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Young visitors to the Fifth International Tea and Coffee Fair at Kolomenskoye park visit a yurt serving green tea in the Mongolian style, with milk and salt. The stand is run by Moscow's Museum of Nomadic Culture, which is based at a school in the northeast of the city. Other stands represent the tea-growing nations India and China, as well as the coffee-growing countries of Africa and South America. The fair opened Thursday and runs through Sunday at Kolomenskoye, located in southern Moscow near Kolomenskaya metro station.

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