be erected on the square was the trapezoidal red-granite
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The Russian Institute of Plant Breeding named after Academician
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Corner of Malaya Morskaya Street, 23 and Voznesensky avenue, 8
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building that has an eight-column portico facing the
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