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Why does Arkadź Kulašoǔ live on Moscow Street, and where is this? Arkadź Kulašoǔ has a poem entitled "Moscow Street," which starts with the line "I live on Moscow Street, I have my home there". Where is Moscow Street? Is this actually in Moscow? If so, why is this in a collection of Belarusian poetry? Is there some significance to this street, or is the poet just being sentimental for home?

I found an article in Russian by vadim_i_z:
A little-known high street in the center of Minsk. Moscow Street: transport, houses and people

where the author writes about this street in Minsk. He also mentions poet Arkadi Kuleshov (Аркадий Кулешов) and cites a verse from the poem. Kuleshov once lived in house "№ 16" (search this in Vadim's text) in apartment 61.
The poet's name in Belorussian is Аркадзь Куляшоў.

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