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  2. 2A3 Kondensator 2P - Wikipedia

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    The 2A3 Kondensator 2P (Russian: 2А3 «Конденсатор» – "Condenser" or "Capacitor") was a Soviet 406 mm self-propelled howitzer. Its GRAU designation is 2A3 . Development

  3. EnglishRussia.com - Wikipedia

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    EnglishRussia was a popular photoblog focusing on unusual aspects of Russian or former-Soviet culture. In 2007 Technorati rated it the 155th most popular website out of 94 million on its search engine. [1] It was created by a Russian software technician and is currently more popular in America than in Russia. [2]

  4. Category:Russian YouTubers - Wikipedia

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  5. Patrick Lancaster - Wikipedia

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    Patrick Lancaster is an American former member of the United States Armed Forces, turned vlogger, podcaster and influencer. [2] [3] [4] Although described as pro-Kremlin, Lancaster has been referred to as a double agent, with his videos covering the Russian invasion of Ukraine while apparently attempting to spread Russian propaganda regularly revealing compromising Russian military information ...

  6. Countryballs - Wikipedia

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    An example of a Countryball featuring a Polish Countryball. The flipped flag is intentional. Countryballs, also known as Polandball, [a] is a geopolitical satirical art style, genre, and Internet meme, predominantly used in online comics strips in which countries or political entities are personified as balls [b] with eyes, decorated with their national flags.

  7. Yury Dud - Wikipedia

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    Yury Aleksandrovich Dud (Russian: Ю́рий Алекса́ндрович Дудь, Russian pronunciation:, also spelled Yuri Dud; born 11 October 1986) is a German-born Russian journalist known primarily for his informational online videos he distributes as a YouTuber.

  8. Pilot (studio) - Wikipedia

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    Pilot is a Russian animation studio based in Moscow. It was founded in 1988 by Alexander Tatarsky, Igor Kovalyov, Anatoly Prokhorov, and Igor Gelashvili, becoming the first private animation studio in the Soviet Union. They aimed at both auteur and commercial animation. [1] [2]

  9. Svetlana Kuritsyna - Wikipedia

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    She was born on July 20, 1992, in Privolzhsk, Ivanovo Oblast, Russia. [2] In December 2011 a short interview to the newspaper Moskovskiye Novosti, in which Sveta tried to explain why she liked the party United Russia, was uploaded to YouTube. Some of Svetlana's answers from this interview became popular memes of Russian Internet. For example ...