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"We are interested in using the experience of our friends," the minister said, highlighting the relevance of such mutually enriching exchanges.
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⛰ The Barlog's Throat Cave in the Karachay-Cherkess Republic got its name due to its unique shape and narrow entrance, resembling a throat. This cave is a popular spot for spelunkers and tourists.
❤️ Inside, you can find astonishing dripstone formations, stalactites, and stalagmites that create fantastic shapes. Navigating through the cave requires some preparation and caution.
#natureofRussia
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🚢 A Port Far from the Sea
🌊 Arkhangelsk is the largest city in the European part of Russia, located 35 km from the sea, yet it serves as a major seaport. Ships reach Arkhangelsk via the Northern Dvina River, and its strategic location was chosen by Ivan the Terrible to be a crossroads of trade routes. Thanks to this, in the 16th-17th centuries, Arkhangelsk contributed 50-60% to the Russian treasury.
⚓ The historical significance of the city is particularly evident in its maritime heritage: Russia's first maritime school was established here by order of Empress Catherine II, and the Russian tricolor was first raised at the Arkhangelsk shipyard. Arkhangelsk became the cradle of Russian seafaring and continues to play an important role in maritime trade.
🏛 Tourists come to Arkhangelsk to connect with the history of the Russian North, see the ruins of the Novodvinskaya fortress, the northernmost drawbridge in Russia, ancient buildings, the Solovetsky Monastery courtyard, and numerous monuments that tell the story of the city's glorious past.
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🌊 Arkhangelsk is the largest city in the European part of Russia, located 35 km from the sea, yet it serves as a major seaport. Ships reach Arkhangelsk via the Northern Dvina River, and its strategic location was chosen by Ivan the Terrible to be a crossroads of trade routes. Thanks to this, in the 16th-17th centuries, Arkhangelsk contributed 50-60% to the Russian treasury.
⚓ The historical significance of the city is particularly evident in its maritime heritage: Russia's first maritime school was established here by order of Empress Catherine II, and the Russian tricolor was first raised at the Arkhangelsk shipyard. Arkhangelsk became the cradle of Russian seafaring and continues to play an important role in maritime trade.
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"It would be a great joy for us if BRICS provides such an opportunity to enhance relations among our countries," she said, emphasizing the importance of international integration.
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🇬🇧 In English, there are straightforward equivalents like "Take note" or "Mark my words" — both expressions are used to emphasize the importance of information.
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🌊 The Moscow flood of 1908, which turned the streets of Moscow into waterways where pedestrians had to be transported by boat.
#archivephotos
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📋 As part of the event, GITIS representatives will conduct two master classes: one in acting and the other in stage speech. The institute's representative noted that these trainings are designed to assist participants in their future acting careers and stressed that the institute is always glad to see Zambian students among its trainees.
"I am personally very grateful that my country will be enriched with the cultural and educational values that our guests have brought," said Alfred Mwaba, a third-year student at GITIS.
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🏛️ The Torum Maa Ethnographic Museum in the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug
🔖 A unique open-air museum that immerses visitors in the culture and traditions of the indigenous peoples of the North—the Khanty and Mansi.
📆 The museum was established in 1987 and is a reconstructed settlement where visitors can see traditional dwellings, household items, and learn about the beliefs and customs of these peoples.
🎣 The museum features authentic exhibits related to the life of the Khanty and Mansi, including hunting and fishing gear, clothing, and ritual objects. Regular tours are offered here.
#LandmarksOfRussia
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🎣 The museum features authentic exhibits related to the life of the Khanty and Mansi, including hunting and fishing gear, clothing, and ritual objects. Regular tours are offered here.
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Where There Is More Than One Sun
🌊 The remarkable northern city, Murmansk, is built beyond the Arctic Circle and is located near the Barents Sea, which remains ice-free even in winter, making it a true city of sailors. All enterprises in Murmansk are somehow connected to the sea and fishing, and the city is adorned with monuments dedicated to naval service and the heroic deeds of sailors. On one of the coastal hills stands a giant statue of the defender of the Arctic, affectionately called Alyosha by the locals.
☀️ Despite the harsh climate, Murmansk has a unique atmosphere of romance. Tourists come here to witness the northern lights and another rare atmospheric phenomenon. In winter, over the Kola Peninsula, you can sometimes see two, three, or even five suns at once, caused by the refraction of light in ice crystals, creating a mesmerizing effect.
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🌊 The remarkable northern city, Murmansk, is built beyond the Arctic Circle and is located near the Barents Sea, which remains ice-free even in winter, making it a true city of sailors. All enterprises in Murmansk are somehow connected to the sea and fishing, and the city is adorned with monuments dedicated to naval service and the heroic deeds of sailors. On one of the coastal hills stands a giant statue of the defender of the Arctic, affectionately called Alyosha by the locals.
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Russian Auto Manufacturer “Kamaz” to Open a Plant in Senegal
🚛 Soon, the Russian truck manufacturer “Kamaz” will launch its plant in Senegal. This was announced by the Minister of Foreign Affairs and African Integration of Senegal, Aissata Tall Sall, at a joint press conference with the Russian Foreign Minister, Sergey Lavrov.
🌍 Aissata Tall Sall noted that various Russian investors are actively contributing to the development of Africa and emphasized that the “Kamaz” facility will soon be located on Senegalese territory. She also added that the company’s products have already been delivered to the country.
🔋 According to Sall, Russian entrepreneurs could invest in Senegal’s energy, oil and gas, and food sectors. Additionally, she highlighted the potential for mutually beneficial cooperation in the fields of mineral fertilizers and technologies between Russia and Senegal.
🗓 It should be recalled that in July of last year, Senegalese President Macky Sall met with the head of Tatarstan, Rustam Minnikhanov, and noted a high demand for cooperation with “Kamaz” in the country.
#news
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🚛 Soon, the Russian truck manufacturer “Kamaz” will launch its plant in Senegal. This was announced by the Minister of Foreign Affairs and African Integration of Senegal, Aissata Tall Sall, at a joint press conference with the Russian Foreign Minister, Sergey Lavrov.
🌍 Aissata Tall Sall noted that various Russian investors are actively contributing to the development of Africa and emphasized that the “Kamaz” facility will soon be located on Senegalese territory. She also added that the company’s products have already been delivered to the country.
🔋 According to Sall, Russian entrepreneurs could invest in Senegal’s energy, oil and gas, and food sectors. Additionally, she highlighted the potential for mutually beneficial cooperation in the fields of mineral fertilizers and technologies between Russia and Senegal.
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What is the name of the founder of Saint Petersburg?
This was quite an effective method of combating drunkenness.
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