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  • Dutch music group The Toppers cycling near Red Square in Moscow. Formed in 2005, the group represented The Netherlands in the Eurovision Song Contest, held in Moscow in 2009, with their song 'Shine', but failed to get to the final. At the time, the group's members were Gordon (in the picture), Rene Froger and Jeroen van der Boom.
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  • Dutch music group The Toppers cycling near Red Square in Moscow. Formed in 2005, the group represented The Netherlands in the Eurovision Song Contest, held in Moscow in 2009, with their song 'Shine', but failed to get to the final. At the time, the group's members were Rene Froger (left), Jeroen van der Boom (centre) and Gordon (right).
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  • Dutch music group The Toppers cycling near Red Square in Moscow. Formed in 2005, the group represented The Netherlands in the Eurovision Song Contest, held in Moscow in 2009, with their song 'Shine', but failed to get to the final. At the time, the group's members were Gordon (in the picture), Rene Froger and Jeroen van der Boom.
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  • Dutch music group The Toppers cycling near Red Square in Moscow. Formed in 2005, the group represented The Netherlands in the Eurovision Song Contest, held in Moscow in 2009, with their song 'Shine', but failed to get to the final. At the time, the group's members were Rene Froger (left), Jeroen van der Boom (right) and Gordon.
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  • Dutch music group The Toppers cycling near Red Square in Moscow. Formed in 2005, the group represented The Netherlands in the Eurovision Song Contest, held in Moscow in 2009, with their song 'Shine', but failed to get to the final. At the time, the group's members were Rene Froger (left), Jeroen van der Boom (right) and Gordon.
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  • Dutch music group The Toppers with their bicycles near the Kremlin and Red Square in Moscow. Formed in 2005, the group represented The Netherlands in the Eurovision Song Contest, held in Moscow in 2009, with their song 'Shine', but failed to get to the final. At the time, the group's members were Jeroen van der Boom (left), Rene Froger (centre) and Gordon (right).
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  • Soviet World War II veteran overlooking Red Square after the annual military parade on May 9 (Victory Day) to commemorate the victory over Hitler Germany in May 1945. Victory Day is celebrated annually and is one of the main holidays in Russia.
    War veteran Red square
  • Dutch music group The Toppers with their bicycles near the Kremlin in Moscow. Formed in 2005, the group represented The Netherlands in the Eurovision Song Contest, held in Moscow in 2009, with their song 'Shine', but failed to get to the final. At the time, the group's members were Jeroen van der Boom (left), Rene Froger (centre) and Gordon (right).
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  • Dutch music group The Toppers with their bicycles near the Kremlin in Moscow. Formed in 2005, the group represented The Netherlands in the Eurovision Song Contest, held in Moscow in 2009, with their song 'Shine', but failed to get to the final. At the time, the group's members were Gordon (left), Rene Froger (center) and Jeroen van der Boom (right).
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  • Dutch music group The Toppers with their bicycles near the Kremlin in Moscow. Formed in 2005, the group represented The Netherlands in the Eurovision Song Contest, held in Moscow in 2009, with their song 'Shine', but failed to get to the final. At the time, the group's members were Gordon (left), Rene Froger (centre) and Jeroen van der Boom (right).
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  • Specially made bicycle in Delft's blue colours, carrying the name of Gordon, a member of the Dutch music group The Toppers during a visit to Moscow. Formed in 2005, the group represented The Netherlands in the Eurovision Song Contest, held in Moscow in 2009, with their song 'Shine', but failed to get to the final. At the time, the group's members were Rene Froger, Jeroen van der Boom and Gordon.
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  • Specially made bicycle in Delft's blue colours, carrying the name of Rene Froger, a member of the Dutch music group The Toppers during a visit to Moscow. Formed in 2005, the group represented The Netherlands in the Eurovision Song Contest, held in Moscow in 2009, with their song 'Shine', but failed to get to the final. At the time, the group's members were Rene Froger, Jeroen van der Boom and Gordon.
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  • Dutch music group The Toppers with their bicycles near the Kremlin in Moscow. Formed in 2005, the group represented The Netherlands in the Eurovision Song Contest, held in Moscow in 2009, with their song 'Shine', but failed to get to the final. At the time, the group's members were Jeroen van der Boom (left), Rene Froger (centre) and Gordon (right).
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  • People commemorating the victims of political terror, carried out under the regime of Soviet dictator Iosif Stalin, in Lubyanka Square in central Moscow, Russia. In Moscow alone, around 30,000 people were murdered at the height of the terror in 1937 and 1938. Each year on the 29th of October, the victims are remembered near a monument opposite the headquarters of the Soviet and Russian secret services.
    Terror victims remembered 2012.8
  • People commemorating the victims of political terror, carried out under the regime of Soviet dictator Iosif Stalin, in Lubyanka Square in central Moscow, Russia. In Moscow alone, around 30,000 people were murdered at the height of the terror in 1937 and 1938. Each year on the 29th of October, the victims are remembered near a monument opposite the headquarters of the Soviet and Russian secret services.
    Terror victims remembered 2012.6
  • People commemorating the victims of political terror, carried out under the regime of Soviet dictator Iosif Stalin, in Lubyanka Square in central Moscow, Russia. In Moscow alone, around 30,000 people were murdered at the height of the terror in 1937 and 1938. Each year on the 29th of October, the victims are remembered near a monument opposite the headquarters of the Soviet and Russian secret services.
    Terror victims remembered 2012.7
  • People commemorating the victims of political terror, carried out under the regime of Soviet dictator Iosif Stalin, in Lubyanka Square in central Moscow, Russia. In Moscow alone, around 30,000 people were murdered at the height of the terror in 1937 and 1938. Each year on the 29th of October, the victims are remembered near a monument opposite the headquarters of the Soviet and Russian secret services.
    Terror victims remembered 2012.4
  • People commemorating the victims of political terror, carried out under the regime of Soviet dictator Iosif Stalin, in Lubyanka Square in central Moscow, Russia. In Moscow alone, around 30,000 people were murdered at the height of the terror in 1937 and 1938. Each year on the 29th of October, the victims are remembered near a monument opposite the headquarters of the Soviet and Russian secret services.
    Terror victims remembered 2012.5
  • People commemorating the victims of political terror, carried out under the regime of Soviet dictator Iosif Stalin, in Lubyanka Square in central Moscow, Russia. In Moscow alone, around 30,000 people were murdered at the height of the terror in 1937 and 1938. Each year on the 29th of October, the victims are remembered near a monument opposite the headquarters of the Soviet and Russian secret services.
    Terror victims remembered 2012.2
  • People commemorating the victims of political terror, carried out under the regime of Soviet dictator Iosif Stalin, in Lubyanka Square in central Moscow, Russia. In Moscow alone, around 30,000 people were murdered at the height of the terror in 1937 and 1938. Each year on the 29th of October, the victims are remembered near a monument opposite the headquarters of the Soviet and Russian secret services.
    Terror victims remembered 2012.1
  • People commemorating the victims of political terror, carried out under the regime of Soviet dictator Iosif Stalin, in Lubyanka Square in central Moscow, Russia. In Moscow alone, around 30,000 people were murdered at the height of the terror in 1937 and 1938. Each year on the 29th of October, the victims are remembered near a monument opposite the headquarters of the Soviet and Russian secret services.
    Terror victims remembered 2012.3