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Welcome to Russia
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Welcome to Russia

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A few facts about Russia
The biggest country in the world
Moscow is the capital
Population: 144.3 million
Founded in 862
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A few facts about Russia The biggest country in the world Moscow is the capital Population: 144.3 million Founded in 862

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The most important cities of Russia
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The most important cities of Russia

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Moscow
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Moscow

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Saint-Peterburg
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Saint-Peterburg

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Kazan
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Kazan

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SOCHI
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SOCHI

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Russian traditions
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Russian traditions

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Welcome to Russia, слайд №11
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You can forget about them, because they’re not true.
You can forget about them, because they’re not true.
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You can forget about them, because they’re not true. You can forget about them, because they’re not true.

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Tishe yedesh' , ....
Tishe yedesh' , ....
Staryy drug ...
Ne imey sto rubley,...
U kogo chto bolit,...
Ne vse to zoloto,...
Sem' raz otmer' ,....
Odin v pole - ....
Za dvumya zaytsami pogonish'sya , ....
Slovo ne vorobey - ...
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Tishe yedesh' , .... Tishe yedesh' , .... Staryy drug ... Ne imey sto rubley,... U kogo chto bolit,... Ne vse to zoloto,... Sem' raz otmer' ,.... Odin v pole - .... Za dvumya zaytsami pogonish'sya , .... Slovo ne vorobey - ...

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Christmas in Russia
Jan. 7
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Christmas in Russia Jan. 7

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Christmas is an annual festival commemorating the birth of Jesus Christ, the savior of the world. with the coming of christ people have found hope for mercy, kindness, truth and eternal life. The Orthodox Church celebrates Christmas according to the Julian calendar on January 7, unlike the western churches that celebrate it on December 25th according to the Gregorian calendar.
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Christmas is an annual festival commemorating the birth of Jesus Christ, the savior of the world. with the coming of christ people have found hope for mercy, kindness, truth and eternal life. The Orthodox Church celebrates Christmas according to the Julian calendar on January 7, unlike the western churches that celebrate it on December 25th according to the Gregorian calendar.

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In ancient times, such traditions of Christmas, as fortune-telling on the betrothed, were, perhaps, the most widespread. Each unmarried girl was looking forward to this holiday, in order to tell fortunes about "suchenoj-ryazhenogo". That is why great Russian writers devoted a lot of works to this tradition. In them they describe Christmas fortune-telling as something mystical, insanely intriguing and even frightening.
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In ancient times, such traditions of Christmas, as fortune-telling on the betrothed, were, perhaps, the most widespread. Each unmarried girl was looking forward to this holiday, in order to tell fortunes about "suchenoj-ryazhenogo". That is why great Russian writers devoted a lot of works to this tradition. In them they describe Christmas fortune-telling as something mystical, insanely intriguing and even frightening.

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Коляда
An ancient Christmas rite celebrating the holiday songs, as well as the most song.
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Коляда An ancient Christmas rite celebrating the holiday songs, as well as the most song.

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Children put on costumes, knock on doors of houses, sing songs and receive sweets. If you do not open the door to the person, who does this, then this is considered to be a bad sign and brings unhappiness.
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Children put on costumes, knock on doors of houses, sing songs and receive sweets. If you do not open the door to the person, who does this, then this is considered to be a bad sign and brings unhappiness.

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Kolyada, kolyada!
Otvoryay vorota!
Ty poday piroga,
Khleba kusochek,
Smetany gorshochek!
Ne podash' pirogov-
Napuskayem klopov.
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Kolyada, kolyada! Otvoryay vorota! Ty poday piroga, Khleba kusochek, Smetany gorshochek! Ne podash' pirogov- Napuskayem klopov.

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Initially, Christmas holidays were associated with a lot of folk customs, but they were forgotten, after the celebration of Christmas was banned in 1918. Only in 1935 the Soviet authorities again allowed to put and decorate Christmas trees - true, not Christmas, but New Year's.
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Initially, Christmas holidays were associated with a lot of folk customs, but they were forgotten, after the celebration of Christmas was banned in 1918. Only in 1935 the Soviet authorities again allowed to put and decorate Christmas trees - true, not Christmas, but New Year's.

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If before 1918, Christmas was celebrated everywhere, and the New Year was a much less significant holiday, then under Soviet rule, they swapped places. The Soviet Union was the only country in the world where the New Year absorbed Christmas attributes, while remaining quite a Soviet holiday.
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If before 1918, Christmas was celebrated everywhere, and the New Year was a much less significant holiday, then under Soviet rule, they swapped places. The Soviet Union was the only country in the world where the New Year absorbed Christmas attributes, while remaining quite a Soviet holiday.

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And after the split of the Soviet Union, there was no reverse transformation - the New Year was a traditional family holiday, while only part of the country's population, mostly Orthodox believers, began to celebrate Christmas.
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And after the split of the Soviet Union, there was no reverse transformation - the New Year was a traditional family holiday, while only part of the country's population, mostly Orthodox believers, began to celebrate Christmas.

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Presentation for you prepared by Daria, Sveta and Vova.
Presentation for you prepared by Daria, Sveta and Vova.
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Presentation for you prepared by Daria, Sveta and Vova. Presentation for you prepared by Daria, Sveta and Vova.



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