there eat there balls for dinner
russians spend their time by doing work around the house.
free russians
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Russians
sweater
drink vodka
Some do and some do not. Many Russians are Christians, most commonly Orthodox, but many Russians are atheists and were encouraged to be so during the time of the Soviet Union.
At one time, 34 million Russians out of a total population of 36 million were serfs.
Russians spend their free time in various ways, with popular activities including outdoor leisure such as hiking, skiing, and picnicking in parks. Cultural pursuits like visiting museums, theaters, and concerts are also common, reflecting a strong appreciation for the arts. Additionally, socializing with family and friends over meals or at cafes is a significant aspect of leisure time. Many also engage in sports, both recreationally and competitively, as well as hobbies like reading, gardening, and crafting.
Russians and prussians{germans at the time]
Casimir Pulaski was on Poland's side and he did it because he wanted Poland to be free from Russians that is where he was raised
Russians typically refer to villas as "дача" (dacha), which is a secondary home or countryside retreat where they spend time during weekends or vacations.