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Nota - se procura o palácio homónimo em São Petersburgo veja Palácio Mariinsky. O Palácio de Mariyinsky (Маріїнський палац; Mariyins'kyi palats, em ucraniano) é um pitoresco palácio barroco localizado na escarpada margem do Rio Dniepre, em Kiev, na Ucrânia. O palácio é a residência oficial do Presidente da Ucrânia e está adjacente ao neoclássico Edifício do Verkhovna Rada, a sede do Verkhovna Rada, o Parlamento da Ucrânia. More information...

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