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Red Square is one of the oldest and largest squares in Moscow, the capital of Russia. Owing to its historical significance and the adjacent historical buildings, it is regarded as one of the most famous squares in Europe and the world.[1]

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While Red Square was not directly featured, it is briefly mentioned in the documentary as a minor appearance, and/but otherwise transformed in Waters of Death.

Documentary[]

In the Documentary, in 5 years after people, Red Square have been invaded by plant life, turning the entire square into greenery. Other than the square itself, the surrounding area including a wall on the nearby St. Basil's Cathedral have also been covered in greenery.

Waters of Death[]

While Red Square is not featured or mentioned, Red Square appears to be transformed in Waters of Death on 125 years after people. It shows that trees have appeared on the surface of Red Square, and the show indirectly mentioned during the collapse of St. Basil's Cathedral, caused from water damage and pipe cracks, that Red Square is a swamp.

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