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History of Russia (70645 bytes)
1: {{History of Russia}} 2: ...the principality of Muscovy had become the huge [[Russian Empire]], stretching from [[Poland]] eastward to... 4: ...ry responded to such pressures with a combination of halfhearted reform and repression. [[Serfdom]] wa... 6: ...economy and the party leaderships spelled the end of the Soviet Union. 8: ...s already tight control over parliament, regional officeholders, and civil society. History of post-Soviet Russia (66313 bytes) 1: {{History of Russia}} 2: ...arty of the Soviet Union|Communist Party]]. Thus, Russia was widely accepted as the Soviet Union's success... 4: ...r weapons and concentrated them under the command of its rocket and space forces. 6: ... economy|market]]-oriented reform along the lines of [[Poland]]'s "[[big bang]]," also known as "[[Sho... 8: ...s already tight control over parliament, regional officeholders, and civil society. History of the administrative division of Russia (3904 bytes) 1: {{History of the administrative division of Russia}} 2: ... the '''history of the administrative division of Russia''' from [[1708]] to [[1743]]. 4: ==Administrative reform of 1708== 6: ... as a ''Governorate General'' (translation of the Russian ''генераL... 10: ...eform abolished the system of lots, dividing most of the guberniyas into ''provinces'' (пр... Postage stamps and postal history of Russia (8074 bytes) 1: ...'''[[postage stamp]]s and [[postal history]] of [[Russia]]'''. Traditionally, philatelists include the [[S... 3: == Early postal history == 5: ...es from [[1079]], and mentions a governor Ratibor of [[Tmutarakan]]. The earliest surviving [[cover (p... 7: ... its operations, and in [[1716]] the first [[post office]]s opened, in Moscow and [[Saint Petersburg]]... 9: ...ST.PETERSBOVRG" (in Latin letters), but the first official recommendation to use postmarks did not com... History of the Jews in Russia and the Soviet Union (38279 bytes) 4: ...d in large numbers to the lightly populated areas of [[Ukraine]] and [[Lithuania]]. 6: ...s an [[ethnicity|ethnic]] group with a unique set of religious beliefs and practices. 11: ...were to be only three ''Romes'', that is, centers of rightful religious faith. The first two, ancient... 13: ...lly they were expelled, as when the captured part of [[Ukraine]] was cleared from Jews in the year [[1... 15: ...e Pale and required special permission to move to Russia proper. Hungary: Pre-History and Early History (8314 bytes) 1: ...the more recent history of Hungary, see [[History of Hungary]]. 5: ...mple, revealed a million years old dwelling place of prehistoric man. Human settlement began at the la... 8: ...he [[Tisza]], and [[Illyrians]] (Pannonians) west of the [[Danube]]. The latter erected enormous earth... 10: ...gely ceased in present-day Hungary at the beginng of the 1st century AD, the Celts gradually later on.... 13: ... settled at the upper Tisza river in the 2nd half of the 2nd century AD. Russia (25488 bytes) 6: ...| [[Image:Russia flag large.png|125px|Flag of the Russian Federation]] 7: ...| [[Image:Russia_coa.png|Russian Federation: Coat of Arms]] 9: | align="center" width="135px" | ([[Flag of Russia|In Detail]]) 10: ...align="center" width="135px" | ([[Coat of arms of Russia|In Detail]]) 15: | align="center" colspan="2" | [[image:LocationRussia.png]] Tula, Russia (1195 bytes) 1: ...an part of [[Russia]] located 165 km to the south of [[Moscow]], on the river [[Upa River|Upa]]. Popul... 3: Tula is the administrative center of [[Tula Oblast]]. 5: ...ld War 2]]), the city was important in production of armaments. The Germans failed to capture the heav... 7: ... manufacture for such instruments sold throughout Russia and worldwide. 9: {{Russia-geo-stub}} Subdivisions of Russia (4684 bytes) 1: ... [[Russia]] incorporates several types and levels of subdivisions. 4: ''Main article: [[Federal subjects of Russia]]'' 6: ...arliament). However, they do differ in the degree of [[autonomy]] they enjoy. 9: ''Main article: [[Federal districts of Russia]]'' 11: ...nistered by a governor appointed by the president of the federation. Alexander I of Russia (35387 bytes) 1: ...Maria Fedorovna]], daughter of [[Frederick Eugene of Würtemberg]]. 3: ...xander I of Russia.jpg|frame|right|Alexander I of Russia]] 6: ...[[Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh]], writing of him to Lord Liverpool, gives him credit for "gran... 9: ...s policy and influencing through him the [[fate]] of the [[world]]. 11: ==The murder of his father== Alexander II of Russia (12609 bytes) 1: [[Image:AlexanderIIRussia.jpeg|frame|right|Alexander II (1818-1881)]] 3: ...sination]]. As such, he was also the [[Grand Duke of Finland]] 1855-1881. 4: ...e indication of his potential, and up to the time of his accession in [[1855]], few imagined that he w... 6: ...cism of the authorities was regarded as a serious offense. 8: ...nd a tender-heartedness which were considered out of place in one destined to become a military [[auto... Yaroslav of Russia (484 bytes) 1: ...nd Duke]] of [[Vladimir]] since [[1264]]. Brother of [[Alexander Nevsky]]. 3: ...eceded=[[Alexander Nevsky]]|succeeded=[[Daniel of Russia|Daniel]]}} 4: {{lived|b=1220|d=1271|key=Yaroslav of Russia}} 5: [[Category:Russian leaders]] Echo TV Russia (100 bytes) 1: ...''' (also '''Ekho TV''') is the Moscow subsidiary of [[RTVi]] television network. Engels, Russia (525 bytes) 1: ...utonomous Soviet Socialist Republic]], now a part of the [[Saratov Oblast]]. It is home to a large che... 3: {{Russia-geo-stub}} United Russia (915 bytes) 1: ...9;ия'' - ''Yedinaya Rossiya'') is a [[Russia]]n political party, which usually labels itself c... 3: ...land All-Russia]] party, and the [[Unity Party of Russia]], led by [[Sergei Shoigu]]. 5: ... As of January 2005 it controls 305 Duma sits out of 450, which gives it a constitutional majority. 8: * [[Politics of Russia]] 11: *[http://www.er.ru/ Official web site] Republics of Russia (1874 bytes) 1: ...sia|federal subjects]] (administrative units), 21 of which are republics: 3: [[Image:RussianRepublics.png]] 17: 10. [[Republic of Karelia|Karelia]]<br /> 34: ...onstitution of Russian Federation|Constitution of Russia]]). Other federal subjects, such as [[krai]]s an... 37: * [[Oblasts of Russia]] The Russia Journal (545 bytes) 1: ...s news, analysis, commentary and information from Russia. It is apparently a right leaning publication. 4: * [http://www.russiajournal.com/ ''The Russia Journal News''] 5: * [http://www.therussiajournal.com "The Russia Journal Magazine" ] Onega, Russia (319 bytes) 1: ... 63 54 N 38 08 S. It is situated at the [[mouth]] of the [[Onega river]]. It was declared city on Augu... 4: ...ttp://www.onega.ru/ Onega city and district (''in Russian'')] Ivan IV of Russia (6095 bytes) 1: ...00;евич), [[Vasili III of Russia|Vasily III]]'s son. 5: ...lavets]] had to flee from Moscow to [[Grand Duchy of Lithuania]]). 7: ...sia ([[boyar]]s) who opposed the absolutist drive of the tsar. 9: ...ng Ivan. At the same time his wife [[Anastacia of Russia|Anastacia]] died, perhaps murdered by the [[boyar... 11: ...ausing a miscarriage. His son Ivan, upon learning of this, engaged in a heated argument with his fathe... Samara, Russia (1632 bytes) 2: ...ring the [[Cold War]]. It was the reserve capital of the [[Soviet Union]] from [[1941]] to [[1943]] wh... 6: ...uth west of ''Kuybyshev Square'', behind a series of apartment complexes. 8: As of [[2002]], the population of the city was 1,157,880. 10: [[Category:Cities in Russia]]
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