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(3)
ATO - Quarter (Philippines)
RAD - Cathedral Square
(4)
TORG - the commercial part of the city
KHAUZ - a reservoir in a square in Central Asia
(5)
AVENUE - wide street
AGORA - marketplace in ancient Greece
ALLEY - tree-lined road
Ghetto - an isolated part of the city
DUVAL - stone and clay wall
Kasbah - the oldest part of the city
END - territorial unit of a Russian city
CORSO - main street (Italy)
PODIL - part of the ancient Russian city
Rabad - the center of the city of Muslims
STREET - street
dead end - blind street
STREET - roadway in the building
FORUM - square in ancient Rome
(6)
GLASIS - a wasteland in front of the fortress
KREMLIN - fortified part of the city
MEDINA - urban core
OSTROG - city prison
POGOST - a village with a church and a cemetery
PROGON - side street in the village
DRIVE - short through street
FOUNTAIN - hydraulic structure
(7)
POOL - hydraulic structure
BOLSHAK - big road
BOULEVARD - wide alley
DETINETS - internal fortification in the Russian city
QUARTER - part of the city
SQUARE - open space in the building
ALLEY - narrow street
(8)
ACROPOLIS - elevated fortified part of the city
ALLEY - short street
PROSPECT - straight wide street
REGISTAN - front square in Central Asia
CITADEL - inner city fortress
(9)
KALPULLI - quarter (Central America)
PERISTILLE - a square surrounded by a colonnade
RISTALISCHE - area for competitions
SHAKHRISTAN - the core of the city in Central Asia
ESPLANADE - square in front of the building
(10)
MAGISTRAL - a street with heavy traffic
MICRODISTRICT - part of the city
SETTLEMENT - a special area of the city
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