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The great Eastern power of the ESC is represented by Dina Garipova in 2013 with a mawkish, nauseating, saccharine number called "What If". It could well win, and it's here | ![]() |
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Chosen on a wave of popular opinion not seen since Putin voted 50 million times, Buranovskiye Babushki are 6 bewildered and tone-deaf grannies randomly moving to a sub-Russ Abbot effort called "Party for Everybody" in 2012. Horrid and here | |
| I think we should be safe from Moscow 2012. A terrible song called "Get You" which didn't get me, performed by Alexej Vorobjov. But in a weak year, the threat from the Great Russian Bear is even stronger. You too can refuse to underestimate them here | ||
| More off key falsetto warbling from our Russian cousins, this time in the friendly face of Peter Nalitch Band with "Lost and Forgotten", geting advice to burn photos from a demonic sounding gent. Bizarre and here |
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The Tourist Guide says "With the dissolution of the Soviet Union visitors have a fresh opportunity to explore a vast array of exciting and ancient cultures, from the glittering imperial Russia of St. Petersburg to the timeless village life of Siberia and Irkutsk. One of the most notable features of present day Russia is a renewed celebration of the wealth of its past and its potential for the future. Throwing off the blanket of communist uniformity, Russia today is a nation of enormous diversity and tremendous vitality. It is as if the cultural traditions of a century ago have re-awakened with a newfound strength - ancient cathedrals are being rebuilt and restored, colorful markets hum with activity once again and literature and the arts are quickly regaining the creative renown they enjoyed decades ago. A new Russia is now in full bloom." Moscow From
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Russian who fell asleep between train tracks had drunk so much vodka he
failed to wake up when a 140-tonne cargo train passed over him. |
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A Russian scientist claims to have
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Chekov,
Dostoyevsky, Gorky, Pasternak, Pushkin, Solzhenitsyn, Tolstoy, Diaghilev,
Nureyev, Pavlova, Baryshnikov Sharapova, Safin, Khabibulin, Khorkina, Sl;utskaya (good name) |
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Life expectancy |
61 men 73 women | |
| Airports | 2609 | ||
| Radios | 418 per 1,000 people | ||
| Internet Users | 183.4 per 10,000 people | ||
| Railway Network | 56,619 miles | ||
| Death Penalty retained and used for ordinary crimes | |||
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