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  2. Like Nastya - Wikipedia

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    Radzinskaya was born in Krasnodar Krai, Southern Russia. [3] She was incorrectly diagnosed with cerebral palsy; her doctors feared she might never be able to speak. [4] Before starting their channel, Anastasia's mother Anna owned a bridal salon in Krasnodar while her father Sergey owned a small construction company.

  3. Russian folk dance - Wikipedia

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    Many Russian dances became known from the 10th century. Russia witnessed various invasions from other countries. Due to its location and size the country also came into contact with many different cultures through migration and trading. In turn, a Eurasian cultural mix of music and dance helped develop Russian folk dances. [1]

  4. Category:Russian children's songs - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Russian children's songs" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C. Chizhik-Pyzhik;

  5. Cocomelon - Wikipedia

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    Of the 50 most recommended videos found in the study, 11 were "oriented toward small children". Cocomelon's "Bath Song | + More Nursery Rhymes & Kids Songs" was the most recommended video in the research project. [46] [47] (As of September 2020, that video had received over 3.2 billion views on YouTube, making it the 19th-most-viewed video on ...

  6. Music of Russia - Wikipedia

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    Music of Russia denotes music produced from Russia and/or by Russians. Russia is a large and culturally diverse country, with many ethnic groups , each with their own locally developed music. Russian music also includes significant contributions from ethnic minorities , who populated the Russian Empire , the Soviet Union and modern-day Russia .

  7. Culture of Russia - Wikipedia

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    By the 1980s, rock music became popular across Russia, and produced bands such as Aria, Aquarium, [104] DDT, [105] and Kino. [106] Pop music in Russia has continued to flourish since the 1960s, with globally famous acts such as t.A.T.u. [107] In the recent times, Little Big, a rave band, has gained popularity in Russia and across Europe. [108]

  8. Kit and Kate - Wikipedia

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    Kit and Kate (stylised as Kit ^n^ Kate; Russian: Котики, вперёд!) is a Russian [1] [2] preschool children's educational series of educational animated shorts for children aged 0-7, produced by Russian company Toonbox (whose animation studio and ABC Kids office were later respectively relocated to Cyprus [3] [4]), in conjunction with a team of American, French and Russian artists.

  9. Masha and the Bear - Wikipedia

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    Masha and the Bear left Universal Kids in the US on 1 January 2023, but cable TV providers like Charter Spectrum and DirecTV state that it is still there, and also streaming services like FuboTV, YouTube TV, Hulu with Live TV, and DirecTV Stream. The show returned to Universal Kids in the US on 4 August 2023 after seven months of being off the air.