Alyonka Mail Art Show In Yoshkar-Ola Museum Of Fine Arts
Presentation of The First International Exhibition of Mail Art in Mari El Republic (Yoshkar-Ola, Russia) in October 2006. The first results of Alyonka mail art project initiated in spring 2005 by mail artist and journalist Ivan Zemtsov.
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Ivanovo is a Russian city northeast of Moscow. Just north of the Uvod River, the Museum of Ivanovo Chintz exhibits traditional textiles. Nearby, the collection of the Museum of Industry and Art includes antique coins, weapons, and porcelain.
Across the river to the west, Ivanovo Zoo is home to lions and Alaskan tundra wolves. Restored USSR–era cars are displayed at the Museum of the Soviet Automobile Industry.
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Sergei explains the important of drawing in architecture.
Metropolitan Museum of Chuvash Art
A geeky Chuvash ghetto rapper Vandool featuring a video on Ancient Chuvash Sculpture Exhibittion in Metropolitan Museum.
Russia Chuvashia region, Kugesi settlement
2016 03 18 Spring in Russia Chuvash Republic City Kanash
«Далекая и никому не известная, но страшная Россия»
Канаш - город в России, административный центр Канашского района Чувашии. Индустриальный город, транспортный центр Чувашии, крупный железнодорожный центр республики. Дата возникновения:1892 г. Население:45 734 чел. Телефонный код:83533 Площадь:18,5 км²
Distant and unknown, but scary Russia
Canas - eine Stadt in Russland, das administrative Zentrum der Канашского Bezirk Tschuwaschien. Industrielle Stadt -, Verkehrs-Center Tschuwaschien, ein großer Bahnhof, das Zentrum der Republik. Datum der Entstehung:1892 Bevölkerung:45 734 Personen Telefon-Code des Landes:83533 Fläche:18,5 km2
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Ship passing the Kremlin in Moscow [CC]
Location: Moskva river, Moscow, Russia.
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Sinkăl (Single) -- Cecek Parăttăm
Cecek akrăm ta, cecek akrăm ta,
Shătsa tuhrĕ pul' hytă cul
Păhajmarăm-shi? Shăvarmarăm-shi?
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Man kuşşul' tumlat' cul şine
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Manăn cunăm şunnine
Cecek parăttăm, cecek parăttăm
Shătajman pulsan mĕn tăvas?
Es havaslă-i? Purte lajăh-i?
San telejshĕn savănam
Aneta Dolezal (Yoshkar-Ola 2010)
hope of russian romance
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Путешествие из Петербурга в Москву.
Вольный город Одесса.
Платоша Зубов — последняя любовь.
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Galina Dmitrieva, Ivan Khristovorov.
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The USSR anti-religious campaign of 1928–1941 was a new phase of anti-religious persecution in the Soviet Union following the anti-religious campaign of 1921–1928. The campaign began in 1929, with the drafting of new legislation that severely prohibited religious activities and called for a heightened attack on religion in order to further disseminate atheism. This had been preceded in 1928 at the fifteenth party congress, where Joseph Stalin criticized the party for failure to produce more active and persuasive anti-religious propaganda. This new phase coincided with the beginning of the forced mass collectivization of agriculture and the nationalization of the few remaining private enterprises.
Many of those who had been arrested in the 1920s would continue to remain in prison throughout the 1930s and beyond.
The main target of the anti-religious campaign in the 1920s and 1930s was the Russian Orthodox Church, which had the largest number of faithful. Nearly all of its clergy, and many of its believers, were shot or sent to labour camps. Theological schools were closed, and church publications were prohibited. More than 85,000 Orthodox priests were shot in 1937 alone. Only a twelfth of the Russian Orthodox Church's priests were left functioning in their parishes by 1941.In the period between 1927 and 1940, the number of Orthodox Churches in the Russian Republic fell from 29,584 to less than 500.The campaign slowed down in the late 1930s and early 1940s, and came to an abrupt end after the commencement of Operation Barbarossa. The challenge produced by the German invasion would ultimately prevent the public withering away of religion in Soviet society.This campaign, like the campaigns of other periods that formed the basis of the USSR's efforts to eliminate religion and replace it with atheism supported with a materialist world view, was accompanied with official claims that there was no religious persecution in the USSR, and that believers who were being targeted were for other reasons. Believers were in fact being widely targeted and persecuted for their belief or promotion of religion, as part of the state's campaign to disseminate atheism, but officially the state claimed that no such persecution existed and that the people being targeted - when they admitted that people were being targeted - were only being attacked for resistance to the state or breaking the law. This guise served Soviet propaganda abroad, where it tried to promote a better image of itself especially in light of the great criticism against it from foreign religious influences.