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  2. Ministry of Education (Russia) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Enlightment of the Russian Federation (Russian: Министерство просвещения Российской Федерации) is a ministry of the Government of Russia responsible for education.

  3. Ministry of Digital Development, Communications and Mass ...

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    supporting compatriots living abroad, as well as maintaining a common information space for the Russian-speaking population in Russia and the countries of the near abroad. implementing government policies regarding counter-terrorism and extremism operations, anti-drug abuse and trafficking activities.

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  5. Federal Agency for Youth Affairs - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Agency for Youth Affairs [2] (Rosmolodyozh; Russian: Федеральное агентство по делам молодёжи (Росмолодёжь), romanized: Federal'naya agentstvo po delam molodyozhi) is a federal agency executive power in Russia, performing functions for the provision of public services and management of state property in the field of youth policy ...

  6. Government of Russia - Wikipedia

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    The government's structure has undergone several significant changes since the Russian Federation emerged from 1991 to 1992. In the initial years, many government bodies, primarily the different ministries, underwent massive reorganization as the old Soviet governing networks were adapted to the new state. Many reshuffles and renamings occurred.

  7. Carousel (TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Carousel programming consists of a wide range of shows ranging from original animated and live-action Russian productions to famous cartoons from around the world, all either original or voiced-over into the Russian language. The schedule changes on an almost weekly basis to accommodate its vast library of shows both modern and vintage.

  8. Kremlin.ru - Wikipedia

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    On 19 January 2004, a children's version was released, called President of Russia – for citizens of school age." [2] Version 3 was released on 20 June 2004, [3] only three months after the 2004 Russian presidential election. [4] Version 4 was released on 31 August 2009, [5] [6] with an English version added on 3 June 2010.

  9. Roskomnadzor - Wikipedia

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    In March 2007, the authority—then a subdivision of the Cultural Ministry of Russia called "Russian Federal Surveillance Service for Compliance with the Legislation in Mass Media and Cultural Heritage Protection" (Rosokhrankultura)—warned the Kommersant newspaper that it should not mention the National Bolshevik Party on its pages, as the party had been denied official registration.