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Russia
By: Alexis Hamilton Period 8
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Russia has Matrioshka Dolls, but Matrioshka Dolls ordinarily came from Japan.
Soyuz Sovetskikh Sotsialisticheskikh Respublik means Union of Soviet Socialist Republic; S Novym Godom means Happy New Year's.
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Russia
S Rozhdestvom Khristovym means Merry Christmas, yet Russia doesn't have Christmas.
Russia has a character called D'ed Moroz, or in english called Grandfather Frost.
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Michael Neubert
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After D'ed Moroz known as grandfather Frost, Snegurochka known as the Snow Maiden comes next.
Whenever we think of New Year we think of January 1, Russia has New Year's on January 14.
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Bolshakov
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Where we say Merry Christmas, Russia say S Rozhdestvom Khristovym.
When Old Russia had Christmas it was on 25 of December, now Russia have New Year's on January 14.
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˙Cаvin 〄
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We sing songs like "Silent Night" while Russia sing songs like "Kolyadki".
Russia has a character named D'ed Moroz so that they don't have a relious character like Jesus.
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Ken and Nyetta
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We say Happy New Year's whereas Russia say S Novym Godom.
Russia use to have Christmas until the 1700's when the date name official changed to New Year's on January 14.
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Maarten Takens
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