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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Kremlin and Red Square, Moscow' has mentioned 'Moscow Kremlin' in the following places:
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The Moscow Kremlin (Russian: xd0x9cxd0xbexd1x81xd0xbaxd0xbexd0xb2xd1x81xd0xbaxd0xb8xd0xb9 xd0x9axd1x80xd0xb5xd0xbcxd0xbbxd1x8c, tr.
At the geographic and historic centre of Moscow, the Moscow Kremlin is the oldest part of the city.
The most significant churches of the Moscow Kremlin are situated on the Cathedral Square; they are the Cathedral of the Dormition, Church of the Archangel, Church of the Annunciation and the bell tower of Ivan Veliki.
Among the oldest civil buildings of the Moscow Kremlin, the Palace of the Facets (1487xe2x80x931491) is the most remarkable.
Criterion (iv): With its triangular enceinte pierced by four gates and reinforced with 20 towers, the Moscow Kremlin preserves the memory of the wooden fortifications erected by Yuri Dolgoruki around 1156 on the hill at the confluence of the Moskova and Neglinnaya rivers (the Alexander Garden now covers the latter).
By its layout and its history of transformations (in the 14th century Dimitri Donskoi had an enceinte of logs built, then the first stone wall), the Moscow Kremlin is the prototype of a Kremlin - the citadel at the centre of Old Russian towns such as Pskov, Tula, Kazan or Smolensk.
Criterion (vi): From the 13th century to the founding of St Petersburg, the Moscow Kremlin was directly and tangibly associated with every major event in Russian history.
From the date of including the Moscow Kremlin and Red Square on the World Heritage List all the components representing the Outstanding Universal Value of the property are within its boundaries.
The history of the Moscow Kremlin and Red Square is reflected in the archival documents of 12thxe2x80x9319th century, for example in medieval chronicles, cadastral surveys, estimated construction books, painted lists, inventories, foreign notes and in graphic matters such as manuscripts, chronicles, plans, drafts, engravings, lithographs, sketches of foreign travelers, paintings and photographs.
According to the decree of the President of RSFSR of 18 December 1991 xe2x84x96 294, the Moscow Kremlin was included among especially protected cultural properties of nations of Russia - the highest conservation status for cultural and historical monuments in Russian legislation.
The World Heritage property is used by the following organizations: FGBUK (Federal Government Budgetary Institution of Culture), the State Historical and Cultural Museum-preserve xe2x80x9cThe Moscow Kremlinxe2x80x9d, the Administrative Department of the President of the Russian Federation, the Federal Guard Service of the Russian Federation and OJSC xe2x80x9cGUM Department Storexe2x80x9d.