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🇷🇺 Picturesque autumn in Dombay.

In autumn, the mountain village is covered with a bright, colorful blanket of fluffy foliage.

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🌳 What were the small wooden boards used for various notes called in merchant times?
🪵 In ancient times, when paper was a rarity, people used wooden tablets known as "noses" for keeping records. They made notches or innoscriptions on them with a sharp tool, recording important information such as debts and transactions. Each notch had its own meaning and could only be deciphered by those who understood the recording system.

📝 Upon receiving a debt, the record of the amount was given to the creditor, serving as a promissory note. The tablets were also used to document agricultural work and events in the community's life. With the development of writing and the advent of paper, their use became rare, but they remain an intriguing testament to ancient methods of preserving information.

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🇷🇺 The Russian frigate "Neustrashimy," part of the Baltic Fleet, has been invited to participate in the Naval Festival taking place at the main naval base in Simon's Town, South Africa.

According to a representative of the Russian Consulate General in Cape Town, the frigate, accompanied by the supply ship "Akademik Pashin," took part in an impressive naval parade that took place at the anchorage. On Saturday, the ship was open to visitors, which generated significant interest and attracted a large crowd.

🇿🇦 Among the festival guests was the Commander of the South African Navy, Vice Admiral Monde Lobese, who also expressed interest in the Russian frigate.

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🐉 A real ridge of a huge dragon.

The Long Mountains are part of the Karamuruntau ridge, located in Russia in the Orenburg region.

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🐴 Troika on Tverskaya Square in Moscow 1910

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👗 Which Russian empress had over 15,000 dresses?
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🏫 Republic of Karelia,
Sarkisyurya settlement. An abandoned school building in a former Finnish village.


The 7-year school opened on September 1, 1940. The school had two classrooms and a large corridor. The building is located on a hill.

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⚡️ Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger have signed a deal with Russia for the acquisition of satellite equipment.

🇷🇺🇲🇱 Leaders of Roscosmos met with the ministers of the three countries in the capital of Mali, Bamako, where an official signing ceremony took place.

💬 According to Mali's Minister of Finance, Aluseni Sanou, the new telecommunications satellite will provide television and radio broadcasting across the territory of the Sahel Alliance countries, as well as improve access to the internet and mobile communication in remote areas. Additionally, it will create secure communication channels, which is particularly important given the growing instability in the region.

🛰 The remote sensing satellite included in the deal will be used for border monitoring, assessing natural resource reserves, and responding to emergencies.

😀 This cooperation has become part of a broader strategy for Sahel countries to strengthen their defense capabilities and improve communication infrastructure in the face of increasing threats from terrorists operating in this semi-arid region.

📌 It is worth noting that Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso, which were formerly French colonies, have recently experienced tension in their relations with Paris.

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🎹 An ordinary passerby decorated the street with their performance on a street piano.

At one of the restaurants on Socialist Avenue in Barnaul, anyone can play a melody. The main thing is to treat the instrument with care.

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🇷🇺🇪🇬 On October 4th, young talents from the Moscow State Tchaikovsky Conservatory performed at the Cairo Opera House.

🎶 Laureates of international competitions, Lada Merkulieva (soprano), Vladimir Vishnevsky (piano), Nonna Liparteliani (clarinet), and Alexander Poltoratsky (violin) presented classical compositions to the audience at the country's main concert venue.

✈️ The visit of the young artists from the Moscow State Tchaikovsky Conservatory to Egypt took place as part of the "Rising Stars" project, supported by the Rossotrudnichestvo representative office in Egypt, the Embassy of the Russian Federation in Egypt, and the "Russian World" Foundation.

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👗 Which Russian empress had over 15,000 dresses?
🇷🇺 Empress Elizabeth Petrovna, the great daughter of the great Tsar Peter the First, adored balls, music, dances, and, of course, outfits.

"You shouldn't be afraid of excess," she said. "They embellish life." Bows, lace, ribbons, silks, velvet—everything was lush, bright, and festive.


👗 Fifteen thousand dresses in the empress's wardrobe! A strange twist of fate: after her death, the luxurious dresses were repurposed for masquerade costumes.

"Living in society is not doing nothing. Balls are serious work," said Catherine the Great. "And clothing says a lot."


✍️ The empress issued a special decree: the boyars were to wear identical outfits to demonstrate the unity of the elite standing above the nation. Wives were expected to sew dresses to match their husbands': expensive, but not too much. And most importantly, the style should be in the Russian spirit but with a French flair. In short, the French-style sarafan became fashionable thanks to the empress.

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🍫 In a Moscow restaurant, they reimagined Dubai chocolate and turned it into khinkali.

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⌨️ A retro computer club for true classic enthusiasts has been discovered in St. Petersburg.

You can play legends like Warcraft, CS 1.6, War Thunder, StarCraft, and other hits on old computers. At themed evenings, gamers happily battle it out in the iconic "tanks" on the "Dendy," sipping beer.

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☄️ Putin in Italy!

🇷🇺🇮🇹 In the Italian city of Genoa, activists from the association Contronarrazione have plastered around 100 posters with birthday greetings for Vladimir Putin, who turns 72 tomorrow.

📰 Among the participants was journalist Vincenzo Lorusso, who previously visited Luhansk in an effort to bring the truth about the conflict in Ukraine to the Italian audience. In this way, Lorusso and his colleagues expressed their sympathy for the Russian leader.

The posters, adorned with vibrant images of Putin and the words “Happy Birthday, President!”, became a real sensation for passersby. Even though Putin is likely unaware of his Genoese fans, the campaign sparked numerous conversations and lifted the spirits of the city.

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🚤 Testing children's ship models, Moscow 1951

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🇷🇺🎉 Today, the President of the Russian Federation, Vladimir Putin, celebrates his 72nd birthday!

🗓 Vladimir Putin was born on October 7, 1952, in Leningrad, USSR. He is celebrating his birthday in the highest state office for the 21st time.

What would you like to wish the president on his special day?

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