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  2. Alcohol in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Men were particularly hit hard: according to a U.N. National Human Development Report, Russian males born in 2006 had a life expectancy of just over 60 years, or 17 years fewer than western Europeans, while Russian females could expect to live 13 years longer than their male counterparts. [22] After 2003, alcohol use in Russia began to drop as ...

  3. Zapoy - Wikipedia

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    Zapoy or zapoi (Russian: запой, ) is a term used in Russia and other post-Soviet states to describe alcohol abuse behavior resulting in two or more days of continuous drunkenness. In 2007, about 20% of Russian men demonstrated behaviours associated with hazardous drinking, and about 30% of working-age male deaths could be attributed ...

  4. Dmitri Hvorostovsky - Wikipedia

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    Hvorostovsky was born in Krasnoyarsk in Siberia during a time when the city was mostly closed to foreigners. An only child, he was raised mostly by his grandmother and a grandfather who, according to Dmitri, was a war veteran suffering from alcoholism. [1]

  5. Dmitry and Natalia Baksheevy - Wikipedia

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    Dmitry was born in 1982, and Natalia in 1975. Natalia worked for some time as a senior nurse in the sanitation department of the Krasnodar Higher Military Aviation School of AK Serov pilots, but was dismissed due to chronic alcoholism.

  6. Gopnik - Wikipedia

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    A Russian gopnik sits in a stairwell in a khrushchyovka building (2016) A gopnik [a] is a member of a delinquent subculture in Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, and in other former Soviet republics—a young man (or a woman, a gopnitsa) of urban working-class background. [2] The collective noun is gopota (Russian: гопота).

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  8. Category:Alcohol in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Russian alcoholic drinks (3 C, 3 P) Russian distilled drinks (2 C) Russian wine (2 C, 6 P, 1 F) Pages in category "Alcohol in Russia" The following 5 pages are in ...

  9. Dmitry Kopylov - Wikipedia

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    Dmitry Nikolayevich Kopylov was born on 2 March 1988, in the village of Krasnoye Pole, Chelyabinsk Oblast. The only son of poor alcoholics, Kopylov's mother died from heart failure in the early 1990s, and not long after, Kopylov's father was reported for encouraging his son to drink alcohol.