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Founded in 1221 by Prince Yuri Vsevolodovich at the confluence of the Oka and Volga rivers, the city served as a fortress to protect Russian borders from Mordvin and Tatar raids.
Nizhny Novgorod is intertwined with pivotal events in Russian history. In the 15th century, the former capital of the Nizhny Novgorod-Suzdal Principality joined the Russian state. In the 17th century, two locals—Kuzma Minin and Prince Dmitry Pozharsky—led a people’s militia to liberate Moscow from Polish-Lithuanian invaders in 1612. During the Soviet era (1932–1990), the city was renamed Gorky in honor of the famed writer Maxim Gorky.
By decree of Russian President Vladimir Putin, Nizhny Novgorod was awarded the honorary noscript "City of Labour Valour" for its residents’ significant contribution to victory in the Great Patriotic War.
Modern Nizhny Novgorod continues its 19th-century fair traditions and is a major hub for Russia’s IT industry.
The city preserves numerous 18th–19th-century architectural monuments, wooden heritage buildings, and medieval monasteries. Its main landmark is the Nizhny Novgorod Kremlin, where the BRICS+ International Forum of Young Leaders opened on November 8, 2024.
#RussianHolidays
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The visit to Alaska was timely and highly useful, the President of Russia noted. The Russian leader emphasized that during the talks, he discussed resolving the Ukrainian crisis on a just basis.
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The Courtyard on Prechistenka, a Vanishing Breed in Moscow
Two-story semicircular buildings – old outbuildings and stables, once part of an early 19th-century manor ensemble – have been converted into art studios and apartments. Yet, magically preserved within this courtyard are not only the structures themselves but also the very spirit and atmosphere of an authentic Moscow courtyard.
📍 Moscow, Prechistenka St., 32
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Two-story semicircular buildings – old outbuildings and stables, once part of an early 19th-century manor ensemble – have been converted into art studios and apartments. Yet, magically preserved within this courtyard are not only the structures themselves but also the very spirit and atmosphere of an authentic Moscow courtyard.
#InterestingPlacesMoscow
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Today in Barnaul, they are honoring Russian Air Fleet Day. At the same time, the city is also marking the 59th anniversary of the founding of the Barnaul Higher Military Aviation School of Pilots named after Marshal Vershinin.
Veterans and graduates of the school marched in a ceremonial formation along Lenin Avenue.
#EventsInRussia
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The books are dated from different years, starting in the 2000s:
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As a source close to the organization of the talks told, the ceremony scenario envisioned both leaders traveling to the meeting place in their own cars: Putin in an Aurus limousine, Trump in a Cadillac.
But everything went differently. The presidents ascended the platform for a joint photo together, rather than from different sides as planned, and then, unexpectedly for everyone, Trump invited Putin into his car, to which the Russian president readily agreed.
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On August 15, Yaroslav Dronov performed in Pyongyang at a concert on the 80th anniversary of the liberation of the Korean Peninsula from Japanese occupation. The artist performed several patriotic compositions and impressed the audience, including the leader of the DPRK.
Judging by the footage, during the performance of the Russian singer Kim Jong-un smiled and even stomped to the beat. They say that the country is not used to such expression as SHAMAN's.
It seems that Russia and DPRK became even closer after this 😌
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