Rus' (people) — Rus’ (Русь, IPA2|rusʲ, Русичи, Русы) are an ancient people whose name survives in the cognates Russians , [ [http://www.britannica.com/eb/article 9064447/Rus at Encyclopedia Britannica] ] Rusyns , and Ruthenians , and who are viewed by the modern … Wikipedia
soviet — SOVIÉT, soviete, s.n. (În fosta U.R.S.S.) Organ al puterii de stat centrale şi locale format din deputaţi aleşi de cetăţeni. [pr.: vi et] – Din rus. sovet. Trimis de dante, 24.07.2004. Sursa: DEX 98 soviét s. n. (sil. vi et), pl. soviéte Trimis … Dicționar Român
Rus|sian — «RUHSH uhn», adjective, noun. –adj. of or having to do with Russia or the former Soviet Union, the people, or their language: »The Western world was treated to the first publication…including the Russian census…since 1939 (Newsweek). –n. 1. a… … Useful english dictionary
soviet — 1917, from Rus. sovet governing council, lit. council, from O.Rus. suvetu, from su with + vetu counsel; loan translation of Gk. symboulion council of advisors … Etymology dictionary
Ruś Szlachtowska — ( Shlakhtov Ruthenia ) was a name introduced in 1930s by Prof. Roman Reinfuss to denote the region surrounding four villages(Biała and Czarna Woda, Jaworki and Szlachtowa) in Grajcarek valley in Pieniny mountains in southern Poland.The region was … Wikipedia
Soviet Union — USSR and CCCP redirect here. For other uses, see USSR (disambiguation) and CCCP (disambiguation). Soviet redirects here. For the term itself, see Soviet (council). For other uses, see Soviet (disambiguation). Union of Soviet Socialist Republics … Wikipedia
Soviet occupation of Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina — History of Moldova This article is part of a series Antiquity … Wikipedia
Rus (name) — This article is about Rus as a name. For information the Rus people, see Rus people. Name of Russia redirects here. See Name of Russia (Russia TV) for the television programme. Originally, the name Rus (Русь, Rus’) referred to the people,[1] the… … Wikipedia
Rus' people — This article is about The Norse people Rus . For information the Rus name, see Rus (name). Guests from Overseas, Nicholas Roerich (1899). The Rus (Slavic: Русь, Swedish: Rus, Gre … Wikipedia
Soviet calendar — The Soviet calendar added five and six day work weeks between 1929 and 1940 to the Gregorian calendar adopted by Russia in 1918. Although the traditional seven day week was still recognized, a day of rest on Sunday was replaced by one day of rest … Wikipedia
Soviet Union national rugby union team — The USSR national rugby union team was a sporting side that represented the Soviet Union in rugby union until the early 1990s.HistoryAlthough there was the Soviet Cup and the Soviet Championship, rugby never became a major sport in the USSR.… … Wikipedia