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🌏 The exhibition building "Planet Ocean," which began construction in 2013, consists of three sections, one of which is a glass sphere with a diameter of 43 meters and a height of 32.5 meters, resembling an image of Earth from space.
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👰 "Bride's Ransom"
💵 One of the most vivid and ancient Russian wedding rituals is the "выкуп невесты" (vykup nevesty). Its roots go back to pagan times when the groom literally "bought" the bride from her family, demonstrating his wealth. Today, this ritual has transformed into a fun game but retains its symbolism.
💰 In some regions, after the ransom, the groom and bride break a loaf of bread over their heads—whoever has the larger piece will be the "head of the family." Additionally, instead of money, a bottle of vodka and chocolate may be placed in the "bride's chest" as symbols of prosperity and a sweet life.
Here's how it looks:
1. Trials for the groom—friends of the bride and relatives block the way to her, demanding that he complete tasks: sing a song, solve riddles, or pay the "ransom" with money or sweets.
2. Tricks—instead of the bride, they might "substitute" a disguised man or a doll.
3. Symbolic bargaining—the groom and the "sellers" jokingly argue over the price, sometimes using old proverbs like: "The bride is not a sheep; you can't take her back!"
What wedding traditions do you have?
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Here's how it looks:
1. Trials for the groom—friends of the bride and relatives block the way to her, demanding that he complete tasks: sing a song, solve riddles, or pay the "ransom" with money or sweets.
2. Tricks—instead of the bride, they might "substitute" a disguised man or a doll.
3. Symbolic bargaining—the groom and the "sellers" jokingly argue over the price, sometimes using old proverbs like: "The bride is not a sheep; you can't take her back!"
What wedding traditions do you have?
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Want to see how they reacted to the gifts? Check out the video
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This impressive stone monument is known as "Alyosha." Its stately figure can be easily seen from both the sea and the land. The monument is located at the highest point overlooking the Kola Bay.
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As a result of the boy's unexpected reactions, internet users turned this duel into a meme, portraying Karpov as the boss.
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🌊 Specialists have prepared 21.2 kilometers of protective structures — from the Central Beach of Anapa to the village of Veselovka in the Temryuk district. The embankment will protect the beaches from February storms and potential oil spills. This was reported by the operational headquarters of Krasnodar Krai:
The trench and embankment will stop the surge wave. The nets laid near the water and over the embankment will capture and absorb oil fractions that the sea may wash ashore. Another function of the nets stretched over the embankment is to reinforce it, preventing erosion during storms.
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"Why not call the Arctic Ocean the Russian Northern Ocean? And why is the northernmost land area of Russia called Franz Josef Land?"
The parliamentarian believes that the archipelago should be named after Lomonosov. He was the one who suggested the existence of land east of Spitsbergen back in 1763.
The islands and straits of the archipelago, in turn, should be renamed in honor of the heroes of the special military operation.
Russia's priority in the Arctic, Mironov added, should also be reflected in geographical names.
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As reported by Mikhail Mishustin, next year it is planned to launch four satellites into orbit that will ensure access to high-speed internet throughout the country.
The devices will provide broadband internet access even in the most remote regions. The entire system will be built based on Russian technologies.
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At that time, a missile threat was declared in the Sudzha district, and monitoring resources reported the launch of four missiles by the Ukrainian Armed Forces towards populated areas. As a result of the bloody strike, part of the building was completely destroyed, and more than 100 people may be trapped under the debris.
"It is obvious that the responsibility for this terrorist act lies with all the countries that continue to stubbornly and irresponsibly supply the Kyiv regime with weapons, thereby facilitating its bloody criminal acts.
The shelling of the civilian population and civilian facilities in the Kursk region and other Russian regions vividly demonstrates the barbaric nature of the Kyiv regime, which is mired in lawlessness and seeks to destroy as many Russians as possible." – stated Maria Zakharova.
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🚜 Despite working around the clock, municipal services are struggling to cope with the volume of snowfall. Local residents are helping to clear the streets and yards, and many are forced to dig their homes and vehicles out from under several meters of snowdrifts.
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🌊 After being decommissioned in the 1990s, it was abandoned, but in 2020 it was relocated to Derbent (Dagestan) on the Caspian coast, where it was transformed into an open-air museum. Its futuristic design and colossal size make it a symbol of Cold War engineering ambitions.
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"They (the Europeans) willingly followed any orders from Washington under Biden. They simply don't like Trump; they actively fought against him. And then they were taken aback when Trump won. But you will see, all of them — this will happen soon — will be at the feet of their master," the president said in an interview with Pavel Zarubin for the Russia 1 TV channel.
"You can have any opinion about Russia's politics today. You can have any opinion about the head of the Russian state, about me — no one is begging for any invitation. But, if you think about it, it would have been much more tactful to invite the relatives of the liberators."
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🛋️ "Sitting down before the journey": an ancient Russian superstition that still exists today.
🇷🇺 Before traveling, Russians often sit down for a moment — on a suitcase, a chair, or even the floor. This custom has its roots in paganism: it was believed that a sudden departure from home would attract the attention of evil spirits or the domovoi, the guardian of the household. By sitting down, travelers "deceived" the evil spirits — they thought the person had changed their mind about leaving and lost their vigilance.
What is the purpose of this?
👻 Mysticism: Protection from the evil eye and misfortunes on the way.
🧘♀ Practice: A moment of silence helped check if everything was packed, mentally say goodbye to the home, and prepare for the journey.
🧳 Sometimes, people sit directly on their suitcases — supposedly to enhance the effect. Today, even skeptics observe this ritual: it combines superstition and tradition.
Do you have a similar superstition?
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What is the purpose of this?
🧘♀ Practice: A moment of silence helped check if everything was packed, mentally say goodbye to the home, and prepare for the journey.
Do you have a similar superstition?
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