Russia: How to observe Ramadan living in a polar city with 24 hours of daylight
The congregation of the Noorda Kamal Mosque, Russia’s most northerly Islamic place of worship, continued to observe the holy month of Ramadan despite extremely long daylight hours in the city of Norilsk, Monday.
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Peace Descends on Damascus - Life Is Slowly Returning to Normal in Syria Thanks to Russia!
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On Saturday evening, Putin and Erdogan discussed the situation in Syria on the phone, where both countries are guarantors of the settlement process. The leaders of Russia and Turkey stressed the importance of coordinating actions in northeast Syria and confirmed their adherence to the principle of protecting the territorial integrity of Syria. On Friday, the Russian Military Police and Turkish border guards conducted the third patrol of the Syrian-Turkish border.
Russian censorship - From Moscow to Murmansk
Censorship in Russia is not limited to journalism: in all possible areas people are threatened and opposed. In this episode of 'From Moscow to Murmansk' Jelle Brandt Corstius brings attention to censorship in Russia and (death) threats to critical journalists, human rights activists and dissidents.
Original title: New censorship
In the first series: From Moscow to Magadan, Jelle Brandt Corstius traveled from West to East, focusing on the endless Russian countryside and the villages. In this second series: From Moscow to Murmansk, he travels from North to South along the largest river of Russia: the Volga River. A trip along the relatively unknown cities like Murmansk, Volgograd, Dzerzhinsk, Nizhny Novgorod, but also to Moscow and Saint Petersburg. Through topics like women in Russia, new censorship, the environmental problem from Russian perspective and the ideological vacuum, a relatively unknown side of Russia is once again exposed.
Presented by: Jelle Brandt Corstius
Final editor: Gert-Jan Hox
Directed by: Hans Pool
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Top 10 most beautiful cathedrals and churches in Russia
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This video presents the most beautiful cathedrals and churches Russia: Annunciation Cathedral (Voronezh), Ascension Cathedral (Elec), Znamenskaya church (Dubrovytsia), St. Isaac's Cathedral (St. Petersburg), Novoyarmarochny St. Alexander Nevsky
Cathedral (Nizhny Novgorod), St. Basil's Cathedral (Moscow), Transfiguration Cathedral (Dzerzhinsk), Trinity Cathedral (Saint Petersburg), Trinity Cathedral (Pskov), Church of the Savior on Blood (Saint-Petersburg)
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LED Screen, Kogalym, Russia
LED screen in Kogalym
The town of Kogalym which is included in Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug of Tyumen region cannot make a boast of its big size and numerosity of population, but it is hard to underestimate its contribution in fuel and energy complex.
Due to oil field Kogalym turn to a developed industrial center and full-fledged city of the district’s jurisdiction. There were appeared an ice hockey stadium with artificial ice, a youth center Metro, a temple and a mosque. The development of the town wasn’t stopped on this. Today it proves that high-tech solutions is its element.
Since recently there appeared the LED screen with a size of 5,12x3,84 m, rotating gear and a pixel pitch of 20 mm. The LED display installed on a busy crossing meets citizens of Kogalym with play of colors which don’t pale even in light of the day. The employer is OAO Lukoil the company whose main production assets are situated in Kogalym.
Taymyr Lake (Peninsula - Russia) Travel
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Shakhnazarov: US Has Always Considered Russia Enemy #1 - Trump the Best of All Evils!
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Karen Shakhnazarov Film Director; People's Artist of Russia: Why do they talk so much about Russia? It's obvious to me that's because they perceive Russia as America's natural geopolitical rival, and they're right in that regard. Actually, the only rival. A lot is being talked about China, but, actually, they perceive Russia as the number one rival.
45 Din Ki Raat -55 °C Norilsk Coldest City Urdu | سائبیریا کا سرد شہر جہاں 45 دن سورج نہیں نکلتا
LalGulab ki aaj ki is video mein main aap ko dunya ke aik intihai sard shehar ki sair karwanay wala hon. Us shehar ka temperature -55 °C tak bhi gir jata hai. Is se pehle bhi main aap ke liye dunya ke sub se sard ilaqe ki video bana chuka hon.
Aur aaj Siberia ka jo shehar aap dekhne wale hain ye bhi earth par aik coldest places hai. Yahan suraj 45 din tak doobta nahin. Its a place where sun doesnt rise for 45 days kyun keh ye ilaqa north pole yani qutub shumali ke qareeb hai. Yahin dunya ki aik aisi Masjid bhi hai jo dunya ke shumal mein mojood hai us Masjid ke agey dunya ki koi bhi dusri masjid nahin ati aisa kyun hai janain is video mein.
4,000 tons of shells explode in Central Russi
More than 4,000 tons of shells exploded near a military testing ground some 40 kilometers from the city of Orenburg in Central Russia, prompting the mass evacuation of two nearby towns.
Those 4,000 tons included 1,379 tons of 100mm shells, 400 tons of air bombs and 2,300 tons of 280mm reactive shells, the head of the military investigative committee announced.
Witnesses recorded video of a massive plume of smoke rising into the air shortly after the explosions. Local residents said that the blasts were powerful enough to rattle windows dozens of kilometers away from the epicenter.
The press secretary for the regional government said that three residential buildings in the town of Pervomaisky were damaged in the incident, and that the force of the explosion blew out the windows of many local houses.
Local emergency services confirmed that the blast wave from the explosions also blew out the windows of schools, kindergartens and a hospital.
The explosions sparked a brushfire in 15-20 hectares of nearby dead grass. Authorities said that the fire does not threaten populated areas.
The Worlds Coldest Cities
The World's Coldest Cities
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The World's Coldest Cities
For most of us, cold means having to turn up the heat or bundling up in extra layers. There are a few places on Earth, however, that take our understanding of cold to a whole new level. According to Guinness World Records, the coldest permanently lived-in human settlement is the remote village of Oymyakon in Russian Siberia, where temperatures dropped to a bone-chilling -90ºF/ -68ºC in 1933. This article takes a look at some of the world’s coldest cities, ranked from warmest to coldest, based on average January temperatures.
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Astana, Kazakhstan
Average January temperature: 6.4 °F/ -14.2°C
Although the summer months are warm, winters in Astana are long, dry, and exceptionally cold. Extreme lows of -61°F/ -51.5°C have been recorded, although the monthly average for January is 6.4 °F/ -14.2°C. Most years, the city’s river remains frozen over from mid-November to early April. With plenty of indoor attractions in which to escape from the weather, winter visitors do not need to fear the cold.
Astana is a modern city defined by futuristic architecture, glittering mosques and a wealth of shopping and entertainment centers.
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International Falls, Minnesota, United States
Average January temperature: 4.4°F/-15°C
This northern Minnesotan city calls itself The Icebox of the Nation, and with record lows of -55 °F/ -48 °C and an average seasonal snowfall of 71.6 inches, that claim is well-justified. International Falls has the most days per year with high temperatures below freezing of any incorporated city in the contiguous U.S.—not to mention some spectacular night skies.
It is best known for its Canadian border crossing, and as the gateway to nearby Voyageurs National Park. The park is popular for kayaking and hiking in summer, and for cross-country skiing and ice-fishing in winter.
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Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
Perched 4,430 feet above sea level on the edge of the Mongolian steppes, Ulaanbaatar is the world’s coldest national capital. The city experiences extreme seasons with recorded summer highs of 102°F/ 39°C; however, plunging lows of -44°F/ -42°C during the long winter months give Ulaanbaatar an average annual mean temperature that hovers just below freezing.
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Barrow, United States
Located above the Arctic Circle in Alaska, Barrow is the northernmost city in the United States. It has the lowest average temperature of all Alaskan cities, exacerbated by frequent cloud cover and extreme winds of up to 60 miles/ hour. The sun remains below the horizon for 65 days each year, while on average, only 120 days of the year experience high temperatures that are above freezing.
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Yellowknife, Canada
The capital of Canada’s Northwest Territories lies 250 miles south of the Arctic Circle, and is a city of superlatives according to a survey by Environment Canada. Of 100 Canadian cities, Yellowknife is the coldest year round, has the coldest winter, the most extreme windchill and the longest snow cover season. The lowest temperature ever recorded was -60 °F/ -51°C, and yet ironically, it also boasts the sunniest Canadian summer.
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Norilsk, Russia
Norilsk is the world’s most northerly city with more than 100,000 inhabitants, and one of only three major cities located in the continuous permafrost zone. At 14ºF/ -10ºC it has the coldest mean annual temperature of any big city, while winter lows reach extremes of -63ºF/ -53ºC. With museums, an art gallery and one of the world’s northernmost mosques, Norilsk has its own unique culture; however, it’s unlikely to become a tourist destination anytime soon.
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Yakutsk, Russia
The capital city of Russia’s Sakha Republic, Yakutsk is located approximately 280 miles south of the Arctic Circle and has the thermometer readings to match. With average January temperatures of of -41ºF/ -40ºC, Yakutsk is thought to be the coldest major city in the world — certainly, it has the lowest average winter temperatures. Sights like the Permafrost Kingdom ice museum, the Christian Market (pictured) and the National Art Museum of the Republic of Sakha, however, make this city a worthwhile destination for those that don’t mind the chill, while average temperatures of 67ºF/ 19.5ºC in July make it a summertime possibility for fair-weather travelers.
WOW! Did You Know That In Moscow You Can Listen To Amazing Orthodox Christian Choir IN ENGLISH!?
The Divine Liturgy in English at the Vysoko-Petrovsky Monastery was held on Saturday in St. Peter’s Cathedral. The Liturgical hymns in English are performed by the Orthodox Christian choir Saint Felix Chanters
The Hieromonk Constantine Simon served the Divine Liturgy and a sermon.
Vysokopetrovsky Monastery (Russian: Высокопетровский монастырь, English: High Monastery of St Peter) is a Russian Orthodox monastery in the Bely Gorod of Moscow commanding a hill whence Petrovka Street descends towards the Kremlin.
The monastery is believed to have been founded in the 1320s by Saint Peter of Moscow, the first Russian metropolitan to move his see in Moscow. The cloister gave its name to adjacent Petrovka Street, one of the streets radiating from Red Square.
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The most beautiful 10 cities you should visit in Turkey
Antalya To company offers you the most beautiful 10 cities in Turkey you must visit.
Each year, you are fine.
We choose for you the most beautiful 10 cities you should visit in Turkey
1) Istanbul:
Ancient and beautiful city from the West to East side towards the Bosphorus, its harbor natural Golden Horn (Haliç or Altın Boynuz), starts from East Asia or Europe and Anatolia, is the only city in the world that spans two continents.
The main landmarks of Istanbul are as follows:
(Hagia Sophia, Sultanahmet Mosque, Obelisk of Theodosius III, new mosque, topkapı Palace, the Bosphorus Bridge, Palace of the sultans, Yildiz Palace)
2) Izmir:
Izmir is the third largest city in Turkey with a population of about 4 million, is the capital of the province of Izmir. Located on the Aegean coast in the West of Turkey and is considered the capital of the Aegean, as well as an important centre for trade and transportation due to its port is the second largest port in Turkey after Istanbul.
Izmir date back to the third millennium BC, she was called in antiquity Smyrna. And is home to many ancient civilizations such as Roman, Byzantine, Seljuk, and Ottoman.
Is one of the tourist attractions in Turkey, and also used as a station move to other places around like Ephesus, Bergama, rooms smart luxury, etc.
3) Antalya:
Feature enchanting beauty of Antalya and stunning nature is situated between the Taurus Mountains and the shores of the Mediterranean. Many hotels in Antalya and crowded public beaches resorts and tourists, cafes and restaurants, and many places that are worth visiting, as Ataturk Park, Oceanarium, the amusement park, Antalya Museum, mini city, Olympus tilifrik variety of commercial complexes.
4) Bodrum:
Is a small town with a beautiful harbour. Destinations for people for sailing, swimming, diving and bathing in the Turkish bath. Crowded city youth and tourism nature tourism in freestyle. White buildings carved into the green mountains. NET and pure sea water where you can see your features clearly mirrored.
5) Stock Exchange:
The city of Bursa understandable religious landmarks and spacious and lush, most notably: the great mosque, the mosque of Emir Sultan mosque, yashil, ylderm markets and COSA Khan webering Khan, not to mention the museums and parks, beaches and warm springs. It also highlights the stock exchange as a classic Turkey food, especially traditional snacks like kebab and sweetened chestnuts, plums and delight.
6) Marmaris:
Marmaris shthr crowded beaches, and endless nightlife, interesting markets and scenic. Find in Marmaris many diving centres and various other water sports.
7) ausongol:
The village and the lift are little bit small lake (long Lake) southeast of Trabzon on the Black Sea shore, northern Turkey. Tourist village gained fame thanks to the lift are little bit small Pine Lake surrounded by mountains and green meadows, where the Lake and its vicinity is ideal for camping and hiking and roaming in nature. Besides there is another beautiful inhabitant in this area: Salmon River. He lives in the cold waters in the region, and at lunch and dinner turns into delicious dishes along with other fish in the area, making the village a title for eating fish. It is possible to visit fish farms and choose the fish you want for yourselves.
8) Fethiye (fitaihi):
The city of Fethiye in Turkey (or vithii in Turkish pronunciation) is one of the most beautiful beach towns in Turkey and the world, unknown to most tourists and travelers are Arabs despite being a destination is required.
Fethiye is a city in the Aegean. With a population of around 68 inhabitants (2008). Fethiye is a relatively modern city situated on the ruins of the ancient city of tilmisos, which can be seen in the town, such as Hellenistic Theater on the city's main Pier.
9) akyaka:
Akyaka is a small village of fishermen out of sight. The village lay in gokova Bay and end point is bounded on the North by Mount sakartbh Dağı Sakartepe which is about a thousand meters above sea level while bounded from the South plain gokova.
10) run:
Featuring warm iderbalinabia and Turkish baths hot, dense forests of beech and fir trees, waterfalls, nature and green carpet, the finest Turkish honey.
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Al-Aqsa Mosque. Location within the Old City of Jerusalem
مسجدِ اقصیٰ کے بارے میں اہم معلومات
مسجدِ اقصیٰ مسلمانوں کا قبلہ اول
روئے زمین پر مسلمانوں کا تیسرا حرم
कुदरत का अजीब करिश्मा है पत्थरों की ये नदी, वैज्ञानिक भी नहीं सुलझा पाए रहस्य
Strange and strange happenings happen in the world. Often, even scientists in the world cannot find their conclusions. Then such a river flows in a country of the world, knowing that you will be surprised. You must have seen such rivers which contain splash of water. But there is a river that has no water but only stones.
One such river in Russia has only stones. Yes, this river of stones is named Stone River. This river is a unique charisma of nature. The secret of which has not yet been discovered by scientists. About 6 kilometers of stones will be seen in this river. Looking at it will feel like a stream on the river.
At a distance of 20 meters from small streams, the river forms a large stream 200 to 700 meters. In this unique river, small stones to large stones are also present. There are about 10 tons of stones here, these stones are buried in six feet of soil. This is because no vegetation can be grown here.
While its surroundings are filled with dew trees. Now you are wondering where such a large number of stones came from and why they formed the river. Some scientists around the world believe that the glacier fell from a high hill about 10,000 years ago.
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Illegal Muslim prayer hall blown up in Russia after police find explosives inside
Explosives found in an illegal Muslim prayer hall near the Russian city of Samara were eliminated right inside the building. Bomb disposal team deemed it too dangerous to take the explosives out.
A police dog helped to find a cache with more than a kilogram of explosives of unknown origin. A bomb-disposal expert said extracting the explosives would be definitely unsafe and bomb technicians rolled in a water cannon, a source within Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) told RT.
The house was used for gatherings of Salafis, followers of an ultra-conservative movement within Sunni Islam, and it was not registered with the regional Muslim community as an official house of worship.
Inside the house, the FSB’s Special Forces detained 53 young men, at least one of whom was promoting the so-called Islamic State terror group online.
According to an FSB source, the arrests made at the illegal prayer hall triggered a series of house raids, which helped uncover more explosives, handguns, grenades and ammo.
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