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Tsar of Russia
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AGE of EMPIRES Russian Empire english documentary part 1
The Russian Empire (Pre-reform Russian orthography: Россійская Имперія, Modern Russian: Российская империя, translit: Rossiyskaya Imperiya) was a state that ...
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Imperial Anthem of the Russian Empire (1833-1917)
God Save the Tsar! (Russian: Боже, Царя храни!; transliteration: Bozhe, Tsarya khrani!) was the national anthem of the Russian Empire. Lyrics by Vasily Zhuko...
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Russian Monarchy
The Russian Empire (Pre-reform Russian orthography: Россійская Имперія, Modern Russian: Российская Империя, translit: Rossiyskaya Imperiya) was a state that ...
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나선정벌 (1654) Joseon (Korea) vs Tsardom of Russia
At Russian--Manchu border conflicts in 1654 Joseon riflemen with mighty marksmanship defeated Russian military (Video Description) Amur River on June 10, 165...
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AFOE in CB ep.3: Russian tsardom
100% not political! I don't want to offend any country or religion. Like, comment, subscribe and ENJOY, please!
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Tsardom of Russia - Alexander I War
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Rurik (2007) Varangian Vladimir 'The Great' Putin to recreate Tsardom of Russia by 2014
The Magical Number Seven, Plus or Minus Two -- In 7 years, after Time magazine named him 'Person of the Year' for 2007, by 佛诞Buddha's Birthday 14 May 2014, V...
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Tsardom of Russia - Alexander I | Peace
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National Anthem of the Russian Empire - "God Save the Tzar" ("Бо́же, Царя́ храни́")
ஜ۩ESPAÑOL۩ஜ▭▭▭▭▭▭▭▭▭○ Dios salve al Zar (en ruso: Бо́же, Царя́ храни́) fue el himno nacional del Imperio ruso. La primera versión fue escrita en 18...
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Alternative Future of Europe EP6 Fall of Russia and Pre WW4,Bonus Quick Announsment
After the unification of the 4th Reich and Tsardom of Russia,The Russian Reign has been vanished by the neibhouring countries and don't forget to subscribe!
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"Russian Imperial Hymn" — The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards
The Russian Empire (Pre-reform Russian orthography: Россійская Имперія, Modern Russian: Российская Империя, translit: Rossiyskaya Imperiya) was a state that ...
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The Russian Empire's Architecture & Infastructure
"At the height of its power the Russian Empire stretched across 15 times zones, incorporated nearly 160 different ethnicities, and made up one sixth of the entire world's landmass. What started as a few small principalities was shaped into an indomitable world power by the sheer force of its leaders. However, building the infrastructure of this empire came at an enormous price. As Russia entered t
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The Most Evil Men in History Ivan the Terrible
Ivan IV Vasilyevich (Russian: Ива́н Васи́льевич; 25 August 1530 -- 28 March [O.S. 18 March] 1584),[1] commonly known as Ivan the Terrible (Russian: About thi...
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History Revision Recordings Part 5 - From Tsardom to Communism, Russia, 1914-24
Part 5 in a series of History Revision Recordings for AQA GCSE History.
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War - With - Russia - Seems - Inevitable
War - With - Russia - Seems - Inevitable,After the 13th century, Moscow became a cultural center. By the 18th century, the Tsardom of Russia had become the huge Russian Empire, stretching from the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth eastward to the Pacific Ocean. Expansion in the western direction sharpened Russia's awareness of its separation from much of the rest of Europe and shattered the isolation
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Polish Russian War
The Polish-Muscovite War (16051618) took place in the early-1600's as a sequence of military conflicts and eastward invasions carried out by the Polish-Lithu...
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The Cossack Rebellion 1648
A brief overview of the Khmelnitsky uprising..... My apologies for the couple of spelling mistakes and the grammatical error From Wikipedia: The Khmelnytsky ...
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Moscow, Russia Trip
My trip to Moscow
Moscow is the capital city and the most populous federal subject of Russia. The city is a major political, economic, cultural and scientific center in Russia and in Eastern Europe. According to Forbes 2013, Moscow has the largest number of billionaire residents in the world, has been ranked as the ninth most expensive city in the world by Mercer and is one of the world's largest
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Peter the Great - FULL Audio Book - by Jacob Abbott
Peter the Great - FULL Audio Book - by Jacob Abbott SUBSCRIBE to https://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=GreenAudioBooks - Peter the Great, Pete...
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All the Russian anthems since XVIII century to today
1- Preobrazensky march, unofficial anthem of Russian Tsardom 2- God save the Tsar, anthem of Russian Empire 3- Workers Marseillaise, anthem of Russian Republ...
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Largest empires by landmass
British Empire -Mongol Empire - Russian Empire - Spanish Empire - Tsardom of Russia - Qing Empire, China - Yuan Khanate Umayyad Caliphate - Second French Col...
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Sabaton - Carolus Rex EN (Lyrics English & Deutsch)
Carolus Rex (English Version) All rights go to Nuclear Blast and Sabaton. http://www.sabaton.net http://www.nuclearblast.de Carolus Rex is the Latin name of ...
AGE of EMPIRES Russian Empire english documentary part 1
The Russian Empire (Pre-reform Russian orthography: Россійская Имперія, Modern Russian: Российская империя, translit: Rossiyskaya Imperiya) was a state that ......
The Russian Empire (Pre-reform Russian orthography: Россійская Имперія, Modern Russian: Российская империя, translit: Rossiyskaya Imperiya) was a state that ...
wn.com/Age Of Empires Russian Empire English Documentary Part 1
The Russian Empire (Pre-reform Russian orthography: Россійская Имперія, Modern Russian: Российская империя, translit: Rossiyskaya Imperiya) was a state that ...
Imperial Anthem of the Russian Empire (1833-1917)
God Save the Tsar! (Russian: Боже, Царя храни!; transliteration: Bozhe, Tsarya khrani!) was the national anthem of the Russian Empire. Lyrics by Vasily Zhuko......
God Save the Tsar! (Russian: Боже, Царя храни!; transliteration: Bozhe, Tsarya khrani!) was the national anthem of the Russian Empire. Lyrics by Vasily Zhuko...
wn.com/Imperial Anthem Of The Russian Empire (1833 1917)
God Save the Tsar! (Russian: Боже, Царя храни!; transliteration: Bozhe, Tsarya khrani!) was the national anthem of the Russian Empire. Lyrics by Vasily Zhuko...
Russian Monarchy
The Russian Empire (Pre-reform Russian orthography: Россійская Имперія, Modern Russian: Российская Империя, translit: Rossiyskaya Imperiya) was a state that ......
The Russian Empire (Pre-reform Russian orthography: Россійская Имперія, Modern Russian: Российская Империя, translit: Rossiyskaya Imperiya) was a state that ...
wn.com/Russian Monarchy
The Russian Empire (Pre-reform Russian orthography: Россійская Имперія, Modern Russian: Российская Империя, translit: Rossiyskaya Imperiya) was a state that ...
- published: 04 Sep 2011
- views: 3503
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author: novaskosia
나선정벌 (1654) Joseon (Korea) vs Tsardom of Russia
At Russian--Manchu border conflicts in 1654 Joseon riflemen with mighty marksmanship defeated Russian military (Video Description) Amur River on June 10, 165......
At Russian--Manchu border conflicts in 1654 Joseon riflemen with mighty marksmanship defeated Russian military (Video Description) Amur River on June 10, 165...
wn.com/나선정벌 (1654) Joseon (Korea) Vs Tsardom Of Russia
At Russian--Manchu border conflicts in 1654 Joseon riflemen with mighty marksmanship defeated Russian military (Video Description) Amur River on June 10, 165...
- published: 09 Dec 2012
- views: 3800
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author: aripoor
AFOE in CB ep.3: Russian tsardom
100% not political! I don't want to offend any country or religion. Like, comment, subscribe and ENJOY, please!...
100% not political! I don't want to offend any country or religion. Like, comment, subscribe and ENJOY, please!
wn.com/Afoe In Cb Ep.3 Russian Tsardom
100% not political! I don't want to offend any country or religion. Like, comment, subscribe and ENJOY, please!
- published: 05 Sep 2015
- views: 233
Rurik (2007) Varangian Vladimir 'The Great' Putin to recreate Tsardom of Russia by 2014
The Magical Number Seven, Plus or Minus Two -- In 7 years, after Time magazine named him 'Person of the Year' for 2007, by 佛诞Buddha's Birthday 14 May 2014, V......
The Magical Number Seven, Plus or Minus Two -- In 7 years, after Time magazine named him 'Person of the Year' for 2007, by 佛诞Buddha's Birthday 14 May 2014, V...
wn.com/Rurik (2007) Varangian Vladimir 'The Great' Putin To Recreate Tsardom Of Russia By 2014
The Magical Number Seven, Plus or Minus Two -- In 7 years, after Time magazine named him 'Person of the Year' for 2007, by 佛诞Buddha's Birthday 14 May 2014, V...
- published: 12 May 2014
- views: 174
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author: rettznorge
National Anthem of the Russian Empire - "God Save the Tzar" ("Бо́же, Царя́ храни́")
ஜ۩ESPAÑOL۩ஜ▭▭▭▭▭▭▭▭▭○ Dios salve al Zar (en ruso: Бо́же, Царя́ храни́) fue el himno nacional del Imperio ruso. La primera versión fue escrita en 18......
ஜ۩ESPAÑOL۩ஜ▭▭▭▭▭▭▭▭▭○ Dios salve al Zar (en ruso: Бо́же, Царя́ храни́) fue el himno nacional del Imperio ruso. La primera versión fue escrita en 18...
wn.com/National Anthem Of The Russian Empire God Save The Tzar ( Бо́Же, Царя́ Храни́ )
ஜ۩ESPAÑOL۩ஜ▭▭▭▭▭▭▭▭▭○ Dios salve al Zar (en ruso: Бо́же, Царя́ храни́) fue el himno nacional del Imperio ruso. La primera versión fue escrita en 18...
- published: 05 Jul 2013
- views: 43822
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author: DeroVolk
Alternative Future of Europe EP6 Fall of Russia and Pre WW4,Bonus Quick Announsment
After the unification of the 4th Reich and Tsardom of Russia,The Russian Reign has been vanished by the neibhouring countries and don't forget to subscribe!...
After the unification of the 4th Reich and Tsardom of Russia,The Russian Reign has been vanished by the neibhouring countries and don't forget to subscribe!
wn.com/Alternative Future Of Europe Ep6 Fall Of Russia And Pre Ww4,Bonus Quick Announsment
After the unification of the 4th Reich and Tsardom of Russia,The Russian Reign has been vanished by the neibhouring countries and don't forget to subscribe!
- published: 20 Feb 2015
- views: 66
"Russian Imperial Hymn" — The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards
The Russian Empire (Pre-reform Russian orthography: Россійская Имперія, Modern Russian: Российская Империя, translit: Rossiyskaya Imperiya) was a state that ......
The Russian Empire (Pre-reform Russian orthography: Россійская Имперія, Modern Russian: Российская Империя, translit: Rossiyskaya Imperiya) was a state that ...
wn.com/Russian Imperial Hymn — The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards
The Russian Empire (Pre-reform Russian orthography: Россійская Имперія, Modern Russian: Российская Империя, translit: Rossiyskaya Imperiya) was a state that ...
The Russian Empire's Architecture & Infastructure
"At the height of its power the Russian Empire stretched across 15 times zones, incorporated nearly 160 different ethnicities, and made up one sixth of the enti...
"At the height of its power the Russian Empire stretched across 15 times zones, incorporated nearly 160 different ethnicities, and made up one sixth of the entire world's landmass. What started as a few small principalities was shaped into an indomitable world power by the sheer force of its leaders. However, building the infrastructure of this empire came at an enormous price. As Russia entered the 20th century, her expansion reached critical mass as her rulers pushed progress at an unsustainable pace and her population reacted in a revolution that changed history. From the Moscow Kremlin, to the building of St. Petersburg, examine the architecture and infrastructure that enabled the rise and fall of the Russian Empire.
The Russian Empire (Pre-reform Russian orthography: Россійская Имперія, Modern Russian: Российская империя, translit: Rossiyskaya Imperiya) was a state that existed from 1721 until the Russian Revolution of 1917. It was the successor to the Tsardom of Russia and the predecessor of the short-lived Russian Republic, which was in turn succeeded by the Soviet Union. One of the largest empires in world history, the Russian Empire was surpassed in landmass only by the British and Mongol empires. At one point in 1866 it stretched from eastern Europe across Asia and into North America.
At the beginning of the 19th century, the Russian Empire extended from the Arctic Ocean in the north to the Black Sea on the south, from the Baltic Sea on the west to the Pacific Ocean and into North America on the east. With 125.6 million subjects registered by the 1897 census, it had the third largest population in the world at the time, after Qing China and the British Empire. Like all empires, it represented a large disparity in terms of economics, ethnicity and religion. Its government, ruled by an Emperor, was an absolute monarchy until the Revolution of 1905. Afterwards it became a constitutional monarchy, though its Emperor continued to wield considerable power during the new political regime until the final demise of the empire during the February Revolution of 1917, the result of strains brought about by participation in World War I.
Russian architecture follows a tradition whose roots were established in the Eastern Slavic state of Kievan Rus'. After the fall of Kiev, Russian architectural history continued in the principalities of Vladimir-Suzdal, Novgorod, the succeeding states of the Tsardom of Russia, the Russian Empire, the Soviet Union, and the modern Russian Federation.
The administrative boundaries of European Russia, apart from Finland and its portion of Poland, coincided approximately with the natural limits of the East-European plains. In the North it met the Arctic Ocean. The islands of Novaya Zemlya, Kolguyev and Vaigach also belonged to it, but the Kara Sea was referred to Siberia. To the East it had the Asiatic territories of the Empire, Siberia and the Kyrgyz steppes, from both of which it was separated by the Ural Mountains, the Ural River and the Caspian Sea — the administrative boundary, however, partly extending into Asia on the Siberian slope of the Urals. To the South it had the Black Sea and Caucasus, being separated from the latter by the Manych depression, which in Post-Pliocene times connected the Sea of Azov with the Caspian. The West boundary was purely conventional: it crossed the peninsula of Kola from the Varangerfjord to the Gulf of Bothnia. Thence it ran to the Kurisches Haff in the southern Baltic, and thence to the mouth of the Danube, taking a great circular sweep to the West to embrace Poland, and separating Russia from Prussia, Austrian Galicia and Romania.
It is a special feature of Russia that it has few free outlets to the open sea other than on the ice-bound shores of the Arctic Ocean. The deep indentations of the gulfs of Bothnia and Finland were surrounded by what is ethnological Finnish territory, and it is only at the very head of the latter gulf that the Russians had taken firm foothold by erecting their capital at the mouth of the Neva. The Gulf of Riga and the Baltic belong also to territory which was not inhabited by Slavs, but by Baltic and Finnish peoples and by Germans. The East coast of the Black Sea belonged to Transcaucasia, a great chain of mountains separating it from Russia. But even this sheet of water is an inland sea, the only outlet of which, the Bosphorus, was in foreign hands, while the Caspian, an immense shallow lake, mostly bordered by deserts, possessed more importance as a link between Russia and its Asiatic settlements than as a channel for intercourse with other countries.
wn.com/The Russian Empire's Architecture Infastructure
"At the height of its power the Russian Empire stretched across 15 times zones, incorporated nearly 160 different ethnicities, and made up one sixth of the entire world's landmass. What started as a few small principalities was shaped into an indomitable world power by the sheer force of its leaders. However, building the infrastructure of this empire came at an enormous price. As Russia entered the 20th century, her expansion reached critical mass as her rulers pushed progress at an unsustainable pace and her population reacted in a revolution that changed history. From the Moscow Kremlin, to the building of St. Petersburg, examine the architecture and infrastructure that enabled the rise and fall of the Russian Empire.
The Russian Empire (Pre-reform Russian orthography: Россійская Имперія, Modern Russian: Российская империя, translit: Rossiyskaya Imperiya) was a state that existed from 1721 until the Russian Revolution of 1917. It was the successor to the Tsardom of Russia and the predecessor of the short-lived Russian Republic, which was in turn succeeded by the Soviet Union. One of the largest empires in world history, the Russian Empire was surpassed in landmass only by the British and Mongol empires. At one point in 1866 it stretched from eastern Europe across Asia and into North America.
At the beginning of the 19th century, the Russian Empire extended from the Arctic Ocean in the north to the Black Sea on the south, from the Baltic Sea on the west to the Pacific Ocean and into North America on the east. With 125.6 million subjects registered by the 1897 census, it had the third largest population in the world at the time, after Qing China and the British Empire. Like all empires, it represented a large disparity in terms of economics, ethnicity and religion. Its government, ruled by an Emperor, was an absolute monarchy until the Revolution of 1905. Afterwards it became a constitutional monarchy, though its Emperor continued to wield considerable power during the new political regime until the final demise of the empire during the February Revolution of 1917, the result of strains brought about by participation in World War I.
Russian architecture follows a tradition whose roots were established in the Eastern Slavic state of Kievan Rus'. After the fall of Kiev, Russian architectural history continued in the principalities of Vladimir-Suzdal, Novgorod, the succeeding states of the Tsardom of Russia, the Russian Empire, the Soviet Union, and the modern Russian Federation.
The administrative boundaries of European Russia, apart from Finland and its portion of Poland, coincided approximately with the natural limits of the East-European plains. In the North it met the Arctic Ocean. The islands of Novaya Zemlya, Kolguyev and Vaigach also belonged to it, but the Kara Sea was referred to Siberia. To the East it had the Asiatic territories of the Empire, Siberia and the Kyrgyz steppes, from both of which it was separated by the Ural Mountains, the Ural River and the Caspian Sea — the administrative boundary, however, partly extending into Asia on the Siberian slope of the Urals. To the South it had the Black Sea and Caucasus, being separated from the latter by the Manych depression, which in Post-Pliocene times connected the Sea of Azov with the Caspian. The West boundary was purely conventional: it crossed the peninsula of Kola from the Varangerfjord to the Gulf of Bothnia. Thence it ran to the Kurisches Haff in the southern Baltic, and thence to the mouth of the Danube, taking a great circular sweep to the West to embrace Poland, and separating Russia from Prussia, Austrian Galicia and Romania.
It is a special feature of Russia that it has few free outlets to the open sea other than on the ice-bound shores of the Arctic Ocean. The deep indentations of the gulfs of Bothnia and Finland were surrounded by what is ethnological Finnish territory, and it is only at the very head of the latter gulf that the Russians had taken firm foothold by erecting their capital at the mouth of the Neva. The Gulf of Riga and the Baltic belong also to territory which was not inhabited by Slavs, but by Baltic and Finnish peoples and by Germans. The East coast of the Black Sea belonged to Transcaucasia, a great chain of mountains separating it from Russia. But even this sheet of water is an inland sea, the only outlet of which, the Bosphorus, was in foreign hands, while the Caspian, an immense shallow lake, mostly bordered by deserts, possessed more importance as a link between Russia and its Asiatic settlements than as a channel for intercourse with other countries.
- published: 21 Mar 2014
- views: 647
The Most Evil Men in History Ivan the Terrible
Ivan IV Vasilyevich (Russian: Ива́н Васи́льевич; 25 August 1530 -- 28 March [O.S. 18 March] 1584),[1] commonly known as Ivan the Terrible (Russian: About thi......
Ivan IV Vasilyevich (Russian: Ива́н Васи́льевич; 25 August 1530 -- 28 March [O.S. 18 March] 1584),[1] commonly known as Ivan the Terrible (Russian: About thi...
wn.com/The Most Evil Men In History Ivan The Terrible
Ivan IV Vasilyevich (Russian: Ива́н Васи́льевич; 25 August 1530 -- 28 March [O.S. 18 March] 1584),[1] commonly known as Ivan the Terrible (Russian: About thi...
War - With - Russia - Seems - Inevitable
War - With - Russia - Seems - Inevitable,After the 13th century, Moscow became a cultural center. By the 18th century, the Tsardom of Russia had become the huge...
War - With - Russia - Seems - Inevitable,After the 13th century, Moscow became a cultural center. By the 18th century, the Tsardom of Russia had become the huge Russian Empire, stretching from the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth eastward to the Pacific Ocean. Expansion in the western direction sharpened Russia's awareness of its separation from much of the rest of Europe and shattered the isolation in which the initial stages of expansion had occurred. Successive regimes of the 19th century responded to such pressures with a combination of halfhearted reform and repression. Russian serfdom was abolished in 1861, but its abolition was achieved on terms unfavorable to the peasants and served to increase revolutionary pressures. Between the abolition of serfdom and the beginning of World War I in 1914, the Stolypin reforms, the constitution of 1906, and State Duma attempted to open and liberalize the economy and politics of Russia but the tsars were still not willing to relinquish autocratic rule or share their power.
The Russian Revolution in 1917 was triggered by a combination of economic breakdown, war-weariness, and discontent with the autocratic system of government, and it first brought a coalition of liberals and moderate socialists to power, but their failed policies led to seizure of power by the Communist Bolsheviks on 25 October. Between 1922 and 1991, the history of Russia is essentially the history of the Soviet Union, effectively an ideologically based state which was roughly conterminous with the Russian Empire before the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk. The approach to the building of socialism, however, varied over different periods in Soviet history, from the mixed economy and diverse society and culture of the 1920s to the command economy and repressions of the Joseph Stalin era to the "era of stagnation" in the 1980s. From its first years, government in the Soviet Union was based on the one-party rule of the Communists, as the Bolsheviks called themselves, beginning in March 1918. However, by the mid 1980s, with the weaknesses of its economic and political structures becoming acute, Mikhail Gorbachev embarked on major reforms, which led to the fall of the Soviet Union. The history of the Russian Federation officially starts in January 1992. The Russian Federation was the legal successor to the Soviet Union on the international stage. However, Russia has lost its superpower status after facing serious challenges in its efforts to forge a new post-Soviet political and economic system. Scrapping the socialist central planning and state ownership of property of the Soviet era, Russia attempted to build an economy based on market capitalism, often with painful results. Since the new millennium, Vladimir Putin has been its dominant leader. Even today Russia shares many continuities of political culture and social structure with its tsarist and Soviet past.
wn.com/War With Russia Seems Inevitable
War - With - Russia - Seems - Inevitable,After the 13th century, Moscow became a cultural center. By the 18th century, the Tsardom of Russia had become the huge Russian Empire, stretching from the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth eastward to the Pacific Ocean. Expansion in the western direction sharpened Russia's awareness of its separation from much of the rest of Europe and shattered the isolation in which the initial stages of expansion had occurred. Successive regimes of the 19th century responded to such pressures with a combination of halfhearted reform and repression. Russian serfdom was abolished in 1861, but its abolition was achieved on terms unfavorable to the peasants and served to increase revolutionary pressures. Between the abolition of serfdom and the beginning of World War I in 1914, the Stolypin reforms, the constitution of 1906, and State Duma attempted to open and liberalize the economy and politics of Russia but the tsars were still not willing to relinquish autocratic rule or share their power.
The Russian Revolution in 1917 was triggered by a combination of economic breakdown, war-weariness, and discontent with the autocratic system of government, and it first brought a coalition of liberals and moderate socialists to power, but their failed policies led to seizure of power by the Communist Bolsheviks on 25 October. Between 1922 and 1991, the history of Russia is essentially the history of the Soviet Union, effectively an ideologically based state which was roughly conterminous with the Russian Empire before the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk. The approach to the building of socialism, however, varied over different periods in Soviet history, from the mixed economy and diverse society and culture of the 1920s to the command economy and repressions of the Joseph Stalin era to the "era of stagnation" in the 1980s. From its first years, government in the Soviet Union was based on the one-party rule of the Communists, as the Bolsheviks called themselves, beginning in March 1918. However, by the mid 1980s, with the weaknesses of its economic and political structures becoming acute, Mikhail Gorbachev embarked on major reforms, which led to the fall of the Soviet Union. The history of the Russian Federation officially starts in January 1992. The Russian Federation was the legal successor to the Soviet Union on the international stage. However, Russia has lost its superpower status after facing serious challenges in its efforts to forge a new post-Soviet political and economic system. Scrapping the socialist central planning and state ownership of property of the Soviet era, Russia attempted to build an economy based on market capitalism, often with painful results. Since the new millennium, Vladimir Putin has been its dominant leader. Even today Russia shares many continuities of political culture and social structure with its tsarist and Soviet past.
- published: 05 Sep 2015
- views: 6
Polish Russian War
The Polish-Muscovite War (16051618) took place in the early-1600's as a sequence of military conflicts and eastward invasions carried out by the Polish-Lithu......
The Polish-Muscovite War (16051618) took place in the early-1600's as a sequence of military conflicts and eastward invasions carried out by the Polish-Lithu...
wn.com/Polish Russian War
The Polish-Muscovite War (16051618) took place in the early-1600's as a sequence of military conflicts and eastward invasions carried out by the Polish-Lithu...
- published: 21 Apr 2009
- views: 68630
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author: cashpoint
The Cossack Rebellion 1648
A brief overview of the Khmelnitsky uprising..... My apologies for the couple of spelling mistakes and the grammatical error From Wikipedia: The Khmelnytsky ......
A brief overview of the Khmelnitsky uprising..... My apologies for the couple of spelling mistakes and the grammatical error From Wikipedia: The Khmelnytsky ...
wn.com/The Cossack Rebellion 1648
A brief overview of the Khmelnitsky uprising..... My apologies for the couple of spelling mistakes and the grammatical error From Wikipedia: The Khmelnytsky ...
- published: 06 Mar 2011
- views: 104330
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author: John J
Moscow, Russia Trip
My trip to Moscow
Moscow is the capital city and the most populous federal subject of Russia. The city is a major political, economic, cultural and scientific c...
My trip to Moscow
Moscow is the capital city and the most populous federal subject of Russia. The city is a major political, economic, cultural and scientific center in Russia and in Eastern Europe. According to Forbes 2013, Moscow has the largest number of billionaire residents in the world, has been ranked as the ninth most expensive city in the world by Mercer and is one of the world's largest urban economies, being ranked as an alpha global city according to the Globalization and World Cities Research Network and is also one of the fastest growing tourist destinations in the world according to the MasterCard Global Destination Cities Index. Moscow is the northernmost and coldest megacity and metropolis on Earth, the most populous city in Europe, and the 8th largest city proper in the world, as well as the largest amongst high income economies. It is home to the Ostankino Tower, the tallest free standing structure in Europe; Mercury City Tower, the tallest skyscraper in Europe and the Moscow International Business Center. It is the largest city in Russia, with a population of 12,111,194 people (2014).By its territorial expansion on 1 July 2012 southwest into the Moscow Oblast, the capital increased its area 2.5 times; from about 1,000 square kilometers (390 sq mi) up to 2,511 square kilometers (970 sq mi), and gained an additional population of 233,000 people.
Moscow is situated on the Moskva River in the Central Federal District of European Russia making it the world's most populated inland city. The city is well known for its unique architecture which consists of many different historic buildings such as Saint Basil's Cathedral with its brightly colored domes. With over 40 percent of its territory covered by greenery, it is one of the greenest capitals and major cities in Europe and the world, having the largest forest in an urban area within its borders—more than any other major city—even before its expansion in 2012. In the course of its history the city has served as the capital of a progression of states, from the medieval Grand Duchy of Moscow and the subsequent Tsardom of Russia to the Soviet Union. Moscow is considered the center of Russian culture, having served as the home of prestigious Russian artists, scientists and sports figures during the course of its history and because of the presence of many different museums, academic and political institutions and theaters. Moscow is also the seat of power of the Government of Russia, being the site of the Moscow Kremlin, a medieval city-fortress that is today the residence of the Russian president. The Moscow Kremlin and the Red Square are also one of several World Heritage Sites in the city. Both chambers of the Russian parliament (the State Duma and the Federation Council) also sit in the city.
The city is served by an extensive transit network, which includes four international airports, nine railway terminals, numerous trams, a monorail system and one of the deepest underground metro systems in the world, the Moscow Metro, the fourth-largest in the world and largest outside of Asia in terms of passenger numbers. It is recognized as one of the city's landmarks due to the rich and varied architecture of its 194 stations.
wn.com/Moscow, Russia Trip
My trip to Moscow
Moscow is the capital city and the most populous federal subject of Russia. The city is a major political, economic, cultural and scientific center in Russia and in Eastern Europe. According to Forbes 2013, Moscow has the largest number of billionaire residents in the world, has been ranked as the ninth most expensive city in the world by Mercer and is one of the world's largest urban economies, being ranked as an alpha global city according to the Globalization and World Cities Research Network and is also one of the fastest growing tourist destinations in the world according to the MasterCard Global Destination Cities Index. Moscow is the northernmost and coldest megacity and metropolis on Earth, the most populous city in Europe, and the 8th largest city proper in the world, as well as the largest amongst high income economies. It is home to the Ostankino Tower, the tallest free standing structure in Europe; Mercury City Tower, the tallest skyscraper in Europe and the Moscow International Business Center. It is the largest city in Russia, with a population of 12,111,194 people (2014).By its territorial expansion on 1 July 2012 southwest into the Moscow Oblast, the capital increased its area 2.5 times; from about 1,000 square kilometers (390 sq mi) up to 2,511 square kilometers (970 sq mi), and gained an additional population of 233,000 people.
Moscow is situated on the Moskva River in the Central Federal District of European Russia making it the world's most populated inland city. The city is well known for its unique architecture which consists of many different historic buildings such as Saint Basil's Cathedral with its brightly colored domes. With over 40 percent of its territory covered by greenery, it is one of the greenest capitals and major cities in Europe and the world, having the largest forest in an urban area within its borders—more than any other major city—even before its expansion in 2012. In the course of its history the city has served as the capital of a progression of states, from the medieval Grand Duchy of Moscow and the subsequent Tsardom of Russia to the Soviet Union. Moscow is considered the center of Russian culture, having served as the home of prestigious Russian artists, scientists and sports figures during the course of its history and because of the presence of many different museums, academic and political institutions and theaters. Moscow is also the seat of power of the Government of Russia, being the site of the Moscow Kremlin, a medieval city-fortress that is today the residence of the Russian president. The Moscow Kremlin and the Red Square are also one of several World Heritage Sites in the city. Both chambers of the Russian parliament (the State Duma and the Federation Council) also sit in the city.
The city is served by an extensive transit network, which includes four international airports, nine railway terminals, numerous trams, a monorail system and one of the deepest underground metro systems in the world, the Moscow Metro, the fourth-largest in the world and largest outside of Asia in terms of passenger numbers. It is recognized as one of the city's landmarks due to the rich and varied architecture of its 194 stations.
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Peter the Great - FULL Audio Book - by Jacob Abbott
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All the Russian anthems since XVIII century to today
1- Preobrazensky march, unofficial anthem of Russian Tsardom 2- God save the Tsar, anthem of Russian Empire 3- Workers Marseillaise, anthem of Russian Republ......
1- Preobrazensky march, unofficial anthem of Russian Tsardom 2- God save the Tsar, anthem of Russian Empire 3- Workers Marseillaise, anthem of Russian Republ...
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1- Preobrazensky march, unofficial anthem of Russian Tsardom 2- God save the Tsar, anthem of Russian Empire 3- Workers Marseillaise, anthem of Russian Republ...
Largest empires by landmass
British Empire -Mongol Empire - Russian Empire - Spanish Empire - Tsardom of Russia - Qing Empire, China - Yuan Khanate Umayyad Caliphate - Second French Col......
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wn.com/Largest Empires By Landmass
British Empire -Mongol Empire - Russian Empire - Spanish Empire - Tsardom of Russia - Qing Empire, China - Yuan Khanate Umayyad Caliphate - Second French Col...
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author: Ummar Awais
Sabaton - Carolus Rex EN (Lyrics English & Deutsch)
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Moscow travel guide (Russia)
The city with the impressive architecture, the expensive cars and the gorgeous women. Find information at http://www.tripment.net/
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Russia Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Russia.
Russia is a country full of adventure, culture and vast distances. A continent, a multi-ethnic country and a vast land unites both Europe and Asia. Moscow is the capital of Russia and the largest city in Europe in which both Tsar rule and soviet communism gave the city its present appearance. The Kremlin is located on a forty metre high hill above the Moskva
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Moscow Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Your trip to Moscow, Russia is bound to be a special one. From the multicolored spires of St. Basil’s Cathedral to the sturdy red walls of the Kremlin, there is much to see and do in this stunning city.
Named after the Moskva River—which flows through the city—Moscow has long been at the forefront of the creative world. Tour Moscow to follow in the footsteps of Tolstoy and Chekhov, among others,
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St. Petersburg, Russia Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
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St. Petersburg is often described as the most Westernized city of Russia, as well as its cultural capital. It is the northernmost city in the world to have a population of over one million. The Historic Centre of Saint Petersburg and Related Groups of Monuments constitute a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The most important places to visit in St. Petersburg are: Church of th
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Travel Channel Documentary 2015 | Moscow Vacation Travel Guide Russia
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Russia: 10 Top Tourist Attractions - Video Travel Guide
Top 10 Tourist Attractions in Russia,
Tourist Attractions in Russia,
Russia Tourist Attractions,
Russia Travel Video,
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1. Saint Ba
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St. Petersburg Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
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St Petersburg lies around 400 miles to the Northwest of Moscow. Nestled on the Neva River, it spreads out from its banks and across a series of islands that lie within the river delta.
With a wealth of extravagant palaces, breathtaking cathedrals and magnificent gardens, St Petersburg is truly Russia’s Imperial c
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Russia Travel Tips: Transportation, Shopping, Safety, Documents
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St. Petersburg Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination St Petersburg in Russia.
In 1703, Tsar Peter the Great founded St. Petersburg in the swampy delta mouth of the Neva River. It became Russia’s capital city and remained so until 1918 when Lenin and his revolutionary Bolshevik government moved to Moscow. Today, it is a living monument to the lives and times of Russia’s Imperial Tsars.The Winter Palace contains Russia’s
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SIBERIA - Wild Russia - Beautiful Wilderness - Travel documentary HD
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St. Basil's Cathedral, Moscow (Russia) - Travel Guide
Take a tour of St. Basil's Cathedral in Moscow, Russian Federation -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
It looks more like a cluster of brightly colored hot air balloons than a cathedral.
This is St. Basil's, or the "Cathedral of the Intercession of the Virgin By the Moat".
This flamboyantly shaped and colored building is one of Russia's most import
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БОЛХОВ Russia Travel Guide
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ЗЛЫНСКИЙ КОНЕЗАВОД Russia Travel Guide
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Кабардино-Балкария ГОЛУБЫЕ ОЗЕРА Аушигер Russia Travel Guide
Фотосюжет об экскурсии из Железноводска в Кабардино-Балкарию по маршруту: Нижнее Голубое озеро (Черек-Кёл, Церик-Кёль), Аушигер (термальный источник).
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КИСЛОВОДСК Russia Travel Guide
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ОСЕТИЯ Фиагдон ДАРГАВС Кармадон Russia Travel Guide
Фото сюжет об экскурсии из Железноводска в Республику Северная Осетия-Алания по маршруту: станица Змейская (завтрак); Верхний Фиагдон, Хидикус (Свято-Успенский Аланский монастырь); Даргавс («город мертвых»); Кармадон; Кадаргаван («тропа чудес»). Июль 2008 г.
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Gay Travel Guide: Moscow + [St. Petersburg], Russia
Area: 970 (556) sq mi
Population: 11,500,000 (4,900,000) (approx)
Things to do Gay: Cruise, clubs/bars, Online
Things to do: Kreml, Red Square, St. Basil, Hermitage, Catherine Palace, etc etc
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Saint Petersburg Tourism Video | Travel Guide
The second largest city in Russia, St. Petersburg is the country's cultural heart. View splendid architectural gems like the Winter Palace and the Kazan Cathedral, and give yourself plenty of time to browse the world-renowned art collection of the Hermitage. Sprawling across the Neva River delta, St. Petersburg offers enough art, nightlife, fine dining and cultural destinations for many repeat vis
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Qolsharif Mosque, Kazan Kremlin - Russia Travel Guide
Take a tour of Qolsharif Mosque in Russia -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
The Qolsharif Mosque in Russia, though undoubtedly modern, has deep historical ties to the past.
The current building, found in Kazan Kremlin, was started in 1996 and inaugurated in 2005.
However, the mosque was rebuilt after an ancient mosque of the same name from the 1
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Moskva Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Moskva in Russia.
Moscow is the capital of Russia and the largest city in Europe. Both Tsar rule and soviet communism gave the city its present appearance. It has witnessed much change and has become a prosperous city and one of contrast and the superlative, of millionaires and also the very poor. Vasiliya Blazhennovo Khram, Basilius Cathedral, is one of the main l
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Solovetsky Monastery, Solovki (Russia) - Travel Guide
Take a tour of Solovetsky Monastery in Solovki, Russia -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
Located on the Solovetsky Islands, a small archipelago in Solovki, Russia, is the Solovetsky Monastery.
The site was founded by two monks in the 1400s and after a generous land donation the monastery was substantially expanded.
The secluded location of the
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Omsk Dormition Cathedral, Omsk (Russia) - Travel Guide
Take a tour of Omsk Dormition Cathedral in Omsk, Russia -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
A striking feature of the city of Omsk, in southern Russia, is the grand and colorful Dormition Cathedral.
This structure boasts a gleaming white exterior and shiny blue and gold domes, typical of Russian architecture.
These features add to the majesty of
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Moscow travel guide (Russia)
The city with the impressive architecture, the expensive cars and the gorgeous women. Find information at http://www.tripment.net/...
The city with the impressive architecture, the expensive cars and the gorgeous women. Find information at http://www.tripment.net/
wn.com/Moscow Travel Guide (Russia)
The city with the impressive architecture, the expensive cars and the gorgeous women. Find information at http://www.tripment.net/
- published: 07 Nov 2014
- views: 3287
Russia Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Russia.
Russia is a country full of adventure, culture and vast distances. A continent, a multi-ethnic country and a vast land u...
Travel video about destination Russia.
Russia is a country full of adventure, culture and vast distances. A continent, a multi-ethnic country and a vast land unites both Europe and Asia. Moscow is the capital of Russia and the largest city in Europe in which both Tsar rule and soviet communism gave the city its present appearance. The Kremlin is located on a forty metre high hill above the Moskva River and beyond its protective walls are numerous buildings, palaces, towers, squares and churches. The city’s history began with the construction of the Kremlin which lay at the very heart of the city and was for centuries Russia’s spiritual and political centre. A fascinating cruise travels across numerous rivers, canals and lakes within the heart of the former Tsar’s realm, past monasteries and timber built churches. In Uglič the Dimitrijvskaija Church is crowned with blue, onion-shaped domes that are adorned with stars. The red colour of the church is a symbol of bloodshed and the incidents that once occurred at this place of death gave rise to a time of confusion. St. Petersburg, known also as the Venice Of The North, contains splendid buildings such as the Winter Palace and the Eremitage. Twenty four thousand tree stumps were used for the foundation of Isaaks Cathedral that can accommodate a congregation of fourteen thousand. In Port Baikal is the modern Circum-Baikal train that takes a full day to travel around Lake Baikal and is one of the most difficult sections of the Trans-Siberian Railroad that travels from Moscow to as far as Vladivostok. Russia is huge and its nature, culture, immense contrast and dramatic history have formed the fascinating and colourful Russian soul.
wn.com/Russia Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Russia.
Russia is a country full of adventure, culture and vast distances. A continent, a multi-ethnic country and a vast land unites both Europe and Asia. Moscow is the capital of Russia and the largest city in Europe in which both Tsar rule and soviet communism gave the city its present appearance. The Kremlin is located on a forty metre high hill above the Moskva River and beyond its protective walls are numerous buildings, palaces, towers, squares and churches. The city’s history began with the construction of the Kremlin which lay at the very heart of the city and was for centuries Russia’s spiritual and political centre. A fascinating cruise travels across numerous rivers, canals and lakes within the heart of the former Tsar’s realm, past monasteries and timber built churches. In Uglič the Dimitrijvskaija Church is crowned with blue, onion-shaped domes that are adorned with stars. The red colour of the church is a symbol of bloodshed and the incidents that once occurred at this place of death gave rise to a time of confusion. St. Petersburg, known also as the Venice Of The North, contains splendid buildings such as the Winter Palace and the Eremitage. Twenty four thousand tree stumps were used for the foundation of Isaaks Cathedral that can accommodate a congregation of fourteen thousand. In Port Baikal is the modern Circum-Baikal train that takes a full day to travel around Lake Baikal and is one of the most difficult sections of the Trans-Siberian Railroad that travels from Moscow to as far as Vladivostok. Russia is huge and its nature, culture, immense contrast and dramatic history have formed the fascinating and colourful Russian soul.
- published: 20 Nov 2014
- views: 1563
Moscow Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Your trip to Moscow, Russia is bound to be a special one. From the multicolored spires of St. Basil’s Cathedral to the sturdy red walls of the Kremlin, there is...
Your trip to Moscow, Russia is bound to be a special one. From the multicolored spires of St. Basil’s Cathedral to the sturdy red walls of the Kremlin, there is much to see and do in this stunning city.
Named after the Moskva River—which flows through the city—Moscow has long been at the forefront of the creative world. Tour Moscow to follow in the footsteps of Tolstoy and Chekhov, among others, and join in the sense of pride Russia feels for its literary tradition. Moscow has named a number of its parks and open spaces after its poets and authors, so take a break at the fountain in Pushkin Square, or rest beneath the leafy trees in Gorky Park. When you’ve gotten your fill of literary splendor, head to the Memorial Museum of Cosmonauts, where you can learn about the Soviet Union’s efforts to reach the stars and the epic space race that lasted from 1955 to 1972.
Moscow is a city of creativity and innovation, but is also very much aware of its own history; as such, a haunting part of any Moscow sightseeing is a visit to the Fallen Monument Park. After the fall of the Soviet Union, countless statues and monuments were removed from their pedestals and moved to this park. Over the years, more modern artwork and sculptures have been added, turning the park into a strange, yet peaceful graveyard of former icons.
What is your favorite part of Moscow?
Visit our Moscow travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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Your trip to Moscow, Russia is bound to be a special one. From the multicolored spires of St. Basil’s Cathedral to the sturdy red walls of the Kremlin, there is much to see and do in this stunning city.
Named after the Moskva River—which flows through the city—Moscow has long been at the forefront of the creative world. Tour Moscow to follow in the footsteps of Tolstoy and Chekhov, among others, and join in the sense of pride Russia feels for its literary tradition. Moscow has named a number of its parks and open spaces after its poets and authors, so take a break at the fountain in Pushkin Square, or rest beneath the leafy trees in Gorky Park. When you’ve gotten your fill of literary splendor, head to the Memorial Museum of Cosmonauts, where you can learn about the Soviet Union’s efforts to reach the stars and the epic space race that lasted from 1955 to 1972.
Moscow is a city of creativity and innovation, but is also very much aware of its own history; as such, a haunting part of any Moscow sightseeing is a visit to the Fallen Monument Park. After the fall of the Soviet Union, countless statues and monuments were removed from their pedestals and moved to this park. Over the years, more modern artwork and sculptures have been added, turning the park into a strange, yet peaceful graveyard of former icons.
What is your favorite part of Moscow?
Visit our Moscow travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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- published: 18 Mar 2015
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St. Petersburg, Russia Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
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St. Petersburg is often described as the most Westernized city of Russia, as well as its cultural capital. It is the northernmost city...
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St. Petersburg is often described as the most Westernized city of Russia, as well as its cultural capital. It is the northernmost city in the world to have a population of over one million. The Historic Centre of Saint Petersburg and Related Groups of Monuments constitute a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The most important places to visit in St. Petersburg are: Church of the Savior on Blood (one of the greatest landmarks of St. Petersburg, its striking facade leaves a memorable impression on visitors that come from around the world), St. Isaac's Cathedral (one of Russia's largest churches. Constructed in the 19th century, a French-born architect created this remarkable structure), Peterhof Palace (Peter the Great built this incredibly luxurious imperial palace. Situated by the gulf of Finland, it was built in the early 18th century), Hermitage and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important St. Petersburg travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
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wn.com/St. Petersburg, Russia Travel Guide Must See Attractions
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St. Petersburg is often described as the most Westernized city of Russia, as well as its cultural capital. It is the northernmost city in the world to have a population of over one million. The Historic Centre of Saint Petersburg and Related Groups of Monuments constitute a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The most important places to visit in St. Petersburg are: Church of the Savior on Blood (one of the greatest landmarks of St. Petersburg, its striking facade leaves a memorable impression on visitors that come from around the world), St. Isaac's Cathedral (one of Russia's largest churches. Constructed in the 19th century, a French-born architect created this remarkable structure), Peterhof Palace (Peter the Great built this incredibly luxurious imperial palace. Situated by the gulf of Finland, it was built in the early 18th century), Hermitage and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important St. Petersburg travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
Background music by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) / Dan-O at DanoSongs.com
- published: 12 Apr 2013
- views: 132614
Travel Channel Documentary 2015 | Moscow Vacation Travel Guide Russia
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Russia: 10 Top Tourist Attractions - Video Travel Guide
Top 10 Tourist Attractions in Russia,
Tourist Attractions in Russia,
Russia Tourist Attractions,
Russia Travel Video,
Copyright: Video created by Omegatours.vn...
Top 10 Tourist Attractions in Russia,
Tourist Attractions in Russia,
Russia Tourist Attractions,
Russia Travel Video,
Copyright: Video created by Omegatours.vn
Omega Tours Co., LTD
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List of Attractions in Russia :
1. Saint Basil's Cathedral
2. Hermitage Museum
3. Moscow Kremlin
4. Suzdal
5. Lake Baikal
6. St Sophia Cathedral, Novgorod
7. Kizhi Island
8. Valley of Geysers
9. Mount Elbrus
10. Trans-Siberian Railway
wn.com/Russia 10 Top Tourist Attractions Video Travel Guide
Top 10 Tourist Attractions in Russia,
Tourist Attractions in Russia,
Russia Tourist Attractions,
Russia Travel Video,
Copyright: Video created by Omegatours.vn
Omega Tours Co., LTD
Add: 176 Tran Phu Str - Hai Chau Dist - Da Nang City, Vietnam
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Disclaimer: All audio in this video, We was used free audio in Youtube Library.
List of Attractions in Russia :
1. Saint Basil's Cathedral
2. Hermitage Museum
3. Moscow Kremlin
4. Suzdal
5. Lake Baikal
6. St Sophia Cathedral, Novgorod
7. Kizhi Island
8. Valley of Geysers
9. Mount Elbrus
10. Trans-Siberian Railway
- published: 13 Nov 2014
- views: 232
St. Petersburg Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
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St Petersburg lies around 400 miles to the Northwest of Moscow. Nestled on ...
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St Petersburg lies around 400 miles to the Northwest of Moscow. Nestled on the Neva River, it spreads out from its banks and across a series of islands that lie within the river delta.
With a wealth of extravagant palaces, breathtaking cathedrals and magnificent gardens, St Petersburg is truly Russia’s Imperial city.
Carved out of swampland in the early 18th century by Csar Peter the Great, St Petersberg has been gilded by generations of Russian royalty.
Over the centuries, this dynasty sought to create a city to rival the greatest cities of Europe, and, as you step onto the cobblestone streets here, you’ll discover they succeeded.
Most visitors start their adventures right in the heart of historic St Petersburg. Palace Square is dominated by the Alexander Column and is home to the Winter Palace.
This monumental palace is a legacy of Catherine the Great and was designed to reflect the might and power of Imperial Russia. Today it houses the State Hermitage Museum which is one of the world’s oldest and largest museums.
Experience some of the country’s most extravagant architecture by strolling along Nevsky Prospect, the city’s main avenue.
Visit the Church of the Saviour on the Spilled Blood, with its extraordinary mosaics,… and Kazan Cathedral, another architectural gem.
Further along the river is St Isaac’s cathedral, whose gold plated dome has been glittering under Russia’s sun for more than 100 years.
As the sun sets, take a canal cruise to discover the romance of St Petersburg at night. Pass through a network of draw-bridges on a journey that shows the true scale of Peter the Great’s vision.
Romantic, opulent and spectacular, St Petersburg is a glittering testiment to Russia’s royal history and a celebration of the power of one man’s dream.
wn.com/St. Petersburg Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
http://www.expedia.com/St-Petersburg-and-vicinity.d180029.Destination-Travel-Guides
St Petersburg lies around 400 miles to the Northwest of Moscow. Nestled on the Neva River, it spreads out from its banks and across a series of islands that lie within the river delta.
With a wealth of extravagant palaces, breathtaking cathedrals and magnificent gardens, St Petersburg is truly Russia’s Imperial city.
Carved out of swampland in the early 18th century by Csar Peter the Great, St Petersberg has been gilded by generations of Russian royalty.
Over the centuries, this dynasty sought to create a city to rival the greatest cities of Europe, and, as you step onto the cobblestone streets here, you’ll discover they succeeded.
Most visitors start their adventures right in the heart of historic St Petersburg. Palace Square is dominated by the Alexander Column and is home to the Winter Palace.
This monumental palace is a legacy of Catherine the Great and was designed to reflect the might and power of Imperial Russia. Today it houses the State Hermitage Museum which is one of the world’s oldest and largest museums.
Experience some of the country’s most extravagant architecture by strolling along Nevsky Prospect, the city’s main avenue.
Visit the Church of the Saviour on the Spilled Blood, with its extraordinary mosaics,… and Kazan Cathedral, another architectural gem.
Further along the river is St Isaac’s cathedral, whose gold plated dome has been glittering under Russia’s sun for more than 100 years.
As the sun sets, take a canal cruise to discover the romance of St Petersburg at night. Pass through a network of draw-bridges on a journey that shows the true scale of Peter the Great’s vision.
Romantic, opulent and spectacular, St Petersburg is a glittering testiment to Russia’s royal history and a celebration of the power of one man’s dream.
- published: 03 Mar 2015
- views: 6531
Russia Travel Tips: Transportation, Shopping, Safety, Documents
http://preparetoserve.com/RUSSIA Russia Travel Tips: Transportation, Shopping, Safety, Documents....
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wn.com/Russia Travel Tips Transportation, Shopping, Safety, Documents
http://preparetoserve.com/RUSSIA Russia Travel Tips: Transportation, Shopping, Safety, Documents.
- published: 19 Nov 2014
- views: 443
St. Petersburg Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination St Petersburg in Russia.
In 1703, Tsar Peter the Great founded St. Petersburg in the swampy delta mouth of the Neva River. It bec...
Travel video about destination St Petersburg in Russia.
In 1703, Tsar Peter the Great founded St. Petersburg in the swampy delta mouth of the Neva River. It became Russia’s capital city and remained so until 1918 when Lenin and his revolutionary Bolshevik government moved to Moscow. Today, it is a living monument to the lives and times of Russia’s Imperial Tsars.The Winter Palace contains Russia’s largest museum, The Hermitage, which houses more than 2.5 million exhibits. Since Peter the Great, Russian rulers purchased many major works of art, but it was Catherine The Great who acquired complete collections from the auction houses of Europe.The Admiralty, with its needle-shaped, gold-plated tower, is one of the city’s most famous landmarks, its grand architecture depicting the emergence of Russia as a naval power. The marvelous Saint Isaac's Cathedral has the third largest dome in the world. Twenty-four thousand tree stumps were used for its foundations, and it can accommodate a congregation of 14,000.The Peter And Paul Cathedral was the burial place of the Tsars, and it contains the marble coffin of Peter the Great. The most colorful church in Russia is the Resurrection of Christ Cathedral which was built on the orders of Tsar Alexander III on land where, in 1881, his father, Alexander II, had been killed by a bomb planted by a revolutionary group.Russian Baroque and Russian Classicism were established in St. Petersburg, a city of monumental events, outstanding architecture and an Imperial metropolis on the grand scale.
wn.com/St. Petersburg Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination St Petersburg in Russia.
In 1703, Tsar Peter the Great founded St. Petersburg in the swampy delta mouth of the Neva River. It became Russia’s capital city and remained so until 1918 when Lenin and his revolutionary Bolshevik government moved to Moscow. Today, it is a living monument to the lives and times of Russia’s Imperial Tsars.The Winter Palace contains Russia’s largest museum, The Hermitage, which houses more than 2.5 million exhibits. Since Peter the Great, Russian rulers purchased many major works of art, but it was Catherine The Great who acquired complete collections from the auction houses of Europe.The Admiralty, with its needle-shaped, gold-plated tower, is one of the city’s most famous landmarks, its grand architecture depicting the emergence of Russia as a naval power. The marvelous Saint Isaac's Cathedral has the third largest dome in the world. Twenty-four thousand tree stumps were used for its foundations, and it can accommodate a congregation of 14,000.The Peter And Paul Cathedral was the burial place of the Tsars, and it contains the marble coffin of Peter the Great. The most colorful church in Russia is the Resurrection of Christ Cathedral which was built on the orders of Tsar Alexander III on land where, in 1881, his father, Alexander II, had been killed by a bomb planted by a revolutionary group.Russian Baroque and Russian Classicism were established in St. Petersburg, a city of monumental events, outstanding architecture and an Imperial metropolis on the grand scale.
- published: 12 Aug 2013
- views: 62951
SIBERIA - Wild Russia - Beautiful Wilderness - Travel documentary HD
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St. Basil's Cathedral, Moscow (Russia) - Travel Guide
Take a tour of St. Basil's Cathedral in Moscow, Russian Federation -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
It looks more...
Take a tour of St. Basil's Cathedral in Moscow, Russian Federation -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
It looks more like a cluster of brightly colored hot air balloons than a cathedral.
This is St. Basil's, or the "Cathedral of the Intercession of the Virgin By the Moat".
This flamboyantly shaped and colored building is one of Russia's most important churches.
The cathedral was started in 1555 as eight chapels built around a larger ninth.
There have been several theories about the design of St. Basil's, but no certain answers.
The cathedral has had several additions, and the whole church narrowly escaped destruction under Stalin.
St. Basil's is no longer a church, it now operates as a museum.
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Take a tour of St. Basil's Cathedral in Moscow, Russian Federation -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
It looks more like a cluster of brightly colored hot air balloons than a cathedral.
This is St. Basil's, or the "Cathedral of the Intercession of the Virgin By the Moat".
This flamboyantly shaped and colored building is one of Russia's most important churches.
The cathedral was started in 1555 as eight chapels built around a larger ninth.
There have been several theories about the design of St. Basil's, but no certain answers.
The cathedral has had several additions, and the whole church narrowly escaped destruction under Stalin.
St. Basil's is no longer a church, it now operates as a museum.
- published: 06 Oct 2010
- views: 38363
Кабардино-Балкария ГОЛУБЫЕ ОЗЕРА Аушигер Russia Travel Guide
Фотосюжет об экскурсии из Железноводска в Кабардино-Балкарию по маршруту: Нижнее Голубое озеро (Черек-Кёл, Церик-Кёль), Аушигер (термальный источник)....
Фотосюжет об экскурсии из Железноводска в Кабардино-Балкарию по маршруту: Нижнее Голубое озеро (Черек-Кёл, Церик-Кёль), Аушигер (термальный источник).
wn.com/Кабардино Балкария Голубые Озера Аушигер Russia Travel Guide
Фотосюжет об экскурсии из Железноводска в Кабардино-Балкарию по маршруту: Нижнее Голубое озеро (Черек-Кёл, Церик-Кёль), Аушигер (термальный источник).
- published: 15 Jul 2015
- views: 13
ОСЕТИЯ Фиагдон ДАРГАВС Кармадон Russia Travel Guide
Фото сюжет об экскурсии из Железноводска в Республику Северная Осетия-Алания по маршруту: станица Змейская (завтрак); Верхний Фиагдон, Хидикус (Свято-Успенский ...
Фото сюжет об экскурсии из Железноводска в Республику Северная Осетия-Алания по маршруту: станица Змейская (завтрак); Верхний Фиагдон, Хидикус (Свято-Успенский Аланский монастырь); Даргавс («город мертвых»); Кармадон; Кадаргаван («тропа чудес»). Июль 2008 г.
wn.com/Осетия Фиагдон Даргавс Кармадон Russia Travel Guide
Фото сюжет об экскурсии из Железноводска в Республику Северная Осетия-Алания по маршруту: станица Змейская (завтрак); Верхний Фиагдон, Хидикус (Свято-Успенский Аланский монастырь); Даргавс («город мертвых»); Кармадон; Кадаргаван («тропа чудес»). Июль 2008 г.
- published: 09 Jul 2015
- views: 3
Gay Travel Guide: Moscow + [St. Petersburg], Russia
Area: 970 (556) sq mi
Population: 11,500,000 (4,900,000) (approx)
Things to do Gay: Cruise, clubs/bars, Online
Things to do: Kreml, Red Square, St. Basil, He...
Area: 970 (556) sq mi
Population: 11,500,000 (4,900,000) (approx)
Things to do Gay: Cruise, clubs/bars, Online
Things to do: Kreml, Red Square, St. Basil, Hermitage, Catherine Palace, etc etc
Need Cash: No
Moscow:
Walk: X
Bike: XX
Public Transit: XXXX
Car: XXX
St. Petersburg:
Walk: XXX
Bike: XXXX
Public Transit: XX
Car: X
wn.com/Gay Travel Guide Moscow St. Petersburg , Russia
Area: 970 (556) sq mi
Population: 11,500,000 (4,900,000) (approx)
Things to do Gay: Cruise, clubs/bars, Online
Things to do: Kreml, Red Square, St. Basil, Hermitage, Catherine Palace, etc etc
Need Cash: No
Moscow:
Walk: X
Bike: XX
Public Transit: XXXX
Car: XXX
St. Petersburg:
Walk: XXX
Bike: XXXX
Public Transit: XX
Car: X
- published: 17 Apr 2015
- views: 5
Saint Petersburg Tourism Video | Travel Guide
The second largest city in Russia, St. Petersburg is the country's cultural heart. View splendid architectural gems like the Winter Palace and the Kazan Cathedr...
The second largest city in Russia, St. Petersburg is the country's cultural heart. View splendid architectural gems like the Winter Palace and the Kazan Cathedral, and give yourself plenty of time to browse the world-renowned art collection of the Hermitage. Sprawling across the Neva River delta, St. Petersburg offers enough art, nightlife, fine dining and cultural destinations for many repeat visits.
wn.com/Saint Petersburg Tourism Video | Travel Guide
The second largest city in Russia, St. Petersburg is the country's cultural heart. View splendid architectural gems like the Winter Palace and the Kazan Cathedral, and give yourself plenty of time to browse the world-renowned art collection of the Hermitage. Sprawling across the Neva River delta, St. Petersburg offers enough art, nightlife, fine dining and cultural destinations for many repeat visits.
- published: 02 May 2014
- views: 2104
Qolsharif Mosque, Kazan Kremlin - Russia Travel Guide
Take a tour of Qolsharif Mosque in Russia -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
The Qolsharif Mosque in Russia, thoug...
Take a tour of Qolsharif Mosque in Russia -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
The Qolsharif Mosque in Russia, though undoubtedly modern, has deep historical ties to the past.
The current building, found in Kazan Kremlin, was started in 1996 and inaugurated in 2005.
However, the mosque was rebuilt after an ancient mosque of the same name from the 1500s.
This mosque was supposedly the biggest in Russia at the time of its construction.
Its appearance is uncertain because it was destroyed in 1552 by Ivan the Terrible.
The new Qolsharif Mosque attempts to mirror the old, and, in doing so, has created a beautiful building.
wn.com/Qolsharif Mosque, Kazan Kremlin Russia Travel Guide
Take a tour of Qolsharif Mosque in Russia -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
The Qolsharif Mosque in Russia, though undoubtedly modern, has deep historical ties to the past.
The current building, found in Kazan Kremlin, was started in 1996 and inaugurated in 2005.
However, the mosque was rebuilt after an ancient mosque of the same name from the 1500s.
This mosque was supposedly the biggest in Russia at the time of its construction.
Its appearance is uncertain because it was destroyed in 1552 by Ivan the Terrible.
The new Qolsharif Mosque attempts to mirror the old, and, in doing so, has created a beautiful building.
- published: 01 Nov 2010
- views: 10146
Moskva Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Moskva in Russia.
Moscow is the capital of Russia and the largest city in Europe. Both Tsar rule and soviet communism gave the c...
Travel video about destination Moskva in Russia.
Moscow is the capital of Russia and the largest city in Europe. Both Tsar rule and soviet communism gave the city its present appearance. It has witnessed much change and has become a prosperous city and one of contrast and the superlative, of millionaires and also the very poor. Vasiliya Blazhennovo Khram, Basilius Cathedral, is one of the main landmarks of the Russian metropolis and was built at the command of Moscow sovereign, Ivan The Fourth, also known as Ivan The Terrible, Russia’s first Tsar. The cathedral is representative of Moscow’s architecture with red brick monuments and an accumulation of onion-shaped towers. The Kremlin extends beyond a red wall and various towers that date back to the fifteenth century. Since time immemorial it has been the seat of both tsars and bishops and in front of its walls is Red Square that was once used as a marketplace and also a place of execution. Here the death penalty was declared and immediately carried out. Arbatskaya is a city district west of the Kremlin. In the fifteenth century, the craftsmen and servants of the Tsar lived there and then followed artists, intellectuals and aristocrats. In 1935 the Metro was inaugurated and had thirteen stations. Today there are more than a hundred located along two hundred and sixty kilometres of rail, used by millions each and every day. The Moscow Underground is fast, cheap and quite splendid. Its stations are veritable works of art! When the Tsar’s empire vanished, the realm of the Communist rulers was torn apart. But the mega metropolis of Moscow managed to survive. A restless and powerful city of fantastic culture and truly dramatic history.
wn.com/Moskva Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Moskva in Russia.
Moscow is the capital of Russia and the largest city in Europe. Both Tsar rule and soviet communism gave the city its present appearance. It has witnessed much change and has become a prosperous city and one of contrast and the superlative, of millionaires and also the very poor. Vasiliya Blazhennovo Khram, Basilius Cathedral, is one of the main landmarks of the Russian metropolis and was built at the command of Moscow sovereign, Ivan The Fourth, also known as Ivan The Terrible, Russia’s first Tsar. The cathedral is representative of Moscow’s architecture with red brick monuments and an accumulation of onion-shaped towers. The Kremlin extends beyond a red wall and various towers that date back to the fifteenth century. Since time immemorial it has been the seat of both tsars and bishops and in front of its walls is Red Square that was once used as a marketplace and also a place of execution. Here the death penalty was declared and immediately carried out. Arbatskaya is a city district west of the Kremlin. In the fifteenth century, the craftsmen and servants of the Tsar lived there and then followed artists, intellectuals and aristocrats. In 1935 the Metro was inaugurated and had thirteen stations. Today there are more than a hundred located along two hundred and sixty kilometres of rail, used by millions each and every day. The Moscow Underground is fast, cheap and quite splendid. Its stations are veritable works of art! When the Tsar’s empire vanished, the realm of the Communist rulers was torn apart. But the mega metropolis of Moscow managed to survive. A restless and powerful city of fantastic culture and truly dramatic history.
- published: 07 Mar 2014
- views: 56148
Solovetsky Monastery, Solovki (Russia) - Travel Guide
Take a tour of Solovetsky Monastery in Solovki, Russia -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
Located on the Solovetsk...
Take a tour of Solovetsky Monastery in Solovki, Russia -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
Located on the Solovetsky Islands, a small archipelago in Solovki, Russia, is the Solovetsky Monastery.
The site was founded by two monks in the 1400s and after a generous land donation the monastery was substantially expanded.
The secluded location of the islands was a perfect stronghold throughout the Livonian, Crimian and Russian Civil Wars.
The surrounding walls are four to six meters in thickness and encompass the village where the monastery is located.
A source of great pride for the monks inhabiting the monastery were the expansive manicured grounds and gardens.
Solovetsky Monastery and village now cover all the Solovetsky Islands and are open for visitors and pilgrims.
wn.com/Solovetsky Monastery, Solovki (Russia) Travel Guide
Take a tour of Solovetsky Monastery in Solovki, Russia -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
Located on the Solovetsky Islands, a small archipelago in Solovki, Russia, is the Solovetsky Monastery.
The site was founded by two monks in the 1400s and after a generous land donation the monastery was substantially expanded.
The secluded location of the islands was a perfect stronghold throughout the Livonian, Crimian and Russian Civil Wars.
The surrounding walls are four to six meters in thickness and encompass the village where the monastery is located.
A source of great pride for the monks inhabiting the monastery were the expansive manicured grounds and gardens.
Solovetsky Monastery and village now cover all the Solovetsky Islands and are open for visitors and pilgrims.
- published: 04 Apr 2011
- views: 2126
Omsk Dormition Cathedral, Omsk (Russia) - Travel Guide
Take a tour of Omsk Dormition Cathedral in Omsk, Russia -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
A striking feature of t...
Take a tour of Omsk Dormition Cathedral in Omsk, Russia -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
A striking feature of the city of Omsk, in southern Russia, is the grand and colorful Dormition Cathedral.
This structure boasts a gleaming white exterior and shiny blue and gold domes, typical of Russian architecture.
These features add to the majesty of the cathedral as both a place of worship and historical monument.
The original Dormition Cathedral was built in the late nineteenth century, designed in the Russian Revival Style.
However, when the Soviets came to power, they destroyed this and many other Russian churches as part of their Communist agenda.
Fortunately, the Omsk Dormition Cathedral was recently rebuilt, to forever regain its beauty and history.
wn.com/Omsk Dormition Cathedral, Omsk (Russia) Travel Guide
Take a tour of Omsk Dormition Cathedral in Omsk, Russia -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
A striking feature of the city of Omsk, in southern Russia, is the grand and colorful Dormition Cathedral.
This structure boasts a gleaming white exterior and shiny blue and gold domes, typical of Russian architecture.
These features add to the majesty of the cathedral as both a place of worship and historical monument.
The original Dormition Cathedral was built in the late nineteenth century, designed in the Russian Revival Style.
However, when the Soviets came to power, they destroyed this and many other Russian churches as part of their Communist agenda.
Fortunately, the Omsk Dormition Cathedral was recently rebuilt, to forever regain its beauty and history.
- published: 19 May 2011
- views: 3162