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the european state of russia rus ukraine through a hyphen is an interesting wording, true, it quite calmly roams in ukrainian textbooks. i read them sometimes to share the breadth of human fantasies. in fact, the term ukraine originated. half a millennium after the death of prince vladimir the red sun. we are not supporters of the opinion that no ukrainians or little russians or khokhls ever existed and invented them around 1920. no, that's not true, little ones. they are ukrainians. they are crests. they are in separate cases, the cossacks act in almost all russian classical literature of the 19th century, and even from part 18 as well-established sub-ethnos with their characteristic differences that had already developed, by the way, by the 17th century, not only great russians and little russians differed, but even the don zaporizhzhya cossacks,
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who literally lived both god in some military campaigns and constantly resettled by entire villages. not about the don from the don to the dnieper here you should not be cunning and turn everything into an invasion, nevertheless, the terms ukraine in relation to the ukrainian statehood appeared only in the xx century. it is true, the previous three centuries were small. they are ukrainians were an integral part of the russian empire, as a branch of one korini. these are, by the way, the words of the zaporizhzhya cossacks in a letter to tsar alexei mikhailovich, that is, in the 17th century. little russians knew very well the zaporozhets and remembered who they were, a branch of the russian root, even if they bloomed with strange flowers. however, to apply the idea of ​​ukrainianism to the ancient russian state. let's just say it's comical in ancient russia tables. well, that is, the thrones were in different cities of the same states of princes. passed freely from one city to another, the prince could sit in chernigov, then in kiev, then go to novgorod or a simple
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suzdal land, or vice versa, show in novgorod and then in kiev, it was perfect. down with the phenomenon of a kind of game of thrones, as they would say today, while both the language and the customs were generally common, the people who lived in that state called themselves russ rusichi, the byzantines neighbors called them dews. and these russ, as you might guess, are our common ancestors. was some kind of fish scales, a long tail, like a rat's. isn't the chupacabra a myth, i haven't seen it like that, but mermaids really exist, they not only exist, but i personally witness. sergey malozemov is looking for fantastic creatures. these are evil creatures of dark power. i managed to get pretty close to one of them gives dna analysis of the yeti hair, maybe the right ones who call
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themselves researchers of hidden life on earth and find out what would happen if bigfoot really existed as cryptids people fascinated since time immemorial unknown monsters on earth a film from a new documentary cycle by sergei malozemov. tomorrow 15:00 on ntv and now let's dive into urbanism. what could be more interesting than traveling around the old cities, however, the largest ukrainian cities, which practically became megacities, were founded and built by the same rulers at about the same time, and most importantly, this was done by a single people; there were no russian slave owners who mocked and kept on the chains of the black body of the unfortunate ukrainians, there were no mighty and strong ukrainian atlantes that built their own cities with their own hands and in secret from the russians.
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we say banal things, but we must repeat them. after all, some seriously deny this, so, let's take it in order, odessa recently zelensky spoke to the greek parliament and said that odessa is a ukrainian city greg is native to. where in this whole story there are russians remains a mystery. empire. what, especially in this is not? peter the great moved the capital to the shores of the baltic . so odessa could become the capital, at least if our queen set the task of taking constantinople, a city on the black sea coast to accelerate these events called, odessa would become an ideal location. so odessa was founded by catherine and the second. after her successful war with turkey in 1794, not by the greeks, not by the zaporozhye cossacks, nor by anyone else by the russian empress catherine ii, it was she who, cast in bronze, stands
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at the head of the pedestal, a monument to the founders of the city installed on catherine's square in odessa in the hand of catherine ii hold a decree on the founding of the city, and turkish knowledge is trampled under foot, however, the greeks. here they really played their role on their own, and with the filing of the great russian empress , catherine the great wanted to realize her main ideological project, the greek project. according to the creation of a great empire with a cousin constantine on the throne in constantinople, therefore, the cities were called antique. true , i mixed up the ancient names a little when i assigned them cities, as if drawing a straight line between antiquity and her time, so she called ancient kherson sevastopol although sevastopol of antiquity was called the present sukhum and kherson named generally new at that time city at the mouth of the dnieper well, yes, this kherson is now russian flags for the name of the new cities of the near-dniester estuary. she took the ancient
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name of constanta, odessa although an ancient city. on this place was called istra, it was catherine who made the main russian port from odessa on may 27, 1784 . she approved. first master plan odessa so began the global organization of the infrastructure of the city laid on the site of the tatar settlement khadzhibiya named. there is ancient odessa, the russian city grew, but not at such a pace as catherine would like, in 1796 her heir pavel was the first to pause the project for the development of the city of odessa, but history again put everything in its place, a little later in 1801 paul and then the government of alexander i returned to odessa, the minister of commerce, the prince, said petrovich gagarin, it was written 7 times, immigrants hertz, duke was its center of the novorossiysk trading port of the military, agricultural products, the city was called the wheat city of the grain port at the
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end of the 19th century, to which he added the export of metal from the donbass just at that time , several vorovsky industrial district, rich, appeared on the economic map of the empire, coal and hand as early as the 1897 census. odessa was the fourth largest city in the russian empire in terms of population; they performed only in st. petersburg, moscow and warsaw, this is a large industrialized the center of odessa is another feature of odessa of its multinationality and port cosmopolitanism once again multinationality and cosmopolitanism. after all, this port is logical, the greek jewish bulgarian moldavian and many other diasporas fed the economy, odessa, its culture and its language, this city has always been like that. well, read isaac baba, at least, nevertheless, in fact, odessa is not greek, not ukrainian, not with all due respect , tatar, but it is a russian city built by russian tsars on russian land, guarded for several centuries by a russian military garrison and
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those who use the russian language in everyday life know such a song. after all, shalands full of mullet kostya brought to odessa this is one of the key songs of the odessa myth. you know who wrote it, for sure, think there are no odessans, the music for this song was composed by a nobleman, a native of st. petersburg , composer nikita vladimirovich bogoslovsky, and the words were written by a kiev native, and then muscovite vladimir agatov, not the first, not the second had, but they were people of the russian empire and composed songs about russian imperial mountains. everything is good. try to sing it and find in it at least something current ukrainian or another song known to every odessan. you are from odessa mishka and this means that they are scary, i do n’t tell you guys. we’ll notice the bear, and not michael, that you’re not afraid of a book and nothing. psychiatrists for this
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song were written by muscovite vladimir, a graduate of the moscow mining academy, who worked as an engineer in the donbass, and the music was an odessa jew, then muscovite modest tabakovnikov, however, in this song, you can find something purely ukrainian extremely. difficult. this is a russian song about russian soldiers liberating odessa from fascism. going further, kharkov ivan bunin called kharkov a large russian southern city. eduard limonov, who worked at the kharkov factories, believed that i quote the immature green vengeful ukrainian statehood was too small for such a powerful intellectual and scientific center. as our city kharkov, in fact, kharkov is russia continues
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limonov and live there, speaking russian thinking russian people and a big sin on mother russia lies that from the very beginning she did not shout to the whole world. there my children must protect my children, the problem of kharkov is now the most important problem of russian civilization. the fact is that a mother has duties towards children to all children in russia, she forgot her maternal obligations to protect all children, kharkov was quiet, exhausted, offended by the violence of impudent retro fascists, kharkov is waiting for liberation. end of quote. why are the classics so famous? from what they were confident in their words according to one of the legends, kharkov allegedly founded in the 16th century a cossack hundred kop to him there now stands a monument there are myths. there are also official documents, if you take a description of cities and noble places in the provinces of the sloboda province for 1767-1773 compiled in the provincial office, then you can read the beginning of the settlement of kharkov refers to 1630. it was then that
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little russians from the zadneprovsk polish and little russian cities began to gather there for settlement. the first of them was osadchy ivan karkach and the town was built of wood with such a fortification. what was the time of that time to serve as the only refuge from the enemy tatar attack , finally in modern official sources. the first mention of kharkov refers to 1654 , when a complaint was filed to tsar alexei mikhailovich about the devastation of the belgorod church grounds by kharkov cherkasy. well, that is, the cossacks next year produced a premium about kharkov cherkasov, that is, kazakov in the first half and middle of the 17th century was the time when the oppression of the polish intensified in ukraine panov and the catholic church and many little russians in droves moved to the residence of the muscovite state that modern ukraine is now selling to the west, as a massive exodus of refugees, tsars mikhail fedorovich alekseevich gave them benefits
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for the first years after settling on the southern outskirts of the moscow state in the current kharkov sumy belgorod in the voronezh regions, a strip arose, inhabited by alien dnieper cossacks and called it sloboda ukraine, thus a fortress, kharkov was apparently founded in in the thirties of the xviii century under tsar mikhail fedotovich, and the name was given to wigs, which was called so for that, however, in the following centuries, founded on the belarusians, kharkov became a completely russian city, which bunin already noted in the middle of the xx century, was one of the russian intellectual and cultural centers. on the territory of present-day ukraine, a local native from lemons, aka savenko, perfectly understood what he was talking about. he still grew up there, kharkov region, somewhere around 2,200,000 people. uh, i lived there for the age of 23 and uh, to hear uh, ukrainian
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speech. it was necessary to specially walk around the city for days, which means that kharkov has more than one and a half million people. there are some villages where the ukrainians came after the russian troops cleared them of anyone there, the turks drove everyone away, so to say that ukraine is there, well, uh, it’s not shameless if you re-read limonov ’s books, but his youth teenager. savenko, for example, you won’t find anything actually ukrainian there. with all desire, the events described in the story. in general, you can transfer it to kursk without any problems or belgorod or voronezh or now in lipetsk, and in kherson, the beginning of the construction of the city of kherson dates back to june 18, 1778. when catherine ii again signed a decree on the construction of a fortress and a shipyard, already on october 19 of the same year, a fortress was erected and the city was later named kherson in honor of the ancient greek colony of chersonesus . maybe only ethnic ukrainians lived there, and therefore kherson can also be recorded as the montyra mountains, as ukrainian korekons now offer, the question
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is gone again, the city was flooded by the french turks russian ukrainians, poles, germans and greeks, the man who founded the city is grigory potemkin. tauride favorite of the russian empress, as we have already said, and great warriors. he was also the first governor-general of the city. quite recently, with our comrades, in mid- march, we were in kherson as part of a group of armed and polite people, we went to the saints of the mother's cathedral, where tyomkin is buried to bow to him and mourn. why did we give away the great commander of the founder and governor of the city of this very captivity? when we bent over his tomb, one of the parishioners of the cathedral, invisible behind the columns, shouted glory to ukraine. i love ukraine very much. i took this cry as an insult to the memory of the potion. no. we did not catch this screamer. we silently promised potemkin to correct this misunderstanding. this great
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creator did not even suspect about any ukraine, frankly speaking, he definitely wants, without leaving his last abodes, to return to russia, i know, it’s probably not kherson that became the main port of the black sea fleet in the dark the region, which at that time was called novorossiya, is a familiar name. true, after the end of the russian-turkish war, 1787-91, according to the concluded peace treaty, russia got the coast of the black sea and kherson lost its significance as a border fortress, the city of nikolaev was later raised, the city of nikolaev where in 1789 admiral was transferred we move on so to nikolaev in 1783 governor of novorossiysk all the same grigory potemkin allocated one and a half thousand and ten land on the site of the future nikolaev, in fact, the entire the nikolaev peninsula to the russian-austrian merchant france factory, the merchant did not start building anything on these lands, and after 4 years potemkin seized
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the factories, you understand good luck back to the treasury for state needs, yes, the businessman asked for a huge inheritance, promising with tights the fish arranged all this for his own good luck, did not land anything. the very mouth of the southern bug river was taken back from him, along with its confluence with the dneprobuk liman, an active potemkin. decided to make a version. it was extraordinary. luckily and solution, having direct access ships to the sea. at the same time, they did not end up in open waters immediately after construction. it was now commissioned in 1788. and a year later, potemkin commanded, the founder of the new city around her. nikolaev the name of the city was not in honor of mykola. the sibor russophobe, one of the creators of the aun, and not even in honor of the ukrainian writer nikolai gogol of ukraine, of course in quotation marks, because he is the russian writer nikolaev, designed by the famous russian architect ivan starov , was named nikolaev in honor of the glorious victory. russian troops in 1788, the capture of the turkish impregnable
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fortress. ochakov won the victory of the russian wars on the day of st. nicholas, who is the patron saint of sailors already in 1790 with a stop. the shipyards launched the first warship frigate st. nicholas equipped with 46 guns since then, the city has become the largest shipbuilding center in the future, an important strategic object nikolaev for a long time was the headquarters of the black sea fleet at the end of the 19th century, the city became. also an important center of maritime trade, we host many foreign trade courts in this parameter, nikolaev soon came in third place after odessa, st. petersburg. you ask me. and here are the current ones. ukraine yes, i don’t know myself, although i do know in order to erase the objective historical memory a couple of years ago, the publications of the nikolaev city council carried portraits of the founders of the city and russian admirals who served faithfully as governors during the first decades of the existence of the
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city of nikolaev of all these heroes. nikolaev was canceled, as they say now, how are you what eyes do you think? they are now looking at us their children, if you are a creative person, then you must follow this path. delphic games aim to unite creative youth, a good start in a career. this is a unique experience experience of communication youth delphic games of russia or yuzovka was the original name of the current donetsk, it arose in connection with the industrial development of the monarchy, had nothing to do with its founding in 1869 rich land
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owner prince sergei viktorovich russian state councilor sold for 24,000 pounds sterling part of the personal landowner john or hughes, who began the development of coal mines and the construction of metallurgical plants on the site of the future donetsk center of a large mining region, who received their name from the name of a foreign businessman, yuzovka or yuzala emperor alexander ii ordered the settlement to be founded during the construction of a metallurgical plant before construction the factory of the village of this was not the suelian city of merkel, not petersburg officials. under the ministry of internal affairs sergei kuchubi ukrainians were not, alas, in the russian empire. yuzovka did not even have the status of a city; it was given to it only by the interim government. although in the village in
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1917 already lived 70,000 people. in 1924 . yuzavka was renamed stalin stalin, he was called. by the way, it was the first city in the ussr named after the father of peoples in 1861, the president of the supreme council of the ukrainian ussr renamed the stalin region into donetsk, and the city of stalin into donetsk of such cities dishonorably stolen from russia by pseudo-historians on the territory there are a lot of ukraine even more than you imagine. you can imagine, these are not ukrainian cities. these are russian cities as part of a certain state formation that broke away from the soviet union or the russian empire, krivoy rog was founded by catherine ii in 1775. the development as a base for metallurgy received soviet times, the city of zaporozhye was founded by catherine ii in 1770 and was called aleksandrovsky simferopol was founded by catherine in 1784, it was built by grigory
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potemkin on the site of suvorov's military camp next to tatar settlement, sevastopol was also founded by catherine in 1883 on the site of a fortress built earlier by suvor, he built the city again according to tyomkin. yes, they founded all the cities on the territory of ukraine by the russians, of course, but the traditionalism of the situation is that half of the largest cities to create the soviet union as part of what is today called ukraine simply did not exist. if anyone forgot in 1922 the union of soviet socialist the republic of ukraine entered without kharkiv without kherson without odessa without donetsk without lugansk without leo well, of course, without the peninsula, crimea was only in 1839 the forties of soviet and not ukrainian ukraine . northern bukovina, as well as southern bessarabia, were annexed to eastern golitsa only in 1945 to the ukrainian soviet republic of soviet russia by the russian soviet
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government transcarpathia was annexed to non-ukrainians nor the zaporizhzhya cossacks, but the soviet army, whose headquarters was in moscow, to the question. what are you doing on our land? we can easily answer. it. what are you doing on our earth, but we will not answer like that russia now has more important things to do, terrible bloody suffering is going on, when it ends we will sit down and talk about who is now on whose land is it? how can we live with this. i hope we come up with faith in it. hello. this is the housing issue. i'll get
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two rooms in the apartment of our today's zero-heroes are distributed according to the principle, boys to the left, girls to the right with their daughter. here. and in another dad with his son, here are the spouses. so carried away by parenthood that they forgot about themselves, but in the apartment has one more room. it has been turned into a play area, we will restore the balance, the toys will move to the children. and we will arrange a cozy nest for the romance of july, we will create the interior of a french villa, in which our heroes will feel like during a honeymoon. the kitchen at the novikovs it can be seen from the threshold that the layout seems to hint at the owners love to meet guests . it turns out that one plate is always not enough on the menu today uzbek wedding pilaf, but 11 years ago roman won yulia's heart with another dish, a romantic
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level of fried potatoes with mushrooms. i was still living at that time in the dormitory and invited me to the room where i lived, i laid out a path from candles and thus conquered it. nimble yulia took on housekeeping in the same kitchen, either twisting cucumbers and tomatoes for the winter, or making soap with mira and a sprout, but gifts to friends and relatives. my name is why i'm like yula all the time fast-quick-quick and now even on me a little annoying slow people. if someone is a little bit, this one is faster, so it's the children and the husband and everyone. julia will make decorations for the kindergarten and write a script for a pirate party and a piñata for her birthday will make the potential accumulated for a long 5 years. but the children didn't show up. there are so many couples going through this now, but i always tell no one to despair. i always
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knew and i was sure that we would have children. just a matter of time. otherwise, they chose hmm decided that it will be when their time comes and there were tears and nothing. but my husband and i went through this, and as they say, whoever waits the longest is the one who gets the best at the dinner table, there are still empty seats. and julia and roman by no means exclude that the family will someday become a large family bravo, bravo. dad is good. well, that's bad luck thank you, as in a pioneer camp, julia and mira when weaned her from her chest, she was very used to sleeping on her arm. and so she falls asleep. that is, you just put it to her, if she lies down, she immediately calmly falls asleep and then quietly you pull out your hand, and roman goes to the room with the growth. here is your abode of rostik, i am laying rostislav. slowly here. i'm leaving for the kitchen. i watch tv and already half asleep i come back
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here. i think it's time to decide separately to separate adults and children into different rooms. in the meantime, let's play in the disputed territory in the edible inedible final round. just throw it to me , let me throw it with you. knowing that chocolate tools are edible i caught a truck. well done, well done, baby. you wanted to ride. it but you need to eat, not ride, well, to be honest, we have everything here for children, when you start thinking, so we want to start thinking about ourselves, because our dolls live better than we do, and here it will just be instead of meeting. finally, yes, remember your date. that's all, great, just resume. here we are for this we came here in the playroom to make a bedroom for your parents. listen, what a ringing silence the guys have already dreamed about, in general, that on these 13 m² the tv bed can fit everything that i
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needed for good sleep. how unpretentious i want something that is airy, poor, light, light, maybe some kind of fresco with feathers, so the most important thing is that i have something bright red blue green. since we are in the game room, we will play a little with you. we have fabric. there is paint, there are rollers, there is a stencil. and now we need to make an object out of this, which will become a mystery for you , let's start. well, let's see what happened for some reason like this and painted white for now the only thing here is more sandy. maybe, again, the same fresco or something like a ceiling, so, it seems to me, it will be a normal color ceiling. i seem to be literally
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watching right now, but you're worried, so don't wind it up. everything will be fine, don't like it. this is the cover itself, the canvas itself. say goodbye to your playroom. will be here soon. bedrooms escort you guys. let's go baby stop being a baby it's time for the adults to set their game here. yes , our heroes have moved a little away from each other and our task is to make here the most private atmosphere the atmosphere of romance is forbidden, i watched your social networks. you generally love the beige color. i love it, a good base, as you call it , the colors yourself and where does the blue that i showed our heroes come from. pull something, just the very
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necessary contrast that will set the mood for us bright shade in the headboard, when you enter you focus on the bed. yes , because this is our art pano further, when you are already on the bottom in bed. you have a neutral history around you. where do we go. what atmosphere? what steaks is this villa on the french coast. riviera my honeymoon was in the south. i wanted to add a little personal to this project and shades of blue. we will refer to the motifs of the sea of ​​the cote d'azur romance france that we get natural parquet - this is the basis for all french interiors. you, we will create here, that very mood, when you plunge into love, we leave the existing door. she has a classic articulation, but not a very good color. we will do it in the same
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cover that the truth is not much light gets into our apartment. we decided to abandon the standard design of textiles on the windows; we will have screen shutters. it's great to put here , uh, in the very topic here we have a storage system, which in fact we were hers.

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