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A bronze statue of Alexander II, the Emperor of Russia, stands on a black granite pedestal in the center of a circular plaza. The statue is located in Moskva, Russia at the coordinates 55.744, 37.607. The statue is 12 feet tall and depicts Alexander II in a military uniform with a cape. The pedestal is inscribed with a plaque in Russian, which reads "Emperor Alexander II, abolished serfdom in 1861, freeing millions of peasants from centuries of oppression, enacted significant legal and judicial reforms, implemented local self-government through city and district councils, ended the long Caucasus War, liberated Slavic people from the Ottoman yoke, died on March 1, 1881, as the result of a terrorist act." The statue is surrounded by four large white granite pillars, which are topped with a decorative arch. The pillars are connected by a black granite wall, which is lined with stairs. The plaza is surrounded by buildings, including a large modern office building. The sky is blue and cloudless.
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