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Žicharevo is the railway station near the village of Nazija and is built in the classical style (late 19th century). Despite heaviest battles here during the…

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Latvian independent rock stage is as a matter of fact rich in impressive performers who can easily compete with their British counterparts credited for being…

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If you watch Muzzy’s adventures somewhat abstractly, without thinking of this cartoon as of “English as a second language for little kids”, you’ll find out…

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Vladimir Mayakovsky wrote his poem “The Flying Proletarian” in mid 1920s, and 40 years after, in 1962, it was visualized in a somewhere ironical way, in the form…

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The lowest of the Seven Sisters (seven Stalin’s skyscrapers), 139m. The building makes strong references to medieval Russian architecture, especially evident is its Kremlin allusion,…

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We know ABBA‘s song The Day Before You Came as a very sad, but quite a usual radio or background track. A young lady scrupulously describes her rainy…

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This Ronald Dworkin‘s (1931-2013; lawyer, philosopher) note On the right to ridicule was published in the New York Review of Books on March 23, 2006. The question whether we…

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Boris Tischenko is Dmitry Shostakovich’s direct student, and the only most successful one so far. He wrote quite a few works, but the two most salient…

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“A History of Ancient Rome” by N.A. Mashkin is arguably among the most comprehensive and full sources on Roman history, starting pre-Roman era till the conventionally accepted date…