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4459 - Ryazan, Russia

A Postcrossing Meet Up card held in Ryazan in July 2025. It looks like about 9 or 10 people attended. 
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4458 - Moscow, Russia

A beautiful photograph of autumn in Russia . The warm colours of the leaves make a striking contrast with the cooler tones of the landscape, giving the scene a calm, almost nostalgic feeling. However, the sender points out that one of the postage stamps celebrates Moscow’s football club, FC Torpedo Moscow . FC Torpedo Moscow ( ФК "Торпедо" Москва)  was founded in 1924 and was historically one of the major Moscow clubs, enjoying significant domestic success during the Soviet era. In more recent times, however, the club has struggled. They were expected to compete in the Russian Premier League for the 2025–26 season, but were excluded due to a match-fixing scandal and forced to return to the Russian First League. In post-Soviet Russia, the club has faced ongoing financial difficulties and poor management, which have seen them relegated multiple times. Since their first relegation after the 2006 season, they have only appeared in the top flight twice—during the 2014–15 and 2022–...

4457 - Moscow, Russia

This postcard features a painting of Saint Basil's Cathedral , officially known as the Cathedral of the Intercession of the Most Holy Theotokos on the Moat ( Собор Покрова Пресвятой Богородицы, что на Рву ).  This Russian Orthodox church stands in Red Square and is one of the most recognizable cultural symbols of Russia , famous for its colourful onion domes and fairytale-like appearance. The cathedral was built between 1555 and 1561 on the orders of Ivan the Terrible to commemorate his military victories, particularly the capture of Kazan and Astrakhan. Contrary to what many people assume, the cathedral was largely completed in 1561, although some additions and modifications were made later. During the Soviet era, the church was confiscated by the government and, in 1928, it was turned into a branch of the State Historical Museum . Like many religious buildings at the time, it lost its original function and was preserved mainly as a historical monument. In 1991, following the ...

4456 - Mülheim-Kärlich, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

Mülheim-Kärlich is a town of about 11,300 people located in southwestern Germany , in the state of Rhineland-Palatinate . Despite its modest size, it was once home to one of the most controversial nuclear power projects in the country: the Mülheim-Kärlich Nuclear Power Plant . Construction of the plant began in 1975 and was completed in 1986, but it operated for only about three years. Even before it opened, the project faced significant opposition from nearby municipalities, as well as delays caused by technical and supply issues. One of the most serious problems emerged during construction, when it was discovered that the site lay in an earthquake-prone basin. As a result, the structure was shifted approximately 70 metres from its originally approved location—an adjustment that later proved to be legally significant. After just a short period of operation, the plant was forced to shut down indefinitely. New requirements for building permits were introduced, meaning the licensing proc...

4455 - Ledyard, Connecticut, United States

Ledyard is a town of about 15 000 people located in southeastern Connecticut . The town was named in honour of William Ledyard , a colonel in the colonial forces during the American Revolutionary War . He was killed at the Battle of Groton Heights in September 1781, reportedly after surrendering—a detail that still stands out in local history. The Naval Submarine Base New London is located just south of Ledyard and is a major employer for many of the town’s residents. Despite its name, the base is actually located in the city of Groton , along the Thames River . During World War I , the base expanded significantly, and by the end of the war it was home to about 1400 personnel and 20 submarines. A second major expansion took place during World War II , when the base grew from roughly 45 hectares to over 200 hectares. After the war, much of the submarine fleet was scrapped as part of postwar downsizing. Today, the base is home to around 16 attack submarines and serves as a fully operat...

4454 - Voronezh, Russia

Voronezh (Воронеж) is a city of about 1.1 million people and the administrative centre of Voronezh Oblast . Key sectors of its economy include mechanical engineering, metalworking, electronics, and food production. Voronezh is home to Buran Voronezh (Буран Воронеж), a professional hockey team that plays in the Supreme Hockey League (VHL) , the second tier of Russian hockey. The team is affiliated with Dynamo Moscow . The team was founded in 1949 and has played in a variety of leagues, including several levels of the Soviet hockey system (Class B, A3, A2), as well as the Vysshaya Liga, the Pervaya Liga, and the All-Russian League.

4453 - Ancramdale, New York, United States

Ancramdale is a hamlet in New York State. It is located on New York State Route 82.