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PROPAGANDA is a large collection of GPL-licensed [1] seamless desktop backgrounds included in various Linux distributions, and available via free download over the web.While no longer being produced or even officially hosted online, the collection consisted of approximately 15 volumes of largely abstract and surreal art, numbering over 1,000 images in total.
The city's name is thought to be derived from the Moskva River. [24] [25] Theories of the origin of the name of the river have been proposed.The most linguistically well-grounded and widely accepted is from the Proto-Balto-Slavic root *mŭzg-/muzg- from the Proto-Indo-European * meu - "wet", [25] [26] [27] so the name Moskva might signify a river at a wetland or marsh. [24]
Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 23:15, 26 June 2014: 4,256 × 2,832 (2.4 MB): Ras67 == {{int:filedesc}} == {{Information |Description={{en|1=The spiderlike shape of Moscow, Russia occupies most of this nighttime image photographed by the Expedition 38 crew members aboard the International Space Station.
Yasha, in the 1904 Russian play The Cherry Orchard by Anton Chekhov; Yasha, in the 1990 Soviet adventure film Passport; Yasha, in the 1993 Japanese anime film Yu Yu Hakusho: The Movie; Yasha, in the 2012 Japanese action video game Asura's Wrath; Yasha Nydoorin, in the American D&D web series Critical Role; Yasha-ō, in the Japanese manga series ...
Use of NASA logos, insignia and emblems is restricted per U.S. law 14 CFR 1221.; The NASA website hosts a large number of images from the Soviet/Russian space agency, and other non-American space agencies.
People named Yakov Yakov Blumkin (1900–1929), a Left Socialist-Revolutionary; Yakov Cherevichenko (1894–1976), Soviet military leader; Yakov Chubin (1893–1956), Soviet official
Yasha and Leonid Brezhnev (Armenian: Յաշան և Լեոնիդ Բրեժնևը) is a 2024 absurdist tragicomedy film [2] written and directed by Edgar Baghdasaryan. [3] Starring Mais Sarkisyan as a retired Armenian reluctant to accept the dissolution of the Soviet Union imagines conversations with former Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev and other communist leaders.
Gorky Central Park of Culture and Leisure (Russian: Центральный парк культуры и отдыха (ЦПКиО) имени Горького, romanized: Tsentralny park kultury i otdykha imeni Gorkogo, IPA: [tsɨnˈtralʲnɨj ˈpark kʊlʲˈturɨ i ˈodːɨxə ˈimʲɪnʲɪ ˈɡorʲkəvɐ]) is a central park in Moscow, named after Maxim Gorky.