Cultural Renewal Project: Restoring the Spirit of Russia One Church and Monument at a Time!
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Russia's biggest volunteer camp in Pskov Oblast has finished its work. 2,000 people from all across the country restore the monasteries and ancient towns of the region. They put in special effort to restore the territories around historic monuments. The camp was opened as part of the Culture National Project.
Best Attractions & Things to do in Rostov on Don Russia
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List of Best Things to do in Rostov on Don
Underpass Art
H2O Aquapark
Rostov State Musical Theater
Pushkin Street (Pushkinskaya ulitsa)
Ferris Wheel Odno Nebo
Rostov Zoo
The Sculptural Composition Merchant-Peddler and his Cat
Monument Tachanka
A.S. Pushkin Monuments
City Gardens
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RACISM IN RUSSIA? Traveling While Black in Russia | African American Travel
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Russian Restaurant Yat. Saint Petersburg, Russia
Yat is the legendary Russian restaurant in the heart of St. Petersburg, Russia at the Embankment of Moyka River. Nearby Winter Palace, Palace Square, The General Staff, State Capella and Museum Apartment of Alexander Pushkin.
The restaurant presents the best kind traditions of Russian domestic cuisine. From caviar to babooshka's pelmeni with a firm home-made tinctures.
Yat or jat (Ѣ) is the thirty-second letter of the old Cyrillic alphabet. It was closed to Russian e and used to make confusion between yat and e. As the result, finally removed from Russian alphabet during the Reforms of Russian Orthography in 1918.
This evening we've ordered the traditional Russian “Olivier” salad
with crayfish tail and red caviar, Borsch with beef and kidney beans and Beef Stroganoff with porcini served with mashed potatoes.
Drinks are kvass and cranberry tincture.
Shapsug's expedition (Part 3)
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Film about the results of the ethnographic blogger’s “Shapsug Expedition”, held in October-November 2018 in 13 villages (auls) of the Black Sea Circassians-Shapsugs of the Krasnodar Territory in the Tuapse and Lazarevsky Districts. The third part is an overview of the auls of Hadzhiko, Thagapsh, Bolshoi and Maliy Kichmay in the Lazarevsky district of the city of Sochi.
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Tasting A New Menu at The Russian Cuisine Restaurant Petrousha. St Petersburg, Russia
Petrousha is a classical Russian cuisine restaurant, located in the historic building of the former Horse Life Guards Regiment barracks of St Petersburg, Russia.
In the end of November, 2018, the new Chief of restaurant, Artur Goshev, revised an old menu and presented the new one. It's a contemporary vision of still the classical Russian dishes.
I was invited for one of tasting dinners, organized for media persons.
During a dinner we had:
STARTER - Bone marrow with parsley and pine nut sauce
BLINI (PANCAKES) - Pancakes with cod liver, sea buckthorn mayonnaise and pickled celery
MAIN COURSE - Duck leg with wheat and Kvass wort sauce
DESSERT - Ryazhenka mousse with honey dry cake and meringue
DRINKS - Apple sbiten (spicy syrup, apple flavored vodka, lemon juice, nutmeg) and Chokeberry tincture.
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Kremlin TV Fake News: Russia’s First Channel claims Slovyansk kids taught German instead of Russian
The news that Slovyansk students were being denied the chance to study Russian came as something of a surprise to local Ukrainian officials. A Slovyansk education department official said that the Russian media allegations “did not correspond to reality, to put it mildly.” On the contrary, officials confirmed that in some Slovyansk classes the number of hours spent on teaching Russian had actually increased since the town was freed from insurgent rule.
This is not the first time Kremlin TV stations have been caught making up imaginary news stories. Russia’s state-controlled TV has often been accused of creating entirely fictitious news coverage of non-existent events, and this trend has become particularly pronounced as the Kremlin has sought to justify its intervention in Ukraine.
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Laundry and Bar Stirka 40°. St Petersburg, Russia
Stirka 40° (translated as Laundry 40°) is an authentic bar and laundry which is already for 14 years located at Kazanskaya st., in the historical city center of Saint Petersburg, Russia.
It was the first place I've got Ronald to when he first came to Russia. Ronald is an Airbus captain living in Texas, USA and the biggest supporter of my channel.
Wash and dry your clothing, or get good alcohol drinks, or do both!
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Russia: Humanitarian corridor to be opened in E. Ghouta allowing civilians to leave - Shoigu
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Russian Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu announced an order by Russian President Vladimir Putin for the establishment of a humanitarian corridor to allow civilians to leave Syria’s Eastern Ghouta, in a statement delivered from Moscow on Monday.
The minister stressed that the decision follows the recently adopted UN Security Council resolution for establishing a humanitarian pause in Eastern Ghouta for 30 days.
“A humanitarian corridor will be opened for civilians to leave. The coordinates have been prepared and will be announced in the nearest future,” stated Shoigu. He also stressed that “Eastern Ghouta is not the only hotbed of tension for civilians and refugees” proposing similar humanitarian corridors and pauses for the areas of al-Tanf and Rukban.
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Meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin 5/23/2017
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May 23, 2017
President Rodrigo Roa Duterte met with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Kremlin before returning to Manila.
During the meeting, President Duterte apologized and explained his reasons why he had to cut his trip short following the Marawi City incident. He also expressed the Philippines’ need for modern weapons and asked for a soft loan that can be used to purchase firearms for the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) in its fight against terrorist groups.
In reply, the Russian President thanked President Duterte for accepting his invitation and that he understands why he had to cut his trip short. President Putin also expressed his sympathies for the incident and hopes that the issue can be resolved with less loss. He also vowed for improved relations between the two countries.
Present during the meeting were Foreign Affairs Secretary Alan Peter Cayetano, Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana, Special Assistant to the President Bong Go. On the Russian side, there were Mr. Lauro of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Adviser to the President of the Foreign Affairs Mr. Yury Ushakov and Mr. Maxim Oreshkin from the Ministry of Economic Development.
President Putin, who was then out of Moscow, adjusted his schedule to catch up with President Duterte before his immediate return to Manila.
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Ilya Repin. ( #3) The Golden Age of Russian Culture-Edad de oro de la cultura rusa(Engl&Esp)
The XIX century is referred to as the golden age of Russian culture: an unprecedented era, starting in the early romanticism and blooms in the nationalistics period and realism.
In 1862 the Russian land commemorates its first millennium with the grand monument in Novgorod, first capital of the Rus.
Repin's work will take over: his paintings, displayed in museums as the Tretyakov Gallery are really an 'encyclopaedia of life in Russia, a visual summary of the best known figures in music, literature...arts, science, politics, and also the protagonists (individuals, group and ideas) that made history in those stormy decades leading to the upheaval of the XX century revolutions.
El siglo XIX se considera la edad de oro de la cultura Rusa: época sin precedentes que se inicia en el Romanticismo temprano y culmina tras los Nacionalismos y el Realismo. En 1862 la Rus conmemora su primer milenio con el gran monumento de Novgorod, primera capital histórica. Répin toma el relevo: su obra es una enciclopedia de la vida en la nación: las mayores figuras en arte, música, literatura, ciencia, política, etc. Individuos o grupos que hicieron historia en esas décadas tormentosas antes de las revoluciones del siglo XX.
Tourism in Saint Petersburg Russia
Tourism in Saint Petersburg Russia - Best Tourist Attractions
Saint Petersburg is Russia's second-largest city after Moscow, with 5 million inhabitants in 2012, part of the Saint Petersburg agglomeration with a population of 6.2 million (2015). An important Russian port on the Baltic Sea, it has a status of a federal subject (a federal city).
Situated on the Neva River, at the head of the Gulf of Finland on the Baltic Sea, it was founded by Tsar Peter the Great on 27 May [O.S. 16 May] 1703. On 1 September 1914, the name was changed from Saint Petersburg to Petrograd, on 26 January 1924 to Leningrad, and on 1 October 1991 back to its original name. During the periods 1713–1728 and 1732–1918, Saint Petersburg was the capital of Imperial Russia. In 1918, the central government bodies moved to Moscow, which is about 625 km (388 miles) to the south-east.
Saint Petersburg is one of the most modern cities of Russia, as well as its cultural capital. The Historic Centre of Saint Petersburg and Related Groups of Monuments constitute a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Saint Petersburg is home to the Hermitage, one of the largest art museums in the world. Many foreign consulates, international corporations, banks and businesses have offices in Saint Petersburg.
Saint Petersburg has a significant historical and cultural heritage.
The 18th and 19th-century architectural ensemble of the city and its environs is preserved in virtually unchanged form. For various reasons (including large-scale destruction during World War II and construction of modern buildings during the postwar period in the largest historical centers of Europe), Saint Petersburg has become a unique reserve of European architectural styles of the past three centuries. Saint Petersburg's loss of capital city status helped the city to retain many of its pre-revolutionary buildings, as modern architectural 'prestige projects' tended to be built in Moscow; this largely prevented the rise of mid-to-late-20th-century architecture and helped maintain the architectural appearance of the historic city center.
Saint Petersburg is inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage list as an area with 36 historical architectural complexes and around 4000 outstanding individual monuments of architecture, history and culture. New tourist programs and sightseeing tours have been developed for those wishing to see Saint Petersburg's cultural heritage.
The city has 221 museums, 2000 libraries, more than 80 theaters, 100 concert organizations, 45 galleries and exhibition halls, 62 cinemas and around 80 other cultural establishments. Every year the city hosts around 100 festivals and various competitions of art and culture, including more than 50 international ones.
Despite the economic instability of the 1990s, not a single major theatre or museum was closed in Saint Petersburg; on the contrary many new ones opened, for example a private museum of puppets (opened in 1999) is the third museum of its kind in Russia, where collections of more than 2000 dolls are presented including 'The multinational Saint Petersburg' and 'Pushkin's Petersburg'. The museum world of Saint Petersburg is incredibly diverse. The city is not only home to the world-famous Hermitage Museum and the Russian Museum with its rich collection of Russian art, but also the palaces of Saint Petersburg and its suburbs, so-called small town museums and others like the museum of famous Russian writer Dostoyevsky; Museum of Musical Instruments, the museum of decorative arts and the museum of professional orientation.
The musical life of Saint Petersburg is rich and diverse, with the city now playing host to a number of annual carnivals.
Ballet performances occupy a special place in the cultural life of Saint Petersburg. The Petersburg School of Ballet is named as one of the best in the world. Traditions of the Russian classical school have been passed down from generation to generation among outstanding educators. The art of famous and prominent Saint Petersburg dancers like Rudolf Nureyev, Natalia Makarova, Mikhail Baryshnikov was, and is, admired throughout the world. Contemporary Petersburg ballet is made up not only of traditional Russian classical school, but also ballets by those like Boris Eifman, who expanded the scope of strict classical Russian ballet to almost unimaginable limits. Remaining faithful to the classical basis (he was a choreographer at the Vaganova Academy of Russian Ballet), he combined classical ballet with the avant-garde style, and then, in turn, with acrobatics, rhythmic gymnastics, dramatic expressiveness, cinema, color, light, and finally with spoken word.
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Une croisière pour découvrir Moscou
Comme vous le savez, il y a deux semaines, mes parents m’ont rendu visite à Moscou. J’ai donc pris une semaine de congé pour leur faire visiter la ville et pour être honnête, j’ai vu plus de choses en une semaine que depuis mon arrivée en septembre dernier!
Une vraie semaine de touriste: fatigante, mais enrichissante!
Beaucoup d’articles en préparation donc, mais commençons par le commencement.
Découvrir Moscou en 2h
Le lendemain de leur arrivée, j’ai choisi de leur faire faire un rapide tour de Moscou, une sorte d’aperçu de ce qui les attendait.
Non, rassurez-vous, je ne leur ai pas fait faire un tour sur GoogleMap!
J’ai choisi une visite plus luxueuse: une croisière de 2h30 sur la Moskova, à bord d’un des bateaux de la flotte Radisson Royal.
La compagnie propose plusieurs créneaux horaires, laissez-moi vous recommander chaudement la croisière de 17h à 19h30. C’est l’horaire idéal pour une visite doublement intéressante: à l’aller, nous découvrons la ville de jour, puis, au retour, la nuit tombe et c’est un tout autre paysage qui s’offre à nous.
Pour ce qui est du trajet, du couvent de Novodievitchi à la cathédrale Basile-le-Bienheureux en passant par le Kremlin, tous les plus beaux endroits de Moscou sont couverts par le trajet.
Jugez vous-même:
Mais au-delà de la visite de la ville, il s’agit bien là d’une croisière. Et autant dire que la compagnie met les petits plats dans les grands.
Une équipe à bord est là pour nous servir. Dès notre arrivée sur le bateau, un membre de l’équipage vient se présenter: il sera notre référent tout au long du voyage. Après avoir pris nos commandes, il nous a également servi de guide pour nous éclairer sur l’histoire de certains bâtiments.
Bien sûr, la croisière s’étalant sur 2 bonnes heures, nous sommes attablés, avec à notre disposition une sélection de boissons et de mets (de l’entrée au dessert).
Au regard de la prestation, les prix pratiqués sont loin d’être excessifs:
– pour le billet, compter 700 roubles (10€) par adulte et 500 roubles (7€) pour les enfants de 6 à 12 ans. Les plus jeunes ne paient pas.
– pour le repas sur place, dans mes souvenirs, nous avions payé autour de 6/7€ nos desserts et environ la même chose pour les cocktails. Ce qui s’apparente aux prix pratiqués dans un restaurant quelconque.
The state tretyakov gallery , Moscow ????????
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Russian politician Zhirinovsky funny interview (English subs)
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This video is an interview of Zhirinovsky at newspaper and radio station ''Komsomolskaya pravda''.
This is one of the funniest Zhirinovsky's interview. Mainly because of the fragment of this interview where he spoke about various topical subjects. He actually speaks his mind here, and even uses some inappropriate language. I think, he don't actually care, but it's funny.
2 main subjects of this interview are situation in Syria, and elections for Moscow mayor. He gives his evaluation about them, of course. He also speaks about immigrants problem, and some other subjects.
So have fun, and have a few laughs.
This interview was made on: 31/08/2013.
Abbreviations:
FO - Foreign Office
FSS - Federal Security Service
SECC - State of Emergency Central Committee
CPSU - Communist Party of Soviet Union
UIS -- Union of Independent States
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1. In Russia we have an expression, ''these was only flowers, berries will come later''. That means it's like you didn't see anything yet, this was not a big deal, the main events, the real thing will come later.
2. He mentions some unknown politicians, so I addjusted their names so you can easily find it in Google and see their faces or read about them (not that anyone would want to, but just in case).
3. In Russian word ''apple'' is ''yа́bloko''. The party's name is suppose to be YaBL, and if you switch some letters places, it would be ''blyа́'', which doesn't exactly mean ''fuck'', but it's the closest.
4. Alе́shka is diminutive for Alexei. Usually kids are called like this.
5. If you are curious this is the song (1996):
Олег Газманов / Oleg Gazmanov - Москва / Moskau
This is its Youtube name.
6. Poetry:
Eng: Alexander Sergeievich Pushkin - Moscow... what surge that sound can start In every Russian's inmost heart!
Rus: Александр Сергеевич Пушкин - Москва! Как много в этом звуке...
(1823 - 1831)
7. Desemberers are called the people who organized, initiated and participated in revolution in, at that time, Russian Empire on Desember 1905.
8. In Russian, the words ''strange'' and ''shitty'' are very similar. They sound like this: strange - strа́nniy, shitty - srа́niy.
9. Also, the word ''old'' souds kinda similar to ''shitty'' as well - stа́riy.
10. ''Dad'' or ''daddy'' is how people calling Lukashenko in Russian speaking countries. I guess because he is strict like a father can be sometimes.
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Грузия на машине. Ехать или нет? Как относятся к русским? Отдых в Грузии. vol.8
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В этом видео мы переехали на новую квартиру получше, в центре в районе Вера. Гуляем по узким улочкам, пьём кофе и идём в парк Ваке. (Бывший парк Победы.) Здесь есть канатка к черепашьему озеру. Правда она не работает, зато работает Яндекс.Такси.
Приехали мы в Грузию на машине, ну тут, в городе, лучше не рисковать. Движение безумное.
На озере много туристов из Турции в хиджабах. Вниз спустится можно пешком. И этот спуск, эти горы, мне понравились гораздо больше, чем озеро. Огромные просторы, красота. Вид на весь Тбилиси.
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Anna Netrebko: And Then I Appear. Documentary with English Subtitles (2014)
Анна Нетребко: И тут выхожу я. (Первый канал, 2014)
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