RM2A3RMC4–Spasky gate in the Kremlin. End of the 19th century, Moscow, Russian Empire
RM2A70WET–Assembly under Peter the Great. After a work by Stanislaw Chlebowski. Exhibited in the Malaga branch of the State Russian Museum. Colección del Mus
RMH7MY8M–The Alexander Nevsky Church, Russian Orthodox church in Copenhagen, Denmark
RFC2E0P9–One of the first autotypes of the Eglise Russe, Russian Church, Paris, historical photograph, 1884
RMFG6KYE–The Moyka River, Saint Petersburg, Northwestern Region, Russian Federation
RMDKP825–Russian Church, Bari, Apulia, Italy
RMEBGECB–The Transfiguration of Our Lord Russian Orthodox Church with graveyard in Ninilchik, Alaska.
RMC3X1B2–Saint Nicholas Russian Orthodox Cathedral in Nice. Cathédrale Orthodoxe Russe Saint-Nicolas de Nice
RMWNTFD2–Alexander Nevsky Russian Orthodox Cathedral, Tallinn, Estonia
RMD2RA13–Russian Orthodox church, St. Petersburg, Russia, Europe
RMCC2BTG–Russian colony Alexandrowka in Potsdam.
RMPWXCTW–Potsdam. Berlin. Germany. Alexander Nevsky Memorial Church (Alexander-Newski-Gedächtniskirche), Russian orthodox church built for the Russian resident
RMDJC3KC–Russian Church, Sofia, Bulgaria
RFG8F271–Russian orthodox church in Almaty, Kazakhstan known also as Church of Exaltation of the Holy cross, and its reflection in water.
RM2K038NH–Church of St Nicholas the Miracle Maker (Sveti Nikolai Russian Church), Tsar Osvoboditel Boulevard, Sofia, Bulgaria
RF2CW95D1–Ely Cathedral with Russian Cannon, captured from the Russians in Sebastopol and given to Ely City by Queen Victoria in 1860 post Crimean War.
RMD0M72P–10 ten Rouble Ruble Imperialist Russian banknote 1909 issue
RMD1J1CF–The Russian Museum in Saint Petersburg, Russia.
RF2HPT8AG–Vintage photo of Cathedral of the Annunciation in Moscow Kremlin. Russian Empire. 1890-1906
RFPW341N–Russian Orthodox Church in the center, Comrat, Gagauzia, Moldova
RMDXBH57–Liebfrauenkirche and Russian Cemetery, Jueterbog, Brandenburg, Germany
RME5WG6N–Russian-Orthodox Chapel, Weimar, Thuringia, Germany, Europe
RF2NMEXR4–prostest in front of the russian Embassy in Copenhagen on the 24th of February 2023
RMFEHMTT–The Russian Museum of Ethnography, Inzhenernaya Street, Saint Petersburg, Northwestern Region, Russian Federation
RMDJ0M7J–Restaurant in traditional Russian style, Solotcha, Ryazan, Russia
RMEBGEB8–The Transfiguration of Our Lord Russian Orthodox Church with graveyard in Ninilchik, Alaska.
RMD59APB–russian soldier monument war memorial kirkenes finnmark norway europe also known as the soviet liberation monument
RMWNTF1H–Alexander Nevsky Russian Orthodox Cathedral, Tallinn, Estonia
RMD2R9WB–Russian Orthodox church, St. Petersburg, Russia, Europe
RF2F1RAYT–Lesya Ukrainka National Academic Theater of Russian Drama - Kiev, Ukraine
RMPWXCWB–Potsdam. Berlin. Germany. Alexander Nevsky Memorial Church (Alexander-Newski-Gedächtniskirche), Russian orthodox church built for the Russian resident
RMD2R9PB–Russian Orthodox Mass in Kazan Cathedral, St. Petersburg, Russia, Europe
RFHGHD3J–Russian orthodox church in Almaty, Kazakhstan known also as Church of Exaltation of the Holy cross, and its reflection in water.
RM2K038KB–Church of St Nicholas the Miracle Maker (Sveti Nikolai Russian Church), Tsar Osvoboditel Boulevard, Sofia, Bulgaria
RM2AHXT45–Holy Trinity Cathedral and the Russian Orthodox Spiritual and Cultural Center, Passerelle Debilly, River Seine, Paris, France
RMD0M72A–10 ten Rouble Ruble Imperialist Russian banknote 1909 issue
RMG0Y3P0–Aerial view of remote Siberian port town of Egvekinot; Magadan Region; Bering Sea; Russian Federation; former Soviet Union USSR
RM2A3RMC3–The Winter Palace was the official residence of the Russian Emperors from 1732 to 1917.
RFPW341P–Russian Orthodox Church in the center, Comrat, Gagauzia, Moldova
RME5WG6M–Russian-Orthodox Chapel, Weimar, Thuringia, Germany, Europe
RF2NMEXY1–prostest in front of the russian Embassy in Copenhagen on the 24th of february 2023
RMFEHMW1–The Russian Museum of Art, Inzhenernaya Street, Saint Petersburg, Northwestern Region, Russian Federation
RMDJ0M7B–Restaurant in traditional Russian style, Solotcha, Ryazan, Russia
RMEBGEC7–The Transfiguration of Our Lord Russian Orthodox Church with graveyard in Ninilchik, Alaska.
RM2NXN5MN–Illustration relating to the influenza pandemic in Paris, from the cover of Le Petit Parisien, January, 1890: the interior of a special tent set up as a ward for the sick in the courtyard of the hospital. The 1889-1890 pandemic, often referred to as the Russian Flu, was one of the deadliest pandemics in history, killing one million people.
RMP9Y1F6–Russian Orthodox Church in Unalaska
RM2D943RB–Russian Orthodox Cathedral of Christ the Savior, Kaliningrad, Russia
RM2B179K7–Erman's Birch, Russian Rock Birch (Betula ermanii), trunk, Germany, Bavaria
RMPWXCWW–Potsdam. Berlin. Germany. Alexander Nevsky Memorial Church (Alexander-Newski-Gedächtniskirche), Russian orthodox church built for the Russian resident
RMJCYN78–Irving R. Wiles, Russian Tea Circa 1896. Oil on canvas. Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, D.C., USA.
RF2A5KND8–Russian Cultural Centre, Tallinn, Estonia
RMKJ818N–Onion-Top Dome or Onion Dome of the Russian Orthodox Church, Cannes, French Riviera, France
RF2NMEXXB–Volodymyr Zelenskyj speaking on a TV-link in front of the russian Embassy in Copenhagen on the 24th of february 2023
RMFEHMTX–The Russian Museum of Ethnography, Inzhenernaya Street, Saint Petersburg, Northwestern Region, Russian Federation
RMDJ0M7A–Restaurant in traditional Russian style, Solotcha, Ryazan, Russia
RMEBGECD–The Transfiguration of Our Lord Russian Orthodox Church with graveyard in Ninilchik, Alaska.
RM2NH9018–The 1889-1890 pandemic, often referred to as the Russian Flu, was one of the deadliest pandemics in history, killing one million people. It recurred in 1892, when it killed Prince Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence and grandson of Queen Victoria, on 14 January 1892. This image from the Illustrated Police News in 1892 mourns his death.
RM2D9424X–The Russian Orthodox Church of St. Nicolas, Vilnius, Lithuania
RMEBRXXD–Common salt tree, Russian salt tree (Halimodendron halodendron), blooming
RMPWYFAY–Potsdam. Berlin. Germany. Alexander Nevsky Memorial Church (Alexander-Newski-Gedächtniskirche), Russian orthodox church built for the Russian resident
RMM95MN6–Sveti Nikolay Mirlikiiski Russian Orthodox church in Sofia city centre, Bulgaria.
RF2A5KN8M–Russian Cultural Centre, Tallinn, Estonia
RMD1J29G–Russian pharmacy on Brighton Beach Avenue, 'Little Odessa', Brooklyn, New York
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