- The
Russkaya Pravda (sometimes
translated as Rus' Justice, Rus' Truth, or
Russian Justice) was the
legal code of
Kievan Rus' and its prin****lities during...
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Russkaya Polyana (Russian: Русская Поляна) is the name of
several urban and
rural inhabited localities (work settlements, selos, stations, and villages)...
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modern Russian, the
breed commonly called the
Borzoi is
officially known as
russkaya psovaya borzaya.
Other Russian sighthound breeds are
stepnaya borzaya (from...
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Russkaya Zhizn (Русская жизнь,
Russian Life) was a Left-Cadet
legal daily,
published in St. Petersburg, Russia, from
January 14, 1907. On
February 27,...
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Russkaya Konopelka (Russian: Русская Конопелька) is a
village in
Sudzhansky District,
Kursk Oblast, Russia. The
village is
located on the
Konopelka River...
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Russkaya Koshka (Russian: Русская Кошка) is a spit that
divides the
Anadyr Estuary from the Gulf of Anadyr. The name
literally translates as "the Russian...
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Russian Cyrillic as Рашн Ԝуман,
stylised in all caps),
originally titled "
Russkaya zhenshchina" (Русская женщина), is a song by Russian-Tajik
singer Manizha...
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Russkaya Beseda (Russian: Ру′сская бесе′да, English: The
Russian Colloquy) was a
Russian literary magazine founded in Moscow,
Russian Empire, in 1856 by...
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Russkaya Rech may
refer to:
Russkaya Rech (Moscow magazine),
published in
Moscow by
Evgenia Tur in 1861-1862
Russkaya Rech (Saint
Petersburg magazine)...
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Russkaya Zhuravka (Russian: Рýсская Журáвка) is a
rural locality (a selo) in Verkhnemamonsky...