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“Nalchik” sanatorium. Nalchik, 1977
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“Nalchik” tourist base. Nalchik, 1977
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Cableway. Nalchik, 1977
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City park in Nalchik, main avenue. Ballroom Dance Ensemble, 1985
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Department “Nalchik”. The area of ??the 400th anniversary of the voluntary association of Kabardino-Balkaria, Russia. Nalchik, 1985
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Folk Dance Ensemble “Kabardinka”. Nalchik, 1977
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Geophysics in the mountains Elbrus. Mountain Geophysical Institute Goskomgidromet USSR, 1985
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Highland dance ensemble “Nalchanka”. Monument Pacheva B. and K. Mechievu in Nalchik City park in 1985
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House of Soviets. Area them. IN AND. Lenin. Nalchik, 1985
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House of Soviets. Nalchik, 1977
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Kabardino-Balkarian University Square. Nalchik, 1985
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Lenin Avenue at night. Nalchik, 1985
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Monument “Forever with Russia”. Nalchik, 1977
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Monument 115y Cavalry Division. Nalchik, 1977
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Monument osvoboditeyam Nalchik. Nalchik, 1977
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Monument to soldiers-liberators of Nalchik. Nalchanam monument to those killed in the Great Patriotic War. Nalchik, 1985
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The Nalchik postcard collection includes 26 images, cautiously dated from 1977 to 1985. These postcards offer a unique glimpse into the city during this period, capturing its architecture and public spaces.
Notable images feature monuments such as the Monument to the Liberators of Nalchik and the 115th Cavalry Division Monument. Also depicted are squares like the Square of the 400th Anniversary of Voluntary Accession and the Kabardino-Balkarian University Square.
The postcards showcase a variety of urban scenes, including streets and avenues, parks and green spaces, and landmark buildings like the House of Soviets on Lenin Square. These images provide a comprehensive view of Nalchik’s urban life during the specified period.
The collection is valuable for collectors and historians, as the postcards contain dates, signatures, and postmarks that aid in studying the city’s history. They are also of interest to designers seeking inspiration from Nalchik’s architecture and public spaces.