Talk:Spasskaya Tower

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Bulgaria
Why the hell did you make Ivan III lord of Bulgaria? That meant there is Bolgar, present-day Tataria.

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Issues with Citations - ASU Student Editor
Article: Spasskaya Tower, Moscow, Russia

Issues with Article: Spasskaya Tower

This article only has one citation, and the citation is about a translation. However, the rest of the article is in need of a citation. The pictures are properly cited and some of them are even original work which. After doing much research on the Spasskaya Tower, I understand why there is such little information to be obtained from citations because most sources are not acceptable for Wikipedia. I think it's rather difficult to find credible material for a source or subject that is just so old and has been weathered so much. This is a very interesting clock tower, in my opinion. I will try to find more citations from a credible source to back up text already listed, and if there is any new information I will update page accordingly. Mtknappasu (talk) 15:40, 7 November 2017 (UTC)mtknappasu

What is inside this tower?
Does anyone work or live or worship inside? Is it a museum? What? Or is it just an empty, hollow shell? 2602:306:BC65:5629:C8A1:B420:1125:CFC7 (talk) 13:26, 1 October 2022 (UTC)