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Page 1: Photo imagery – from Internet, with credits to authors, or from Wikipedia’s site  Musics – Russian Red Army Choir – The Internationale

Photo imagery – from Internet, with credits to authors, or from Wikipedia’s site www.wikipedia.org Musics – Russian Red Army Choir – The Internationale (Is not the Official National Anthem)

Soviet Army Chorus - Ochi Cherniye (Black Eyes)

Research, compilation and format: Delza Dias Ferreira

[email protected]

Colaboration and English version: Flavio Musa de Freitas Guimarães

Brazil – São Paulo – VIII - 2007

click

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Russian Federation - Russia

synchronized

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Russian Coat of Arms in the facade of the State Kremlin Palace

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Moskva river and Kremlin

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Kremlin Armory - Treasures of the Russian Tzars

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Treasures of the Russian Tzars - Kremlin Armory - The Fabergé Eggs have become a synonym for luxury and are regarded as masterpieces of the jeweler's art.

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Red Square - State History Museum and the Resurrection Gate

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Red Square - St. Basil – detail

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Red Square from St. Basil - at left Lenin Mausoleum; at back State History Museum and Resurrection Gate; and at right, the GUM, a worldwide known departament store.

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Red Square - St. Basil – Kremlin at background

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Moskwa river - Kremlin riverside

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link interative map

Kremlin – mapclick

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Resurrection Gate, built 1680, demolished in 1931, reconstructed 1995

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The GUM - Gosudarstvennyi Universalnyi Magazin – built in 1893, had preserved its marvelous architecture

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Interior of the departament store GUM

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The house of the Government of Russian Federation At background, Triumph-Palace, the tallest building in Europe

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Presidium of Russian Academy of Sciences – The Academy was founded in 1725

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Fyodor Dostoevsky , Russian writer, exponent of World literature

Moscow

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Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts

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Behind the Komsomolskaya square buildings, Kazanskiy railway station and hotel Leningradskaya

Moscow

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Vladimir Mayakovsky , rejuvenated Russian poetry of the 20th Century with the strength of its verses.

An Extraordinary Adventure

A hundred suns the sunset fired ………..

Shine all the time,for ever shine.

the last days' depths to plumb,to shine - !

spite every hell combined!So runs my slogan -

and the sun's!

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Russian graffitti

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Russian snow...

Moscow

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Troika Horses

The troika is a cultural icon, and a symbol of Russia

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Strogino girls (suburbs of Moscow)

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Moscow Monorail

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Moskva River, and Kotelnicheskaya apartment block

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Exhibition of Achievements of Soviet Economy or VDHKh - acronym still in use

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Moscow girls

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Moscow State University

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Modern replica of the original cathedral of Christ the Saviour, dynamited in 1931

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Cathedral of Christ Saviour - interior

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Novodevichy Convent - or Bogoroditse-Smolensky Monastery –virtually intact since the 17th century

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A museum, palace, or church? No! The grocery Yeliseyevsky's on Tverskaya street

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cheap good food and drinks

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Entrance to the Turandot restaurant

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Turandot restaurant

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The State Academic Bolshoi Theatre

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Russian Cossack State Dance Company

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Café Pushkin – the best aristocratic atmosphere

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A dinner at Café Pushkin

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Park Pobedi – easygoing and joy of life

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Traditional Russian Artisanship

Matryoshka dolls... and a beautiful smile of a very Russian lady ...

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Russian Art

Mikhail Vrubel The Swan Princess -1900

Victor KalininAnastasia - 2006

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To color the Winter is a Russian Art too… of living…

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The End