Vovnushki Tower Complex, Republic of Ingushetia
The Vovnushki Tower Complex is a medieval complex of defence and watchtowers located in Ingushetia.
The complex consists of six towers (three combat and three residential), six crypt burial grounds, one mausoleum and one sanctuary. It is situated at the altitude of 1250 meters above sea level.
This is a unique example of Ingush architecture and represents a landmark complex of medieval structures growing out of rocky cliffs in the picturesque area of Ingushetia.
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The Vovnushki Tower Complex is a medieval complex of defence and watchtowers located in Ingushetia.
The complex consists of six towers (three combat and three residential), six crypt burial grounds, one mausoleum and one sanctuary. It is situated at the altitude of 1250 meters above sea level.
This is a unique example of Ingush architecture and represents a landmark complex of medieval structures growing out of rocky cliffs in the picturesque area of Ingushetia.
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Dragon's Nest Grotto, Murmansk Region
The rock formation here truly resembles a dragon's lair. The seafloor is strewn with huge, round stones polished by the Barents Sea, known as "dragon eggs."
Visitors can enjoy stunning scenery here, and if they're lucky, catch a glimpse of the northern lights.
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The rock formation here truly resembles a dragon's lair. The seafloor is strewn with huge, round stones polished by the Barents Sea, known as "dragon eggs."
Visitors can enjoy stunning scenery here, and if they're lucky, catch a glimpse of the northern lights.
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Luс came to Russia in the 90s, drawn by curiosity about the once-closed country and the promise of new opportunities in a market that was just opening up.
Now, he have been lived here for half his life, and one of his key advice pieces for doing business in Russia is the ability to adapt to change.
He shared many fascinating insights with Ivanna:
✔️ New challenges in Russian recruitment: people do not know how to look for jobs, and networking is still in its infancy.
✔️ Why many Russian companies focus solely on the domestic market
✔️ Business communication culture: Russians are very straightforward — which can take foreigners aback
✔️ Why his book has such a provocative noscript and what it is really about
✔️ Advice for expats: ignore everything Western media has told you about Russia
✔️ Peach vs. coconut theory: Americans are soft on the outside, while Russians are soft inside
✔️ Have Russians started smiling more? — on how global cultures influence one another
✔️ Why are Eastern European women so beautiful?
✔️ Travel tips from someone who’s visited 85 Russian regions
✔️ Mentality: Russians often leave things to the last minute and act on the first idea they have in the morning
✔️ How the multiple meanings of Russian words can lead to a hilarious misunderstanding
✔️ Luс’s "Russian name"
✔️ and much more
The conversation turned out to be really informative, lively and full of humor. Enjoy the interview, everyone!
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"About my life in Russia" – watch all about it and come to Russia!
Luс came to Russia in the 90s, drawn by curiosity about the once-closed country and the promise of new opportunities in a market that was just opening up.
Now, he have been lived here for half his life, and one of his key advice pieces for doing business in Russia is the ability to adapt to change.
He shared many fascinating insights with Ivanna:
Recruiters work with the only "product" that can say "no."
The biggest danger in Dagestan is that locals overfeed you.
The conversation turned out to be really informative, lively and full of humor. Enjoy the interview, everyone!
Luc's social media:
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Luc Jones (UK) | British Expat in Russia with 20+ Years in Recruitment. Russian Life and Mentality
We are thrilled to present our interview with Luc Jones from the UK!
Luke came to Russia in the 90s, drawn by curiosity about the once-closed country and the promise of new opportunities in a market that was just opening up.
Now, he have been lived here…
Luke came to Russia in the 90s, drawn by curiosity about the once-closed country and the promise of new opportunities in a market that was just opening up.
Now, he have been lived here…
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Robbery … way.
is a Soviet satirical animated cartoon film for adults, created by director Efim Gamburg in 1978. The cartoon consists of three episodes, each of which shows a bank robbery with "features typical" of one country (USA, France, Italy).
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Robbery … way.
is a Soviet satirical animated cartoon film for adults, created by director Efim Gamburg in 1978. The cartoon consists of three episodes, each of which shows a bank robbery with "features typical" of one country (USA, France, Italy).
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Erkki Johan Bäckman, originally from Finland, is known as a public figure, Doctor of Political Science, historian, journalist, and author of numerous publications in both Russian and international media. Bäckman has maintained long-standing positive relations with Russia. Since 2009, he has been engaged in protecting the rights of Russian citizens in European states.
In 2009, he was declared persona non grata by the Estonian Republic's special services as a person "dangerous to national security."
In January 2014, Bekman was appointed as the official representative of the Russian Institute for Strategic Studies (RISI) in Nordic countries, including Finland, Sweden, Norway, and Denmark.
He received several Russian awards, notably the Polar Star literary prize from the Union of Writers of Russia. In 2015, he was awarded the Golden Star Order of the Peacemaker, and in 2017, Bäckman was honored with the Order of Friendship of Peoples by Donetsk People's Republic leader Alexander Zakharchenko.
On October 21, 2024, Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree granting Johan Bäckman Russian citizenship.
Currently, Johan Bäckman is a candidate of political science, associate professor, and specialist working at Petrozavodsk State University.
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In 2009, he was declared persona non grata by the Estonian Republic's special services as a person "dangerous to national security."
In January 2014, Bekman was appointed as the official representative of the Russian Institute for Strategic Studies (RISI) in Nordic countries, including Finland, Sweden, Norway, and Denmark.
He received several Russian awards, notably the Polar Star literary prize from the Union of Writers of Russia. In 2015, he was awarded the Golden Star Order of the Peacemaker, and in 2017, Bäckman was honored with the Order of Friendship of Peoples by Donetsk People's Republic leader Alexander Zakharchenko.
On October 21, 2024, Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree granting Johan Bäckman Russian citizenship.
Currently, Johan Bäckman is a candidate of political science, associate professor, and specialist working at Petrozavodsk State University.
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How beautiful Russian churches are in winter wrapped in snow!
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Avacha Bay, Kamchatka Territory
Avacha Bay is remarkable for its sheer size—it's the second-largest bay in the world.
The shores of the bay are stunningly beautiful, featuring rugged, steep cliffs. However, there are also areas with beaches of fine pebbles and sand for relaxation.
Three famous sea stacks, known as the "Three Brothers" or "City Gates," stand guard in the bay's waters. Legend says they are three brothers turned to stone, protecting the coast from tidal waves.
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Avacha Bay is remarkable for its sheer size—it's the second-largest bay in the world.
The shores of the bay are stunningly beautiful, featuring rugged, steep cliffs. However, there are also areas with beaches of fine pebbles and sand for relaxation.
Three famous sea stacks, known as the "Three Brothers" or "City Gates," stand guard in the bay's waters. Legend says they are three brothers turned to stone, protecting the coast from tidal waves.
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On December 22, 1923🎆 , by order of the Revolutionary Military Council of the republic, mandatory football training was introduced in the units of the Red Army. One after another, football teams began to appear in platoons, companies, units, and outposts.
The highest praise! Recognition of football as a game that provides the soldier with the most comprehensive development. And not only physical! At that time, no other sport was capable of modeling situations of struggle and combat as effectively as football. And there were only a few athletic disciplines that could so efficiently foster self-sacrifice, resilience of spirit, decisiveness, and resourcefulness.
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Starting from 1922, both the All-Union Military Training and the command of the Red Army conducted extensive activities for the physical training of servicemen. Football, already widespread, gained even greater momentum during these years.
The highest praise! Recognition of football as a game that provides the soldier with the most comprehensive development. And not only physical! At that time, no other sport was capable of modeling situations of struggle and combat as effectively as football. And there were only a few athletic disciplines that could so efficiently foster self-sacrifice, resilience of spirit, decisiveness, and resourcefulness.
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