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Moscow Literary Sreda (Russian: Моско́вская Литерату́рная Cреда, romanized: Moskovskaya
Literaturnaya Sreda/Moskovskaja
Literaturnaja Sreda) was a Moscow...
- středa,
Macedonian среда
sreda,
Polish środa,
Russian среда
sredá,
Serbian среда
sreda or cриједа srijeda,
Slovak streda,
Slovene sreda,
Ukrainian середа sereda)...
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Sreda (Russian: Среда, Environment) is a
production company which produces TV
programs and
serials for
Channel One, Russia-1, NTV,
Channel 5, TV Centre...
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Federation illegal. In
early 2014
Boris Zimin became the
founder of the
Sreda Foundation.
Dmitry Zimin's
capital was
called the
source of financing. In...
- "extremist" and "nontraditional" faith. In 2012, the
research organisation Sreda, in
cooperation with the
Ministry of Justice,
published the
Arena Atlas...
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Trigger (Russian: Триггер) is a
Russian television series produced by
Sreda Film Productions.
Starring Maksim Matveyev.
Artyom Streletsky is an eccentric...
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known as kuvandon, in most villages.
According to the
research service Sreda,
North Ossetia is the
primary center of
Ossetian Folk
religion and 29% of...
- June 28, 2017. "Arena:
Atlas of
Religions and
Nationalities in Russia".
Sreda, 2012. "Salafis mustered". The Economist. "Biography of
Shaykh Said Afandi...
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established by the
Sreda Foundation headed by
Boris Zimin to
support free
professional journalism in Russia. In 2015,
after the
Sreda Foundation was closed...
- In 2012, the
first large-scale
survey of
religions in
Russia was done by
Sreda Arena.
Results showed that 66,840,000
people in the
country (47.4% of the...