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The Republic of Tatarstan, or simply Tatarstan, sometimes also called Tataria, is a republic of the Russian Federation located in Eastern Europe. It is a part of the Volga Federal District; and its capital and largest city is Kazan, an important cultural centre in Russia.
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The Republic of Tatarstan, or simply Tatarstan, sometimes also called Tataria, is a republic of the Russian Federation located in Eastern Europe. It is a part of the Volga Federal District; and its capital and largest city is Kazan, an important cultural centre in Russia.
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Learn about Moscow's architecture in our amazing documentary, 'Moscow Neighbourhoods: 100 Years of History'.
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The Moscow Kremlin’s Nikolskaya Tower: 120 years ago and now!
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Writer I.E. Babel spoke of the poet: “His love for justice, abundance, and joy, his love for resonant, intelligent words—this was his philosophy. It turned out to be the poetry of revolution.” Despite his romantic tendencies, Bagritsky’s poetry celebrates the construction of a new world. During the Civil War, he volunteered for the Red Army, writing agitational poems; later, working as a poet and artist at YUGROSTA in Odessa (the Southern Bureau of the Ukrainian branch of the Russian Telegraph Agency), he became the author of numerous leaflets, posters, and captions.
His childhood friend, writer L.I. Slavin, remarked about him: “Bagritsky is like his city—Odessa…” In 1925, the Bagritsky family moved to Kuntsevo near Moscow, renting half of an unassuming hut without amenities. It was in this humble dwelling that, in 1926, he wrote his most significant work, the poem *Thoughts about Opanas*—arguably the greatest creation of E.G. Bagritsky. The poem depicts Ukraine, exhausted by class strife—a majestic and tragic image. Its central theme revolves around the conflict between Opanas, a village youth dreaming of a quiet peasant life in liberated Ukraine, and the commissar Iosif Kogan, who defends the “supreme truth of the world revolution.” The poem is rich in colloquialisms and conversational speech. Bagritsky himself said about his work: “I wanted to craft it in the style of Ukrainian folk songs, like Taras Shevchenko did...” Later, based on this poem, Bagritsky composed the libretto for the opera *Thoughts about Opanas* for the State Musical Theater named after V.I. Nemirovich-Danchenko. Contemporary witnesses fondly remember that the poet always recited his works with great pleasure.
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Gibbon Falls is located on the Gibbon River in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA. Its height is approximately 26 meters.
Very similar to it are the Ugledar Waterfalls on the Ugledarka River in the Makarsky District. There are two waterfalls — the Upper and Lower Ugledar. Both are nearly the same height, although the Upper Ugledar surpasses the Lower in power. The 25-meter cascade creates a cloud of water spray at its base. Reaching the first waterfall is no more than a kilometer along the river, but getting to the second requires more effort — climbing up the rocks with ropes and following the river upstream.
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Krasnodar Krai is a region in Southern Russia bordering Crimea to the west (across the narrow Strait of Kerch), Georgia and Karachay-Cherkessia (part of Russia) to the south. Krasnodar Krai offers travelers Russia's premiere beach resorts as well as some of Europe's tallest mountains in its Caucasian south.
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Masha and The Bear - One, two, three! Light the Christmas tree! (Episode 3)
The Bear adores New Year’s Eve so much that he wakes up just to celebrate this holiday. He cleans his house, decorates the Christmas tree, and waits for Father Frost to come. But Masha arrives instead, and the holiday turns into a disaster: the tree burns down, the decorations break, and Father Frost gets into a car accident. The forest inhabitants risk being left without presents! But Masha and the Bear do their best to fix the situation, and they celebrate New Year like never before.
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The Bear adores New Year’s Eve so much that he wakes up just to celebrate this holiday. He cleans his house, decorates the Christmas tree, and waits for Father Frost to come. But Masha arrives instead, and the holiday turns into a disaster: the tree burns down, the decorations break, and Father Frost gets into a car accident. The forest inhabitants risk being left without presents! But Masha and the Bear do their best to fix the situation, and they celebrate New Year like never before.
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November 4 is National Unity Day in Russia.
It is symbolic that there is such a holiday in Russia. Indeed, representatives of a huge number of different ethnicities live in our country.
We are all different, we speak different languages and practice different religions, but we are all Russians! Now that the people of Donetsk and Lugansk People's Republics, Zaporozhye and Kherson regions have joined our ranks, we have become even more numerous.
Welcome to the family! We are a whole! This is our strength and the key to our successful future!!!
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One of Russia's unmissable attractions, the reserve is home to dozens of 18th- and 19th-century log buildings.
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