It is a ancient east-slavic symbol, nothing relationships with communist.
The Russian flag has no symbol superimposed on it. Previously, the flag of the USSR had the symbol of the Sickle and Hammer, which represented their communist laborer ideals.
Russia is often associated with the bear as its symbol. The bear is a common motif in Russian folklore and is featured on the coat of arms and various symbols of the country.
The bear is the national symbol of Russia. It is often used in Russian culture and folklore to represent strength, power, and protection.
The Russian Bear is a widespread symbol for Russia which is often used in political cartoons , articles and dramatic plays .
Russia's national animal is the Russian brown bear. The Bear and the double headed egale
Russian Communist Workers Party was created in 1991.
The animal portrayed on the Russian coat of arms is the two-headed eagle. However Russia is often personified as the Russian Bear; the governing party of Russia, United Russia use the Bear as their party's symbol.
Russia is one of the most well known countries in the world. The citizens of the country have many symbols they are proud of. One is the bear which is the symbol for strength.
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Communist Party of the Russian Federation was created on 1993-02-14.
The most dominant and persevering symbol is probably the "Double-headed eagle" which, other than for the "Soviet" period, has been used as a symbol for hundreds of years. It appears on the current 1, 2, 5 and 10 Ruble coins.
If Russian folk tales are any indication, then bears, wolves, foxes, hares and hedgehogs are the principal Russian animals (and they all talk, too). Moose are very Russian, as are beavers, nutria, lynx, Arctic foxes, sables, weasels, minks. Basically, if they make hats out of it, it lives in Russia. Siberian tigers are now endangered and are only found in Russia. Some of the native Russian birds are ravens, Great Eagles and owls. Russian brown bear is considered by most to be the national animal.