Бутырка - Запахло весной (видеоклип) - Butyrka - Smell of spring (video clip)
РУССКИЕ ХИТЫ - RUSSIAN HITS
БУТЫРКА - 5 лучших клипов | Русский Шансон, FIN - BUTYRKA - 5 parasta leikettä | venäläinen chanson, ENG - BUTYRKA - 5 best clips | Russian chanson
Butyrskaya prison (Russian: Бутырская тюрьма, tr. Butýrskaya tyurmá), usually known simply as Butyrka (Russian: Бутырка, IPA: [bʊˈtɨrkə]), is a prison in the Tverskoy District of central Moscow, Russia. In Imperial Russia it served as the central transit prison. During the Soviet Union era (1917–1991) it held many political prisoners. As of 2022 Butyrka remains the largest of Moscow's remand prisons. Overcrowding is an ongoing problem.
Sergey Borisovich Nagovitsyn (Russian: Серге́й Борисович Наговицын; 22 July 1968 in Perm, RSFSR, USSR – 21 December 1999 in Perm, Russia) was a Russian singer, composer and author of Russian chanson style songs.
System F - Exhale
🔊 VOCAL TRANCE MIX 2023 🔷 November 🔷 Episode 67
ВОТ ЭТО ПЕСНЯ ✬ БЕЛАЯ ЛИЛИЯ - THIS IS THE SONG ✬ WHITE LILY
А Это Счастье! ✬ ПРЕМЬЕРА 2023 - And this is Happiness! ✬ PREMIERE 2023
Юрий Шатунов - Седая ночь Версия 2019
Yuriy Vasilevich Shatunov (Russian: Юрий Васильевич Шатунов; September 6, 1973 – June 23, 2022)[4] was a Russian singer, best known as the lead vocalist of the Russian band Laskoviy Mai (Ласковый май), which were active during the 1980's. After Laskoviy Mai disbanded in 1992, Shatunov found recognition as a solo singer.
Прощай навеки, последняя любовь: Hyvästi ikuisesti, viimeinen rakkaus: Goodbye forever, last love
Goodbye forever, last love
Vadim Gennadievich Kazachenko (Russian: Вади́м Генна́диевич Казаче́нко; born 13 July 1963) is a Soviet, Russian, and Ukrainian singer.[1] He had a music career in the 1990s.[2] He was the frontman of the group Freestyle.[3]
Kake Randelin
Kun eletään, ei pelätä
Kake Randelin
Veljet jotka yössä kohdataan
Taistojen tiellä
Soittokunta ja kuoro
Алая роза - Виктор Королев - The Scarlet Rose - Victor Korolev - Punainen Ruusu-Victor Korolev
Stolichnaya (Russian: Столичная) is one of the most famous Russian vodka brands. Its production began in Moscow in 1901. The label of the bottle shows the Moscow hotel Moskva. The name means from the capital city. The alcohol content of Stolichnaya is 40% by volume. It is also prepared flavored with several different aromas. In March 2022, the Stoli Group company, which produces vodka, announced that the name of the vodka would be shortened to Stoli.[1]
Stolitšnaja (ven. Столичная) on yksi tunnetuimmista venäläisistä votkamerkeistä. Sen valmistus aloitettiin Moskovassa vuonna 1901. Pullon etiketissä on moskovalainen hotelli Moskva. Nimi tarkoittaa pääkaupunkilaista.
Stolitšnajan alkoholipitoisuus on 40 tilavuusprosenttia. Sitä valmistetaan myös useilla eri aromeilla maustettuna.
Maaliskuussa 2022 vodkaa valmistava Stoli Group -yhtiö ilmoitti vodkan nimen lyhentyvän muotoon Stoli.[1]