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  • 11Russian Trading System — The Russian Trading System is a stock market established in 1995 in Moscow, consolidating various regional trading floors into one exchange. Originally RTS was modelled on NASDAQ s trading and settlement software; in 1998 the exchange went on… …

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  • 12Russian ruble — Infobox Currency currency name in local = российский рубль ru icon [ tt. сум; ba. һум; cv. тенкĕ; os. сом; ud. манет; Mari: теҥге sa. солкуобай] image 1 = Banknote 5000 rubles (1997) front.jpg image title 1 = 5000 rubles image 2 = Rouble.jpg… …

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  • 13Russian famine of 1921 — The Russian famine of 1921, better known as Povolzhye famine, which began in the early spring of that year, and lasted through 1922, was a severe famine that occurred in Bolshevik Russia. The famine, which killed an estimated 5 million, affected… …

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  • 14Russian Industrial Leaders Index — The Russian Industrial Leaders Index (RUXX) is a composite index of Russian companies traded on global exchanges. The RUXX is calculated by Dow Jones Company and managed by Press Release Group and RIA Novosti, the Russian State Information Agency …

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  • 15Russian literature — Introduction       the body of written works produced in the Russian language, beginning with the Christianization of Kievan Rus in the late 10th century.       The unusual shape of Russian literary history has been the source of numerous… …

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  • 16Russian diaspora — The term Russian diaspora refers to the global community of ethnic Russians. The largest number of Russians living outside Russia can be found in former republics of the Soviet Union; sizeable Russian speaking populations also exist in the USA,… …

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  • 17Russian Mennonite — The Russian Mennonites are a group of Mennonites descended from Dutch and mainly Germanic Prussian Anabaptists who established colonies in South Russia (present day Ukraine) beginning in 1789. Since the late 1800s, many of them have come to… …

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  • 18Russian Expeditionary Force in France — The Russian Expeditionary Force was a World War I military force sent to France by the Russian Empire. In 1915 the French requested that Russian troops be sent to fight alongside their own army on the Western Front. Initially they asked for… …

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  • 19Russian history, 1855–1892 — Economic developmentThe late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries were times of crisis for Russian nuts. Not only did technology and industry continue to develop more rapidly in the West, but also new, dynamic, competitive great powers… …

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  • 20Russian wedding — A traditional Russian wedding lasts for at least two days and some weddings last as long as a week. Throughout the celebration there is dancing, singing, long toasts, and a lot of food and drinks. The best man and maid of honor are called… …

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