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What (who) is Kremlin - definition

FORTIFIED COMPLEX IN MOSCOW, RUSSIA
Kreml; The kremlin; The Kremlin; Kremlin and Red Square; Московский Кремль; Moskovskiy Kreml; Moscow Kremlin State Historical and Cultural Museum-Reserve; Moscow kremlin; Kremlin (Russian Government); Cremlin; Кремль; Moscow Kremlin
  • Kremlin in bird's-eye view in 1987
  • Map of buildings
  • Dormition Cathedral]]
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  • Nicholas I]], constructed 1839–1849, today the official residence of the [[President of Russia]]
  • [[State Kremlin Palace]] (alias Kremlin Palace of Congresses), built 1959–1961
  • Kremlin in 1898
  • Kremlin in 1910; many of the buildings were later destroyed by the Soviet government
  • View from the [[House on Embankment]].

Kremlin         
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
The Kremlin is the building in Moscow where Russian government business takes place.
...a two hour meeting in the Kremlin.
N-PROPER: the N
The Kremlin is also used to refer to the central government of Russia and of the former Soviet Union.
The Kremlin is still insisting on a diplomatic solution to the crisis.
N-PROPER: the N
Kremlin         
·noun The citadel of a town or city; especially, the citadel of Moscow, a large inclosure which contains imperial palaces, cathedrals, churches, an arsenal, ·etc.
kremlin         
['kr?ml?n]
¦ noun a citadel within a Russian town.
?(the Kremlin) the citadel in Moscow, housing the Russian government.
Origin
C17: via Fr. from Russ. kreml? 'citadel'.

Wikipedia

Kremlin

The Moscow Kremlin (Russian: Московский Кремль, tr. Moskovskiy Kreml', IPA: [ˈmɐˈskofskʲɪj krʲemlʲ]), also simply known as the Kremlin, is a fortified complex in the center of Moscow. It is the best known of the kremlins (Russian citadels), and includes five palaces, four cathedrals, and the enclosing Kremlin Wall with Kremlin towers. In addition, within the complex is the Grand Kremlin Palace that was formerly the residence of the Russian emperor in Moscow. The complex now serves as the official residence of the Russian president and as a museum with almost three million visitors in 2017. The Kremlin overlooks the Moskva River to the south, Saint Basil's Cathedral and Red Square to the east, and Alexander Garden to the west.

The name kremlin means "fortress inside a city", and is often also used metonymically to refer to the Russian government. It previously referred to the government of the Soviet Union (1922–1991) and its leaders. The term "Kremlinology" refers to the study of Soviet and Russian politics.

The Kremlin is open to the public and offers individual and group guided tours. Visible are the Armoury Chamber, Tsar Cannon, Tsar Bell, artillery pieces, and the exposition of Russian wooden sculpture and carvings.

Examples of use of Kremlin
1. Rogozin had a falling out with the Kremlin after attending anti–Kremlin rallies with opposition figures and has accused the Kremlin of forcing him out of Rodina.
2. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov shrugged off reports of a Kremlin link.
3. "This is part of an internal Kremlin battle," said Kremlin–linked political consultant Sergei Markov.
4. The Kremlin said the commission simply needed new blood, a Kremlin source told Interfax.
5. "Most parties are either linked to the Kremlin or afraid of opposing the Kremlin," Mikheyev said.