Lev Tolstoy class steamship

Lev Tolstoy class steamship

Lev Tolstoy class steamship is a class of Russian river passenger ships. [ [http://www.riverships.ru/russian/types/?grp=1 Long voyage passenger ships] ru icon] It is named after Leo Tolstoy.

One-and-half-deck cargo-passenger paddle steamers built in the Soviet Union since 1954. [ [http://www.riverships.ru/russian/specs/?grp=739 Specifications] ]

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