Yes! For the Motherland! And Vodka!
Russians generally enjoy socializing with friends and family, traditional Russian cuisine, outdoor activities such as hiking and skiing, literature, music, and watching sports like football and ice hockey. They also have a strong appreciation for art, history, and cultural events.
At the beginning of the 20th century, 104 Russian families settled on the Guadalupe Valley - northwest of Ensenada - as part of a Russian Orthodox Church dissidence that was welcomed in Mexico. The people you see that look like Russians but speak fluid Spanish are descendants of that group of people.
Well, the most people thought of Russians as big mean brutes, kinda like barbarians. And most people thought of the Japanese to be small people who couldn't do anything. but the Japanese defeat the Russians through small naval fights and the Russians lost all of them, so if you don't win any of the naval battles, it will be embarrassing as in this case to the Russians
While Russians wear clothes like the amacans but brighter. while whoever answered this sucks monkey dick
Yes. Russia is a democracy just like the United States, and the Russian people have the same (or virtually the same) rights as we do. They definitely do have freedom of expression.
Since Russia, is a very big country many Russians have a lot of ethnicity. Remember the bigger the country, the more ethnicities. Most Russian people are Slavic, those are the people living in European Russia. The place where the Nazis invaded. Eastern Russia (Asian Russia) and Chechnya is where it's all at. There are Mongols, most of them are the Russian Buddhists. They are known as "Buryats". There are also the Yakuts. In far-eastern Russia, those are Korean-Russians and Japanese-Russians. Those are people of Japanese and Korean descent, they don't look like typical "Russians". Chechens, are a Turkic group, not Slavic. If you notice, Chechens have Arab names but they use them Russian style. So it's easy to distinguish. For example, a person from an Arab country would have a name like Ahmed bin-Omar. But a person from Chechnya would have a name like Akhmad Omarov or Akhmed Omarovich.
They listen to different kinds of music, and Russian pop its just like the same as the united states
Due to its harsh climate, life in Alaska for Russians and anyone else was difficult.
in soviet russia, russians don't play games, games play russians
Santa. Loljk, it was Julius Martov, who was, like Lenin a former member of the Russian Social Democratic Labout party, and also like Lenin, was a Marxist.
Russian people spend their money on essentials like food, housing, and transportation. They also allocate funds towards leisure activities such as dining out, entertainment, travel, and shopping. Additionally, savings and investments are important to many Russians for long-term financial stability.
She is Russian girl (but she is sexy not like all Russians) i am one of miranda's best friend and i get in bed with her !