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  • | native_name_lang = Russian | subdivision_type1 = [[Russian Governorate|Governorate]]
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  • | subdivision_name1 = [[Russian SFSR (TheodoresTomfooleries)|Russian SFSR]] ...Staff Building}}. Leningrad was and still is referred to as the capital of Russian culture; several notable artists hail from the northern metropolis, includi
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  • | native_name_lang = Russian | subdivision_type1 = [[Russian Governorate|Governorate]]
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  • | religion = Russian Orthodox ...Ivanovich''' (Ivan Petrov Ivanovich; born 15 June 2068) is a member of the Russian royal family. He is currently 3rd in line to the throne behind his father w
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  • | name = All-Russian Union of Patriots | native_name_lang = [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russian_language Russian]
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  • ...and Pakistani coalition in a longer and far more destructive second Great Russian War only two decades later. Within the second half of the 21st century, Min ...onship with the United States of America, though her relationship with the Russian warlords is not warm. Minskiev maintains naval and trade dominance by use o
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  • ...nguage|Russian}}: Председатель Совета министров СССР; {{wp|Romanization of Russian|tr.}} ''Pryedsyedatyel' Sovyeta Ministrov SSSR'') is the head of the Counci
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  • ...ni'' <small>([[Kistol]])</small><br>''Кистолски Союз'' <small>([[wikipedia:Russian language|Pecian]])</small> |official_languages = [[Kistol]]<br>[[wikipedia:Russian language|Pecian]]
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  • ...ical and lexical features with other members of the group. To some extent, Russian, Rusyn, Ukrainian, Belarusian, Tauridan and Ulichian are all mutually intel
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  • |national_languages = {{wp|Russian language|Russian}} <br> {{wp|Polish language|Polish}} ...(10.9%) <br> {{wp|Polish people|Polish}} (12.7%) <br> {{wp|Russian people|Russian}} (9.7%)
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  • |country = Federation of Russian People ...тико Фронт'': Russian''') is a former political party of the Federation of Russian People, which turned rouge in October 1961 during the rebellions against Pr
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  • *{{wp|Russian language|Russian}} | established_event2 = [[Russian Crisis]]
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  • | native_name_lang = Russian | subdivision_type1 = [[Russian Governorate|Governorate]]
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  • |national_languages = Apollonese, Englis, Russian, Spanish
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  • ...traction although several people, including the living members of the {{wp|Russian}} imperial family, once more criticised the new claim, with the late Tsar's ...|Russian}} language headed by a member of the committee fluent in the {{wp|Russian}} language.
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  • | subdivision_name1 = [[Russian SFSR (TheodoresTomfooleries)|Russian SFSR]] ...an culture}} and government for centuries; it served as the capital of the Russian state continuously from 1547 to 1712 and again from 1918 to the present day
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  • === Russian Federation === From the ashes of the Soviet Union, the Russian Federation seeks to revive it's old strong. Though they seem to be failing
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  • | appointed = Russian Peoples Senate Majority | citizenship = Federation of Russian People
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  • === Russian Federation === From the ashes of the Soviet Union, the Russian Federation seeks to revive it's old strong. Though they seem to be failing
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  • |origin= [[Federation of Russian People]], [[United Kingdom of Great Britannia]] (Original AWM) |{{flag|Federation of Russian People}}
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  • | name = Party of Russian Pioneers and Farmers | native_name_lang = [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russian_language Russian]
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  • | native_name_lang = [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russian_language Russian] ...ssian: Голос Новоархангельска)</small> <br> '''Free Speech''' <br> <small>(Russian: Свободная Речь)</small>
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  • ...Советская Социалистическая Республика|italics=off}} ({{wp|Russian language|Russian}}) ...al_languages = {{hlist|{{wp|Tajik language|Tadzhik}}|{{wp|Russian language|Russian}}}}
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  • '''Dushanbe''' ({{wp|Russian language|Russian}} and {{wp|Tajik language|Tadzhik}}: ''Душанбe'') is the largest city
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  • ...s to the usage of the {{wp|latin script|Latin alphabet}} to write the {{wp|Russian language}}. ...{{wp|Ukrainian Latin alphabet|Ukrainian}} had established Latin alphabets, Russian did not.
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  • The '''Autonomous Republic of Kryve''' (Russian: Автономная Республика Криве, ''Avtonomnaya Respub
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  • ...ge|Russian}}: {{lang|ru|Советская гражданская война}} {{wp|Romanization of Russian|tr.}} {{lang|ru-Latn|Sovetskaya Grazhdanskaya Voyna}} refers to the period
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  • | alma_mater = State University of Zolodolina <small>(B.A. {{wpl|Russian language|Seredyan}})</small> ...wpl|Russian|Seredyan}}: Михаил Анатольевич Апраксин, {{wpl|Romanization of Russian|tr.}} ''Mikhail Anatol'yevich Apraksin''; b. 9 August 1993) is a [[Seredini
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  • | native_name = Эльса ([[Senian language|Senian]])<br>Ելսա ({{wp|Russian language|Dlin}})<br>Els ({{wp|German language|Tyrnican}})<br>Elsa ({{wp|Cze ...o as '''Elsia''' ([[Senian language|Senian]]: ''Эльсия'', ''Eĺsyja''; {{wp|Russian language|Dlin}}: ''Ելսիյա'', ''Elsiya''; {{wp|German language|Tyrnica
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  • | [[Federation of Russian People]] || [[Federation's Armed Forces]] || 22,173,094 || 7,846,037 || 436
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  • ...guage|Tokhari]], {{wpl|Mandarin Chinese|Mandarin}}, {{wpl|Russian language|Russian}}</small>
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  • ...-7994-433C-85E6-EE46C04EBDAD.jpeg|900px|State flag for the [[Federation of Russian People]]]] ===Flag of the Federation of Russian People (1912-1952)===
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  • ...a]] (Sakha: Сибиир), officially the [[Siberia|Siberian Federal Republic]] (Russian: Сибирская Федеративная Республика
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  • ...Советская Социалистическая Республика|italics=off}} ({{wp|Russian language|Russian}}) ...anguages = {{hlist|{{wp|Armenian language|Armenian}}|{{wp|Russian language|Russian}}}}
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  • ...Советская Социалистическая Республика|italics=off}} ({{wp|Russian language|Russian}}) ...anguages = {{hlist|{{wp|Estonian language|Estonian}}|{{wp|Russian language|Russian}}}}
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  • |national_languages = [[Alaskan Russian|Russian]] ...''Alyeska''), officially the '''Alaskan Democratic Federative Republic''' (Russian: Аляскинская Демократическая Федеративн
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  • |subdivision_name = {{flag|Federation of Russian People}} ...oscow''' (Москва: Russian) is the capital city of the {{flag|Federation of Russian People}}. It houses a population of 12.7 Million and is the largest city in
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  • | conflict = Russian Revolution | place = Russian Empire
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  • | languages = {{wp|Russian language|Slabadic}} The '''Severny''' ''({{wp|Russian language|Slabadic}}: Սեվերնյ)'' are an {{wp|ethnic group}} who speak
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  • ...Советская Социалистическая Республика|italics=off}} ({{wp|Russian language|Russian}}) ..._languages = {{hlist|{{wp|Turkmen language|Turkmen}}|{{wp|Russian language|Russian}}}}
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  • | native_name_lang = Russian | subdivision_type1 = [[Russian Governorate|Governorate]]
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  • ...ed by Peter I the Great in 1721. It re-organised the foundations of feudal Russian nobility (mestnichestvo) by recognising service in the military, in the civ ...l Russian Armed Forces, by security services, by the Leib Guard and by the Russian Guard.
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  • ...Советская Социалистическая Республика|italics=off}} ({{wp|Russian language|Russian}}) ...cial_languages = {{hlist|{{wp|Uzbek language|Uzbek}}|{{wp|Russian language|Russian}}}}
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  • ...Советская Социалистическая Республика|italics=off}} ({{wp|Russian language|Russian}}) ...languages = {{hlist|{{wp|Georgian language|Kartuli}}|{{wp|Russian language|Russian}}}}
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  • |origin= [[Federation of Russian People]] |used_by= [[Federation of Russian People]]<br>[[Yugoslavian FSR]]<br>[[Socialist Republic of Brasil]]
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  • ...Советская Социалистическая Республика|italics=off}} ({{wp|Russian language|Russian}}) ...al_languages = {{hlist|{{wp|Kazakh language|Kazakh}}|{{wp|Russian language|Russian}}}}
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  • ...an language|Russian}}: Генеральный секретарь ЦК КПСС; {{wp|Romanization of Russian|tr.}} ''Gyenyeral'nyiy syekryetar' TSK KPSS'') is the leader of the [[Commu ...when {{wp|Elena Stasova}} was promoted as Technical Secretary of the {{wp|Russian Social Democratic Labour Party}}, but it would not be until 1922 that the p
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  • | ownership = [[Federation of Russian People]] ...r crossing between the [[French Unitary Republic]] and the [[Federation of Russian People]]. It is also rated the most dangerous place in the FRP. Many deaths
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  • '''Alma-Ata''' ({{wp|Russian language|Russian}}: {{lang|ru|Алма-Ата}}), or '''Almaty''' ({{wp|Kazakh language|Kaza
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  • |regional_languages = Russian, Ukrainian, Crimean Tatar '''Novorussia''', (Novorussian: tr. Novorossiya, Russian: Новороссия, tr. Novorossiya,; Ukrainian: Новоросія, rom
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