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  1. Matryoshka Russian Nesting Dolls Matryoshka dolls are set of dolls designed to nest one inside another. They are cut in half at the waist to be opened. The original set of matryoshka was originally created in Russia in 1890 by Sergei Maliutin and Vasiliy Zvezdochkin, inspired by Ja...
  2. 40-Minute Russian 40-Minute Russian - Learning Russian is a must for all people working in the hospitality industry. The Russian travellers who visit demand best service and speaking Russian is part of that. This downloadable Russian audio file provides the opportunit...
  3. Learn To Speak Russian Learn To Speak Russian with the easy and reliable Pimsleur audios. The Russian language becomes more important as Russia opens itself towards the West and wealthy Russians start to travel the world. Nice Russian ladies are also looking for western men...
  4. Russian Women- Secrets, Relationship Tips & Understanding Cultural Differences Thank you for finding my page! Here I will try to help explain the things that make Russian women unique and help western men understand their culture and build successful relationships.
  5. The Russian Language The fall of the Soviet Union in 1991 did not reduce the importance of the Russian language. While it changed its distribution, the Russian language remains widespread and tremendously important.
  6. Learn Russian Learn Russian - To learn to speak Russian might be a somewhat intimidating goal for starters, but if you go about it the right way, learning Russian can be quick, fun and a really satifying occupation! Even though the relationship between East and W...
  7. Pysanky -- Ukrainian Russian Polish decorated Easter eggs A pysanka (plural: pysanky) is an egg decorated in the Ukrainian style using a wax-resist method. Many other cultures in Eastern Europe decorate similar eggs. The famous Russian Fabrege eggs are derivative of this custom. A stylus called a kystka is...