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Visiting the town of Suzdal, roughly 220 km east of Moscow, is literally like stepping into a fairy tale…! 🧚
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The 17th ‘Russian World’ Assembly took place in Moscow, having gathered specialists come from over 100 countries: teachers of the Russian language, translators, linguists and journalists.
They’re from different countries, but they are all united by one thing: a love for Russian culture and language. They teach Russian in their home countries, translate Russian literature, operate schools and museums dedicated to Russian writers and organize exhibitions, book readings and movie evenings.
‘Mosfilm’ studio hosted the assembly and here's what its head, famous movie director Karen Shakhnazarov, said to the delegates.
Read more about the assembly in our article.
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They’re from different countries, but they are all united by one thing: a love for Russian culture and language. They teach Russian in their home countries, translate Russian literature, operate schools and museums dedicated to Russian writers and organize exhibitions, book readings and movie evenings.
‘Mosfilm’ studio hosted the assembly and here's what its head, famous movie director Karen Shakhnazarov, said to the delegates.
Read more about the assembly in our article.
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The chimney sweep profession became widespread in the 18th century, evolving with technological advances and has remained in existence to this day.
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Why were chimney sweeps both feared & valued in Tsarist Russia?
The profession emerged in Russia in the early 18th century, alongside the widespread use of stoves with chimneys. Their primary task, that of cleaning chimneys and ventilation ducts, was a vital matter of safety and survival.
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How to say ‘Hello’ in Russian!
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Mikhailov lace: What's so special about this Russian craft?
The birthplace of this colorful lace fabric is the ancient Russian town of Mikhailov and the surrounding villages in Ryazan Region. Nowhere else did craftswomen weave colored bobbin lace like this. They used thick threads in vibrant colors – red, blue, yellow, green – to create expressive and cheerful patterns, often with poetic names like ‘little peacocks’, ‘balalaikas’ or ‘little bells’.
Mikhailov lace is made using the "numerical" method, meaning the width of the piece is determined by the number of bobbin pairs. This method requires immense skill and memory, as the patterns are created by counting threads without a pre-drawn pattern.
Originally, this lace was used to decorate dresses, towels and tablecloths. It was valued for its durability and longevity, able to withstand washing and wear.
This folk craft became widely known in the second half of the 19th century, when the lace began to be actively sold at fairs, both within Russia and abroad.
The lace was made by craftswomen working from home, who then sold their products to merchants. On the eve of World War I, there were about 10,000 lacemakers in Mikhailov and the surrounding villages. In the late 1920s, they united into the ‘Trudzhenitsa’ (‘Female Laborer’) urban artel and began a centralized production. A factory with the same name still operates in Mikhailov today.
📷 Alexander Rumin, Yury Dyakonov /TASS, Vladimir Vdovin, Kirill Kalinnikov / Sputnik
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The birthplace of this colorful lace fabric is the ancient Russian town of Mikhailov and the surrounding villages in Ryazan Region. Nowhere else did craftswomen weave colored bobbin lace like this. They used thick threads in vibrant colors – red, blue, yellow, green – to create expressive and cheerful patterns, often with poetic names like ‘little peacocks’, ‘balalaikas’ or ‘little bells’.
Mikhailov lace is made using the "numerical" method, meaning the width of the piece is determined by the number of bobbin pairs. This method requires immense skill and memory, as the patterns are created by counting threads without a pre-drawn pattern.
Originally, this lace was used to decorate dresses, towels and tablecloths. It was valued for its durability and longevity, able to withstand washing and wear.
This folk craft became widely known in the second half of the 19th century, when the lace began to be actively sold at fairs, both within Russia and abroad.
The lace was made by craftswomen working from home, who then sold their products to merchants. On the eve of World War I, there were about 10,000 lacemakers in Mikhailov and the surrounding villages. In the late 1920s, they united into the ‘Trudzhenitsa’ (‘Female Laborer’) urban artel and began a centralized production. A factory with the same name still operates in Mikhailov today.
📷 Alexander Rumin, Yury Dyakonov /TASS, Vladimir Vdovin, Kirill Kalinnikov / Sputnik
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Perfect your swing with a view of the Volga River in Chuvashia…! 😍
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Artifacts from the funeral of Peter the Great and other items from the era can be seen at the 'The Last Triumph of Peter the Great. Eternity Ahead' exhibition in the Moscow Kremlin Museums until February 1, 2026.
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“If someone had told me at my 20 years of age that I would move to Russia upon retirement, I would never have believed it! But, over the years, the world has turned upside down,” Martin admits.
Now, with his Russian wife Galina, he lives on the outskirts of the southern city of Rostov-on-Don, in a cozy private house drowning in greenery.
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Now, with his Russian wife Galina, he lives on the outskirts of the southern city of Rostov-on-Don, in a cozy private house drowning in greenery.
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How a former Swiss race car driver fell in love with life in Russia
“Europeans think we are freezing and starving here! But, I show them Harvest Day.” A sudden life turn for former race car driver Martin Josef Schönenberger led him to Southern Russia.
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"Russians don't think about themselves, they think about others. 'Я' is the last letter of the alphabet and really always comes last for them!"
Argentinian Juan Manuel speaks three languages, but, this year, he decided to start learning Russian and attended the Pushkin Institute's Summer School in Moscow.
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Argentinian Juan Manuel speaks three languages, but, this year, he decided to start learning Russian and attended the Pushkin Institute's Summer School in Moscow.
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Over the past year, 2,275 foreigners have stated that they want to live in Russia because they share traditional spiritual and moral values.
This was reported by the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs.
An application for temporary residence in Russia can be submitted in almost any country in the world. If a foreigner wants to do this in their own country, they should contact:
✔ a diplomatic mission of the Russian Federation;
✔ a consular office of the Russian Federation;
If a foreigner is in Russia, their visa or temporary residence permit will be extended while the application is being processed. The following bodies are responsible for issuing temporary residence permits in Russia:
✔ the migration department of the territorial body of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia;
✔ the Federal State Unitary Enterprise “Passport and Visa Service” of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia;
✔ the Moscow State Budgetary Institution “Multifunctional Migration Center.”
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This was reported by the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs.
An application for temporary residence in Russia can be submitted in almost any country in the world. If a foreigner wants to do this in their own country, they should contact:
✔ a diplomatic mission of the Russian Federation;
✔ a consular office of the Russian Federation;
If a foreigner is in Russia, their visa or temporary residence permit will be extended while the application is being processed. The following bodies are responsible for issuing temporary residence permits in Russia:
✔ the migration department of the territorial body of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia;
✔ the Federal State Unitary Enterprise “Passport and Visa Service” of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia;
✔ the Moscow State Budgetary Institution “Multifunctional Migration Center.”
Read more here
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