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  1. Jun 3, 2019 · Updated on June 03, 2019. Red is a prominent color in Russian culture and history. The Russian word for red, " krasni," was, in the past, also used to describe something beautiful, good or honorable. Today, "krasni" is used to indicate something that is red in color, while "krasivi" is the modern Russian word for “beautiful.”.

    • The Red Square. Because of the mixed-up between the words “beautiful” and “red” in the Russian language, the naming of Russia’s most popular landmark Red Square was a product of this language derivation.
    • Communism and the Soviet era. The second and perhaps the most popular meaning of Red in Russian Culture is communism. The February revolution in 1917 Russia marks the beginning of the communist era in Russia.
    • Red Army. The full name of Red Army is The Workers’ and Peasants’ Red Army. It’s the army and the air force of the Soviet Union. In the past during the world war era, the red army was the largest land troop in world war II.
    • Red Corner. Krásnyj úgol means red corner or beautiful, bright-shining corner. It’s a religious corner in Russian household where family put religious icons.
  2. Aug 6, 2014 · In the early 20th century the word "red" acquired a new meaning and has since then been primarily associated with communist ideology. After the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917, red became the color ...

  3. The red flag was the Soviet official symbol until its collapse in 1991 and became the symbol of communism as a whole. Countries of the Eastern Bloc, where the USSR had a big influence, also had ...

  4. Nov 14, 2013 · Drawing by Niyaz Karim. The brightest color in the Russian language, and the one that has most positive connotations, is the color red. The word "red" in Russian (krasny) has the same root as the ...

  5. May 19, 2021 · Purple (or violet) and gray. Purple and violet in Russian are both “ фиолетовый,” but only the colors because the flower is called “фиалка.”. In Russian, if you say ' мне фиолетово ' (it’s purple to me) or even 'мне ультрафиолетово' (it’s ultraviolet to me) that means that you don’t ...

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  7. Many places in Russia are also associated with the color red, like for example the Red Square or the city Krasnodar. Red is a predominant color on Russian folk costumes like the Sarafan and handicrafts like the Rushnyk and Khokhloma. Red roses appear on women's folk costumes, on men's hats during folk dances and on traditional Russian shawls.

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