There is no analogues of Russian historical architecture all over the world, but we have the architecture of various European and antique styles in our cities (especially in Saint-Petersburg).
There are a great many distinctive features that have also varied over the several periods in Russia's history, but the 'popular' answer is: the onion-shaped domes on Russian churches.
Because it brought on Communism in Russia. Also China was influenced by Russia to be communist as well.
After the revolution in Russia was not kings.
Before WWII Kaliningrad belonged to Germany (earlier Prussia), but in 1945 Russian leader Joseph Stalin wanted to get "kusok giermanskoj ziemli" ("a piece of German ground") and the city was incorporated to Russia. It is an important port because other Russian ports in Baltic Sea are located far in northeast. It was (and still is) a great base for Russian naval forces. But there is one problem - there is no land connection with other parts of Russia.
The Romanov family were important in that they had much influence in Russia. From 1600 to 1917, a Romanov ruled Russia. The end came in 1917 as last Russian Tsar was overthrown in 1917. Later that year the Bolshevik's took Russia out of WW 1.
George Heard Hamilton has written: 'The art and architecture of Russia' -- subject(s): Architecture, Art, Russian, History, Russian Art 'Painting and Sculpture in Europe' 'The art and architecture of Russia' -- subject(s): Architecture, Russian Art, Arte (Russia), Kunst, History 'Raymond Duchamp-Villon' 'Painting and sculpture in Europe 1880 to 1940' -- subject(s): European Painting, European Sculpture 'Tradition and invention in modern art' -- subject(s): Art, Modern, Modern Art
Ethenic russian,
El Lissitzky has written: 'About 2 [squares]' -- subject(s): Architecture in art, Art, Russian, Art, Soviet, Artists' books, Geometry in art, Russian Art, Soviet Art, Suprematism in art 'Suprematisch worden' -- subject(s): De Stijl (Art movement) 'Typographic facts' '1929' -- subject(s): Architecture, Architecture, Modern, Modern Architecture 'El Lissitzky' -- subject(s): Exhibitions, Biography, Artists, Criticism and interpretation 'Russia' -- subject(s): Architecture, Architecture, Modern, Architecture, Russian, Modern Architecture, Russian Architecture, Socialist realism and architecture
Because it secured Bolshevik power in Russia
There are a great many distinctive features that have also varied over the several periods in Russia's history, but the 'popular' answer is: the onion-shaped domes on Russian churches.
Because it secured Bolshevik power in Russia
Rwsieg (the Russian language)Rwsiad (someone from Russia)Rwsia (= of Russia),e.g. Ffederasiwn Rwsia = the Russian Federation (lit. Federation of Russia)
A Russian is a person who comes from Russia.
Only if the Russian girlfriend lives in Russia and has a Russian citizenship
Russia
Russian Dolls is the only one that comes to mind. From Russia with Love The Russia House Living Russia, or The Man with a Camera (1929) Say It in Russian Little Russia
Because it brought on Communism in Russia. Also China was influenced by Russia to be communist as well.