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English: The hyperboloid tower (electricity pylon) on the Oka River was designed by the great Russian engineer and scientist Vladimir Shukhov (1853-1939) in 1929. It is located in Russia, on the left bank of the Oka River near Dzerzhinsk (a western suburb of Nizhniy Novgorod).
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