Russian Pride by Jon Ayres
Jon Ayres

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In 1497, Ivan III established the official symbol of Russia, the double headed eagle which remained national emblem until October 1917 when the Bolsheviks seized power and replaced it with the hammer and sickle. On Dec. 8, 2000, the Russian State Duma returned the two headed eagle to its rightful place as the Russian coat of arms.

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About Jon Ayres

I’m an American who has been living in Moscow since 2003. I enjoy discovering and photographing the many new things unheard of in the west in Russia, Ukraine and Crimea. Moscow is my second home and I love it and the people as much as I do back home. Russia is a fantastic country that should not be missed by those who like to travel.

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arms, coat, double, eagle, headed, russia, russian