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Amerika (Russian: "Америка") was a Russian-language magazine published by the United States Department of State during the Cold War for distribution in the Soviet Union. It was intended to inform Soviet citizens about American life. [ 1 ]
Tekhnika Molodezhi (Russian: Техника — молодёжи, "Technology for the Youth") is a Soviet, and eventually Russian popular science magazine which has been published monthly since 1933. [ 1 ]
Russian-language video game magazines (1 C, 1 P) Pages in category "Russian-language magazines" The following 174 pages are in this category, out of 174 total.
Biblioteka Dlya Chteniya became the first ever best-selling magazine in Russia to appeal to the wide middle-class readership, not just the intellectual elite. [ 2 ] The magazine had several regular sections: Russian Literature, Foreign Literature, Science and Arts, Industry and Agriculture, Criticism, History of Literature and Miscellaneous.
Smena (Russian: Смена) is a formerly Soviet, now Russian, illustrated magazine first published in January 1924 by Molodaya Gvardiya, the publisher of the Komsomol press, and subsequently by the publisher Pravda. It appeared twice monthly, including analytical and polemical journalism alongside fiction and poetry.
Vokrug sveta (Russian: Вокруг света, literally: "Around the World") is a Russian geographic magazine. It is the longest running magazine in the Russian language . The first issue was printed in Saint Petersburg , in December 1861, almost thirty years before the establishment of the National Geographic Magazine .
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Pages in category "Monthly magazines published in Russia" The following 90 pages are in this category, out of 90 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .