Fyodor Kamensky by me. People living in America, have his Americal sculptors ring the bell? "Roman Fountain" in NYC, "Amor" in Tampa? I guess the "Huge cement sculptures" for Russian pavillion for World Fair -1893 in Chicago were demolished?
Alex Bakharev13:26, 27 February 2007 (UTC)reply
There was some mess with certain ethnic lists in Russia which sat in
Indigenous peoples of the Russian North, which prompted me to create/edit the following:
I translated a section from the Russian article, but I'm not sure if I did it correctly. There's also a section about some recent controversy that still needs to be translated.
Esn05:18, 17 February 2007 (UTC)reply
List of railways in Russia, by me. Please correct. Some railways link to railways in other countries, so this has to be fixed. Some railways are actually a part of bigger railway networks (Tsarskoye Selo Railway -> Moscow-Saint Petersburg Railway etc.), so they must be organized somehow. This list is a must, it's a pity we lack so many articles on Russian railways (and Soviet, for that matter). Russia still holds the first place as far as the railway network is concerned, doesn't she?
KNewman20:13, 6 February 2007 (UTC)reply
Fyodor Kamensky by me. People living in America, have his Americal sculptors ring the bell? "Roman Fountain" in NYC, "Amor" in Tampa? I guess the "Huge cement sculptures" for Russian pavillion for World Fair -1893 in Chicago were demolished?
Alex Bakharev13:26, 27 February 2007 (UTC)reply
There was some mess with certain ethnic lists in Russia which sat in
Indigenous peoples of the Russian North, which prompted me to create/edit the following:
I translated a section from the Russian article, but I'm not sure if I did it correctly. There's also a section about some recent controversy that still needs to be translated.
Esn05:18, 17 February 2007 (UTC)reply
List of railways in Russia, by me. Please correct. Some railways link to railways in other countries, so this has to be fixed. Some railways are actually a part of bigger railway networks (Tsarskoye Selo Railway -> Moscow-Saint Petersburg Railway etc.), so they must be organized somehow. This list is a must, it's a pity we lack so many articles on Russian railways (and Soviet, for that matter). Russia still holds the first place as far as the railway network is concerned, doesn't she?
KNewman20:13, 6 February 2007 (UTC)reply