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  • 1Russian alphabet — The modern Russian alphabet is a variant of the Cyrillic alphabet. It was introduced into Kievan Rus at the time of Vladimir the Great s conversion to Christianity (988), or, if certain archeological finds are correctly dated, at a slightly… …

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  • 2Russian apartment bombings — Location Russia (Buynaksk Moscow Volgodonsk) Date Septembe …

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  • 3Russian Language and Literature — • Russian is a Slav language belonging to the Indo European family Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Russian Language and Literature     Russian Language and Literature …

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  • 4Russian language — Russian русский язык (russkiy yazyk) Pronunciation [ˈrusʲkʲɪj jɪˈzɨk] Spoken in Russia, countries of the fo …

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  • 5Russian jokes — ( ru. анекдоты (transcribed anekdoty), literally anecdotes) the most popular form of Russian humour, are short fictional stories or dialogues with a punch line. Russian joke culture features a series of categories with fixed and highly familiar… …

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  • 6Russian Academy of Sciences — s headquarters Established 1724 President Yury Sergeevich Osipov Address Leninsky prospekt 14 …

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  • 7Russian grammar — encompasses: * a highly synthetic morphology * a syntax that, for the literary language, is the conscious fusion of three elements: ** a Church Slavonic inheritance; ** a Western European style; ** a polished vernacular foundation.The Russian… …

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  • 8Russian Memorial, Lewes — Russian Memorial The Russian Memorial, showing the north west, west, and south west panels Location …

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  • 9Russian political jokes — (or, rather, Russophone political jokes) are a part of Russian humour and can be naturally grouped into the major time periods: Imperial Russia, Soviet Union and finally post Soviet Russia. Quite a few political themes can be found among other… …

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  • 10Russian presidential election, 2000 — Russian presidential elections were held on March 26, 2000. Incumbent, Prime Minister, and acting President Vladimir Putin, who had succeeded Boris Yeltsin on his resignation December 31, 1999, was seeking a four year term in his own right and… …

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