Russian Revolution, also called Russian Revolution of 1917, two revolutions in 1917, the first of which, in February (March, New Style), overthrew the imperial government and the second of which, in October (November), placed the Bolsheviks in power. Who was the leader of the Bolshevik soviets? Led by Bolshevik PartyRead More →

Some gardeners choose to prune Russian sage annually. The argument for pruning is that the plant will grow to be bushier as a result of this care. At the very least, it’s a good idea to cut off any dead branches to keep this perennial tidy. Does Russian sage growRead More →

Portuguese sounds like Russian! If so, you are not alone, as this type of confusion is common for many Russians and speakers of other Slavic languages. … The fact that Portuguese and Russian follow this same melodic pattern can confuse native speakers of both languages. Are Portugal and Russia allies?Read More →

Russian sage is a woody perennial that’s fully hardy here in Pennsylvania. It thrives in well-drained soil and full sun. By its nature, it is a very floppy plant, prone to tumbling over other perennials. … If it is in partial shade, the stems will grow more leggy as theyRead More →

Along with the Russian language, the Kazakh language also functions as one of the country’s official languages. The Kazakh language is genetically a northeastern Turkic language. The Kazakh is most similar to Kyrygyz and Tatar (spoken in Russia) and is influenced heavily by both Mongolian and Tatar. Are Russia andRead More →

Nato intercepts Russian planes ‘10 times in a day‘ What is the latest Russian bomber? “Today, Russia’s air force has received the powerful X-555 and X-101 long-range missiles that can fly 5,000 km (3,106 miles), which is why there is no more need for long-distance bombers,” Vadim Kozulin, a professorRead More →

Milk Kefir is Unique The people of the Northern Caucasus region are renowned for their longevity, with one of the highest proportions of centenarians in the world. Milk kefir is a dietary staple in this region. Traditionally, milk kefir was made by combining fresh milk and kefir grains inside goatskinRead More →

Russian. Jeff Lindsay estimates that Russian has 85% intelligibility with Rusyn (which has a small number of speakers in Central and Eastern Europe). Russian is also 85% mutually intelligible with Belarusian and Ukrainian in writing. What is the most mutually intelligible Slavic language? We found that Czech and Slovak haveRead More →