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Traditional Russian pastimes
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Dacha
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Dacha In summer city people like to stay at a dacha, or country house. Children swim and play at the dacha, while adults fish, swim, work in the garden, walk in the woods. In summer city people like to stay at a dacha, or country house. Children swim and play at the dacha, while adults fish, swim, work in the garden, walk in the woods.
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Mushrooms
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Traditional Russian pastimes In autumn there are a lot of mushrooms in the woods and fields. Armed with baskets and buckets, people go to the countryside for the varieties of mushrooms. In autumn there are a lot of mushrooms in the woods and fields. Armed with baskets and buckets, people go to the countryside for the varieties of mushrooms.
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Skating, skiing
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Traditional Russian pastimes Outdoor ice-skating has long been a national pastime in Russia for people of all ages. In winter frozen ponds or artificial rinks attract crowds of skaters. Outdoor ice-skating has long been a national pastime in Russia for people of all ages. In winter frozen ponds or artificial rinks attract crowds of skaters.
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Fishing Fishing is one of the most popular pastimes of the Russian people. Fishing is one of the most popular pastimes of the Russian people.
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Hunting Hunting was traditionally one of the most popular hobbies in Russia. Hunting was traditionally one of the most popular hobbies in Russia.
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Shashlyk
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Bliny
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Borsh
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Pelmeni
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For Russians there is nothing healthier and better than native Russian food.
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Samovar
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Russians are very fond of drinking strong black tea at any time of the day. Now the samovars are run by electricity.
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The Russian Banya
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A popular tradition in the Russian culture is the bathhouse or banya. It involves steam, high heat, cold, and an invigorating beating with birch leaves and branches.
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