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Inside of Ufa Arena at IIHF U20 World Championship 2013. Real Russia ep.20
Ufa Arena is the main playground for 2013 Ice Hockey U20 World Championship in Ufa, Russia. We have visited one of it's games, Canada-USA, that not only to enjoy this great game but to make the real inside into Ufa Arena.
The game was over with Canada beats USA 2:1
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Soviet Lifestyle Museum. USSR Things. St Petersburg, Russia
Soviet Lifestyle Museum contains the things of 70-80s, which were present in the life of almost every Soviet Union person. Over 1,600 original exhibits in 6 thematic halls of the Museum.
The Soviet household appliances, TV, photo and audio equipment, electronics, vinyl collections, music instruments, clothing, toys, games, groceries, drinks, perfume, banknotes and coins, personal documents, and many more.
Victory Park of Ufa. Real Russia ep.101 (4K)
The Victory Park is located at the Komarov, one of the first Soviet Union cosmonauts, street in the city of Ufa, the capital of the Republic of Bashkortostan of Russia.
It is one of thousands of places in Russia to commemorate all those 27 million of Russian and Soviet Union people to make the Victory in a Great Patriotic War (also known as World War II) happen and stop an attempts of Nazies to get a world domination.
Victory Park is a leisure park where everyone can to come and enjoy the time. And only Memorials, World of Fames, now peaceful tanks and guns are remind about those tragedic days of the greatest lesson in the history of Humanity.
On a territory of the Victory Park presented the Memorial to the fallen soldiers, flower compositions, walls of fame, tanks and guns.
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My Neighborhood in Ufa, Russia
My neighborhood in Ufa, Russia - Residential Complex Parkoviy (Парковый, it's like Park's, near the park area). It is located in the geographical city center of Ufa at Richard Sorge Street, a German spy who worked for the Soviet Union.
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Museum Of The Soviet Households. Ep.2
The Museum Of The Soviet Households located at the second floor of the Guest Yard (Гостиный Двор) in the city of Ufa, Russia.
It's a place where you can find a lot of original stuff from the Soviet Union period - clothing, coins, banknotes, badges, electronics, vinyl, furniture and many many more. Also, a part of things are available for sale.
The Museum is completely interactive - you can touch and even put on absolutely everything you will find there.
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Georgi Plekhanov
Philosophy: Russian philosophersDuring World War I Plekhanov rallied to the cause of the Entente powers against Germany and he returned home to Russia following the 1917 February Revolution. Although he supported the Bolshevik faction at the 2nd Congress of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party in 1903, Plekhanov soon rejected the idea of democratic centralism, and became one of Lenin and Trotsky's principal antagonists in the 1905 St. Petersburg Soviet.
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Shikhan Grill Bar in Ufa. Real Russia
Opening of Shikhan Grill Bar in Ufa, Russia at the 10th of June, 2017. Temporary located in the square before the Guest Yard in the historical city center of Ufa.
Shikhan is an original brewery located in 100km from Ufa, in the city of Sterlitamak. Local beer brand.
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Gostiny Dvor (Guest Yard). Indoor Market of 19th Century in Russia. Real Russia ep.22
Somebody noticed SUBLIMINAL MESSAGE?! :)
In this episode we showing you Gostiny Dvor in Ufa, Russia. Inside and out! Guest Yard in Ufa, Russia was built in 1866 as an indoor shopping center of the city. In the years of WWII (1941-1945) there was evacuated some weaving mills. Later in Soviet Union times there was a cotton plant. And only in 1995 the President Of Bashkortostan Republic of Russia signed Decree for reconstruction of Gostiny Dvor and getting it back to it's original meaning. In 1999 it was re-opened and became one of the main trading, business and cultural centres of not only Ufa, but whole Bashkortostan Republic as well.
Gostiny dvor is a historic Russian term for an indoor market, or shopping centre. It is translated from Russian either as Guest Yard or Merchant Yard, although both translations are admittedly inadequate. Such structures, constructed in every large Russian town during the first decades of the 19th century, are fine examples of Neoclassical architecture.
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Georgi Valentinovich Plekhanov (; Russian: Гео́ргий Валенти́нович Плеха́нов, IPA: [ɡʲɪˈorɡʲɪj vəlʲɪnˈtʲinəvʲɪtɕ plʲɪˈxanəf] (listen); 29 November 1856 – 30 May 1918) was a Russian revolutionary and a Marxist theoretician. He was a founder of the social-democratic movement in Russia and was one of the first Russians to identify himself as Marxist. Facing political persecution, Plekhanov emigrated to Switzerland in 1880, where he continued in his political activity attempting to overthrow the Tsarist regime in Russia.
Although he supported the Bolshevik faction at the 2nd Congress of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party in 1903, Plekhanov soon rejected the idea of democratic centralism, and became one of Lenin and Trotsky's principal antagonists in the 1905 St. Petersburg Soviet.
During World War I Plekhanov rallied to the cause of the Entente powers against Germany and he returned home to Russia following the 1917 February Revolution. Plekhanov was an opponent of the Soviet state which came to power in the autumn of 1917. He died the following year. Despite his vigorous and outspoken opposition to Lenin's political party in 1917, Plekhanov was held in high esteem by the Communist Party of the Soviet Union following his death as a founding father of Russian Marxism and a philosophical thinker.
Blues Cafe Jimi in Ufa, Russia. Real Russia ep.58
In the historical center of Ufa in Bashkortostan Republic of Russia at Lenin Street, 42 there is The Motherland movie theater.
Inside of it there not only the movie theater but blues cafe named Jimi.
This is the place where the local musicians playing an old rock'n'roll, rock, blues and jazz. Jimi blues cafe became the place of meet for an older and creative audience of the city.
Sergey Baklykov and Sergey Grom did their traditional inside deep into Jimi.
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Business Family Ufa. Real Russia ep.97 (4K)
The deepest insight into the Business Family Community of Ufa, Russia.
Business Family is the community that unite businessmen and representatives of the companies and making a regular meetings in a different public places.
People are coming to the Business Family Events that to enlarge their circle of business contacts and make a good deal. To find out about a career opportunities because HR-agents are coming to this meetings all the time. To find a new friends and just to spend a good time.
The entrance to the Business Family Events is free, but strictly by preliminary applications and the list.
A special thing of Business Family is a special way of communication. In all events there are special screens where you can see who are coming in now, who have a birthday, business offfers of participants of the meeting and just the list of all people who are in the meeting and easily to initiate make acquaintance.
Everything started from the meetings of the club of invest bankers and financists since 2007. Later people from other industries got interested in an events like that. This is how since 2013 such an events began to be for professionals from all spheres.
Nowadays, Business Family have a presence in 10 cities of Russia and at the 5th of March, 2015 started up in Ufa, Russia.
For the first event in a Chernovar bar and restraunt came more than 100 business representatives. They were getting knowing each other, exchanged contacts, looked how they can help each other and just had a good time under the live sound of a local band.
Filmed with Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH4 in 4K.
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The Day of The First-Former. Real Russia ep.113 (4K)
The Day Of The First-Former is an original holiday invented and managed by Ufanet, the largest provider of Internet and cable television in the Republic of Bashkortostan.
This is a special event celebrated at the first Sunday of September and dedicated to all children who are just started to study at school (first-formers).
It is starts with a volunteers of Ufanet coming to all schools of Ufa and many other cities who joined this idea, and photograph all of them. They also write down their names and who they wants to be in the future.
Then, just for a couple of days, Ufanet workers are making a huge efforts to print out all of those photographs on a big wide canvases and mount them all to the long fence of the Kashkadan Park of Ufa, Russia.
These canvases consisted of the photos, names and preferable professions of the first-formers are sorted by schools and their grades (classes). So, finally it creates a huge Alley of the First-Formers.
But, still it’s only a little part of the whole holiday in the Kashkadan Park.
During the holiday there works many areas dedicated to different professions and interests.
The areas of the Fire and Police Departments, Ambulance and Emergency Service.
Concert scene for perfomances of children’s collectives.
Dance floor for master classes and competitions of dance schools of Ufa, presenting all kinds of styles and genres.
The Animal’s World for pet’s exhibition.
The City of Creativity for hand craft, arts and robotechnics.
Portable TV and Radio studios where kids can record their greetings for future’s broadcast.
And many other interesting things to do.
In the culmination of the holiday are salut and thousands of balloons launch.
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Dacha (Summer House, Garden and Banya). Real Russia ep.83
Dacha. One of the typical Russian summer houses with a garden and bath house. We call it “dacha” in Russia.
Summer house, mansard, garden, garden house, wooden street toilet, well and banya (bath house). Short master-class regarding how to cut the firewood with a butch. And Russian Ice Bucket Challenge.
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El paradisíaco refugio de Stalin
Moscú, 28 oct (EFE).-(Imagen: Ignacio Ortega) Pasó allí gran parte de su tiempo entre 1936 y su muerte en 1953. Es la dacha de Iosif Stalin en Sochi, un lugar paradisíaco frente al mar Negro que nos permite echar una mirada a la austera vida del dictador soviético.
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Museum for Soviet Monuments: Kyiv administration finds new home for remainders of communist past
A museum for all of the taken-down Soviet monuments.
The statues and memorabilia that were removed from Kyiv streets will now be stored at one of the lots at Zhulyany international airport.
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Museum Dedicated to USSR Propaganda to be Opened in Kyiv
Despite having a Soviet past, Ukraine does not have a museum dedicated to exploring this history. Until now. The National Expocenter of Ukraine will open an exhibition dedicated to USSR propaganda.
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WRAP Remains of Soviet soldiers reburied, Russian ceremony
1. Wide of monument to Red Army soldiers, coffins with the remains of the soldiers nearby
2. Guard standing next to monument
3. Wide of gathered media
4. Wide of coffins being put into graves
5. Wide of Estonian officials at the ceremony
6. Close-up of coffins
7. Wide of guards next to monument
8. Wide of people shovelling soil onto the coffins
9. Close-up of coffins in grave
10. Wide of gathered media
11. Wide of guards laying wreath at monument
12. Guards putting plaque next to grave
13. Wide of Jaak Aaviksoo, Estonian Defence Minister,
14. SOUNDBITE: (English) Jaak Aaviksoo, Estonian Defence Minister:
I hope that one day they (soldiers buried in unknown graves) find their place of last peace on cemeteries. And maybe this day, when we bury these eight fallen soldiers here on the military cemetery of the Republic of Estonia, we can look forward to continuing negotiations with the Russian Federation concerning war graves.
15. Wide of people laying flowers on the grave
16. Wide of Russians living in Estonia attending religious ceremony by orthodox priests
17. Mid of orthodox priests holding religious ceremony
18. Wide of people standing near graves
19. Mid pan of Nikolai Uspensky, Russian ambassador to Estonia and other officials walking to lay flowers to graves
20. Wide of religious ceremony
21. Wide of Uspensky laying flowers on grave
22. Wide of religious ceremony
23. Mid of Uspensky laying flowers on grave
24. Wide of people standing next to statue
25. SOUNDBITE: (Russian) Nikolai, Russian resident in Tallinn:
These soldiers should be buried at Tynismaegi hill (original location of the monument and war grave). No one should disturb the ashes of the dead soldiers. And what they (Estonians) did is blasphemy, it is lawlessness. All Russians don't like this.
26. Wide of people laying flowers on grave
27. Mid of woman laying flowers
28. Wide of statue
STORYLINE:
Estonia on Tuesday reburied the remains of eight Soviet soldiers which had been exhumed from a war grave in a move that sparked riots and infuriated neighbouring Russia.
The eight white caskets were lowered into the ground at the Defence Forces cemetery in a ceremony attended by Defence Minister Jaak Aaviksoo, foreign diplomats and World War II veterans.
Russian Ambassador to Estonia, Nikolai Uspensky declined an invitation to take part in the ceremony.
He attended a separate ceremony at the cemetery later on Tuesday along with Russian war veterans.
Already tense relations between Russia and Estonia plummeted to a new low after the Estonian government removed the war grave and an adjacent Soviet monument from downtown Tallinn in April.
Moscow condemned the move, and members of the Baltic country's Russian-speaking minority staged protests that degenerated into street riots that left one dead and over a hundred injured.
For Russians, the so-called Bronze Soldier monument and the war grave signified the enormous human sacrifice the Soviet Union made in defeating Nazi Germany.
Ethnic Estonians, however, regard the monument as a symbol of five decades of Soviet occupation and totalitarian rule that ended with Estonian independence in 1991.
The Russian side has made statements on the highest level about the unacceptable dismantling of the monument, conducting excavations and attempts to rewrite history for the sake of domestic political gains, a Russian Embassy statement said.
The remains of 12 Red Army soldiers were exhumed from the war grave after authorities removed the statue.
The statue was then re-erected at the Defence Forces cemetery, about three kilometres (two miles) from the previous location.
The remaining eight were buried near the Bronze Soldier in Tuesday's ceremony.
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