Participants of the Russian Superheroes Show perform during celebrations of the Defender of the Fatherland Day at the VDNKh Exhibition Centre in Moscow, Russia.23.02.2025#8865118
A girl wearing a burka poses for a photo at the Yenisei Cossacks host during Russia Day celebrations on Tatyshev Island in Krasnoyarsk, Russia.12.06.2024#8704701
Participants take part in the Festival of Nationalities as part of the Russia Day celebrations in the Alexander Garden in St Petersburg, Russia.12.06.2024#8704611
A participant is seen during the Festival of Nationalities as part of the Russia Day celebrations in the Alexander Garden in St Petersburg, Russia.12.06.2024#8704609
Participants take part in the Festival of Nationalities as part of the Russia Day celebrations in the Alexander Garden in St Petersburg, Russia.12.06.2024#8704595
A participant dances during the Festival of Nationalities as part of the Russia Day celebrations in the Alexander Garden in St Petersburg, Russia.12.06.2024#8704592
An artist performs during the Festival of Nationalities as part of the Russia Day celebrations in the Alexander Garden in St Petersburg, Russia.12.06.2024#8704607
Participants take part in the Festival of Nationalities as part of the Russia Day celebrations in the Alexander Garden in St Petersburg, Russia.12.06.2024#8704590
Participants perform during the Festival of Nationalities as part of the Russia Day celebrations in the Alexander Garden in St Petersburg, Russia.12.06.2024#8704588
A participant takes part in the Festival of Nationalities as part of the Russia Day celebrations in the Alexander Garden in St Petersburg, Russia.12.06.2024#8704599
Participants take part in the Festival of Nationalities as part of the Russia Day celebrations in the Alexander Garden in St Petersburg, Russia.12.06.2024#8704587
Participants dance during the Festival of Nationalities as part of the Russia Day celebrations in the Alexander Garden in St Petersburg, Russia.12.06.2024#8704600
Participants dance during the Festival of Nationalities as part of the Russia Day celebrations in the Alexander Garden in St Petersburg, Russia.12.06.2024#8704586
Participants dance during the Festival of Nationalities as part of the Russia Day celebrations in the Alexander Garden in St Petersburg, Russia.12.06.2024#8704602
A participant takes part in the Festival of Nationalities as part of the Russia Day celebrations in the Alexander Garden in St Petersburg, Russia.12.06.2024#8704591
A man dances during the Festival of Nationalities as part of the Russia Day celebrations in the Alexander Garden in St Petersburg, Russia.12.06.2024#8704596
An artist performs during the Festival of Nationalities as part of the Russia Day celebrations in the Alexander Garden in St Petersburg, Russia.12.06.2024#8704593
Participants take part in the Festival of Nationalities as part of the Russia Day celebrations in the Alexander Garden in St Petersburg, Russia.12.06.2024#8704585
Participants take part in the Festival of Nationalities as part of the Russia Day celebrations in the Alexander Garden in St Petersburg, Russia.12.06.2024#8704582
Participants take part in the Festival of Nationalities as part of the Russia Day celebrations in the Alexander Garden in St Petersburg, Russia.12.06.2024#8704583
Participants take a selfie during the Festival of Nationalities as part of the Russia Day celebrations in the Alexander Garden in St Petersburg, Russia.12.06.2024#8704604
Artists perform during the Festival of Nationalities as part of the Russia Day celebrations in the Alexander Garden in St Petersburg, Russia.12.06.2024#8704584
Participants take part in the Festival of Nationalities as part of the Russia Day celebrations in the Alexander Garden in St Petersburg, Russia.12.06.2024#8704581
People take part in the Russia Day celebrations on Central Square in Vladivostok, Russia.12.06.2024#8704090
Women wearing traditional costumes attend the Parade of Friendship of Peoples to celebrate Russia Day in Kazan, Republic of Tatarstan, Russia.12.06.2024#8704161
Cossacks take part in a solemn flag-raising ceremony as part of Russia Day celebrations on the main city square in Krasnodar, Russia.12.06.2024#8704113
Cossacks carry the Russian national flag during a solemn flag-raising ceremony as part of Russia Day celebrations on the main city square in Krasnodar, Russia.12.06.2024#8704112
Cossacks carry the Russian national flag during a solemn flag-raising ceremony as part of Russia Day celebrations on the main city square in Krasnodar, Russia.12.06.2024#8704111
Artists dressed in national costumes perform during the campaign to make the Russian flag from live roses, dedicated to the Russia Day celebrations, in Krasnodar, Russia.12.06.2024#8704120
People attend the Navruz celebration in Almaty, Kazakhstan. Navruz Day, known as the "Persian New Year," is a national holiday for Turkic peoples and one of the oldest celebrations in history, observed annually on March 21st.21.03.2024#8646467
Participants in national costumes march during the Navruz celebration in Almaty, Kazakhstan. Navruz Day, known as the "Persian New Year," is a national holiday for Turkic peoples and one of the oldest celebrations in history, observed annually on March 21st.21.03.2024#8646434
Participants in national costumes march during the Navruz celebration in Almaty, Kazakhstan. Navruz Day, known as the "Persian New Year," is a national holiday for Turkic peoples and one of the oldest celebrations in history, observed annually on March 21st.21.03.2024#8646415
Participants in national costumes march during the Navruz celebration in Almaty, Kazakhstan. Navruz Day, known as the "Persian New Year," is a national holiday for Turkic peoples and one of the oldest celebrations in history, observed annually on March 21st.21.03.2024#8646429
Participants in national costumes march during the Navruz celebration in Almaty, Kazakhstan. Navruz Day, known as the "Persian New Year," is a national holiday for Turkic peoples and one of the oldest celebrations in history, observed annually on March 21st.21.03.2024#8646433
Participants in national costumes march during the Navruz celebration in Almaty, Kazakhstan. Navruz Day, known as the "Persian New Year," is a national holiday for Turkic peoples and one of the oldest celebrations in history, observed annually on March 21st.21.03.2024#8646426
Participants in national costumes march during the Navruz celebration in Almaty, Kazakhstan. Navruz Day, known as the "Persian New Year," is a national holiday for Turkic peoples and one of the oldest celebrations in history, observed annually on March 21st.21.03.2024#8646425
A participant in national costume marches during the Navruz celebration in Almaty, Kazakhstan. Navruz Day, known as the "Persian New Year," is a national holiday for Turkic peoples and one of the oldest celebrations in history, observed annually on March 21st.21.03.2024#8646461
A participant in national costume marches during the Navruz celebration in Almaty, Kazakhstan. Navruz Day, known as the "Persian New Year," is a national holiday for Turkic peoples and one of the oldest celebrations in history, observed annually on March 21st.21.03.2024#8646420
A participant in national costume marches during the Navruz celebration in Almaty, Kazakhstan. Navruz Day, known as the "Persian New Year," is a national holiday for Turkic peoples and one of the oldest celebrations in history, observed annually on March 21st.21.03.2024#8646458
A participant in national costume marches during the Navruz celebration in Almaty, Kazakhstan. Navruz Day, known as the "Persian New Year," is a national holiday for Turkic peoples and one of the oldest celebrations in history, observed annually on March 21st.21.03.2024#8646456
Participants in national costumes march during the Navruz celebration in Almaty, Kazakhstan. Navruz Day, known as the "Persian New Year," is a national holiday for Turkic peoples and one of the oldest celebrations in history, observed annually on March 21st.21.03.2024#8646455
Participants in national costumes march during the Navruz celebration in Almaty. Navruz Day, known as the "Persian New Year," is a national holiday for Turkic peoples and one of the oldest celebrations in history, observed annually on March 21st.21.03.2024#8646451
Participants in national costumes march during the Navruz celebration in Almaty, Kazakhstan. Navruz Day, known as the "Persian New Year," is a national holiday for Turkic peoples and one of the oldest celebrations in history, observed annually on March 21st.21.03.2024#8646449
Participants in traditional national costumes attend the celebration of the New Year according to the Evenk calendar in Magadan, Russia. Traditionally, the Evenk holiday Muchun (literal translation from Evenk - "time when the earth is renewed") marks the beginning of summer, once the first larch (muchukta) blossoms and the cuckoo begins to sing. Alternatively, it is called Ikenipke, which means "the cuckoo's song".18.06.2022#8219151
Participants in traditional national costumes attend the celebration of the New Year according to the Evenk calendar in Magadan, Russia. Traditionally, the Evenk holiday Muchun (literal translation from Evenk - "time when the earth is renewed") marks the beginning of summer, once the first larch (muchukta) blossoms and the cuckoo begins to sing. Alternatively, it is called Ikenipke, which means "the cuckoo's song".18.06.2022#8219152
Participants in traditional national costumes attend the celebration of the New Year according to the Evenk calendar in Magadan, Russia. Traditionally, the Evenk holiday Muchun (literal translation from Evenk - "time when the earth is renewed") marks the beginning of summer, once the first larch (muchukta) blossoms and the cuckoo begins to sing. Alternatively, it is called Ikenipke, which means "the cuckoo's song".18.06.2022#8219153
Participants in traditional national costumes attend the celebration of the New Year according to the Evenk calendar in Magadan, Russia. Traditionally, the Evenk holiday Muchun (literal translation from Evenk - "time when the earth is renewed") marks the beginning of summer, once the first larch (muchukta) blossoms and the cuckoo begins to sing. Alternatively, it is called Ikenipke, which means "the cuckoo's song".18.06.2022#8219154
Participants in traditional national costumes attend the celebration of the New Year according to the Evenk calendar in Magadan, Russia. Traditionally, the Evenk holiday Muchun (literal translation from Evenk - "time when the earth is renewed") marks the beginning of summer, once the first larch (muchukta) blossoms and the cuckoo begins to sing. Alternatively, it is called Ikenipke, which means "the cuckoo's song".18.06.2022#8219155
Participants in traditional national costumes attend the celebration of the New Year according to the Evenk calendar in Magadan, Russia. Traditionally, the Evenk holiday Muchun (literal translation from Evenk - "time when the earth is renewed") marks the beginning of summer, once the first larch (muchukta) blossoms and the cuckoo begins to sing. Alternatively, it is called Ikenipke, which means "the cuckoo's song".18.06.2022#8219157
Participants in traditional national costumes attend the celebration of the New Year according to the Evenk calendar in Magadan, Russia. Traditionally, the Evenk holiday Muchun (literal translation from Evenk - "time when the earth is renewed") marks the beginning of summer, once the first larch (muchukta) blossoms and the cuckoo begins to sing. Alternatively, it is called Ikenipke, which means "the cuckoo's song".18.06.2022#8219158
Participants in traditional national costumes attend the celebration of the New Year according to the Evenk calendar in Magadan, Russia. Traditionally, the Evenk holiday Muchun (literal translation from Evenk - "time when the earth is renewed") marks the beginning of summer, once the first larch (muchukta) blossoms and the cuckoo begins to sing. Alternatively, it is called Ikenipke, which means "the cuckoo's song".18.06.2022#8219159
Participants in traditional national costumes attend the celebration of the New Year according to the Evenk calendar in Magadan, Russia. Traditionally, the Evenk holiday Muchun (literal translation from Evenk - "time when the earth is renewed") marks the beginning of summer, once the first larch (muchukta) blossoms and the cuckoo begins to sing. Alternatively, it is called Ikenipke, which means "the cuckoo's song".18.06.2022#8219161
Participants in traditional national costumes attend the celebration of the New Year according to the Evenk calendar in Magadan, Russia. Traditionally, the Evenk holiday Muchun (literal translation from Evenk - "time when the earth is renewed") marks the beginning of summer, once the first larch (muchukta) blossoms and the cuckoo begins to sing. Alternatively, it is called Ikenipke, which means "the cuckoo's song".18.06.2022#8219162
Participants in traditional national costumes attend the celebration of the New Year according to the Evenk calendar in Magadan, Russia. Traditionally, the Evenk holiday Muchun (literal translation from Evenk - "time when the earth is renewed") marks the beginning of summer, once the first larch (muchukta) blossoms and the cuckoo begins to sing. Alternatively, it is called Ikenipke, which means "the cuckoo's song".18.06.2022#8219163
Participants in traditional national costumes attend the celebration of the New Year according to the Evenk calendar in Magadan, Russia. Traditionally, the Evenk holiday Muchun (literal translation from Evenk - "time when the earth is renewed") marks the beginning of summer, once the first larch (muchukta) blossoms and the cuckoo begins to sing. Alternatively, it is called Ikenipke, which means "the cuckoo's song".18.06.2022#8219164
Participants in traditional national costumes attend the celebration of the New Year according to the Evenk calendar in Magadan, Russia. Traditionally, the Evenk holiday Muchun (literal translation from Evenk - "time when the earth is renewed") marks the beginning of summer, once the first larch (muchukta) blossoms and the cuckoo begins to sing. Alternatively, it is called Ikenipke, which means "the cuckoo's song".18.06.2022#8219165
Participants in traditional national costumes attend the celebration of the New Year according to the Evenk calendar in Magadan, Russia. Traditionally, the Evenk holiday Muchun (literal translation from Evenk - "time when the earth is renewed") marks the beginning of summer, once the first larch (muchukta) blossoms and the cuckoo begins to sing. Alternatively, it is called Ikenipke, which means "the cuckoo's song".18.06.2022#8219167
Participants in traditional national costumes attend the celebration of the New Year according to the Evenk calendar in Magadan, Russia. Traditionally, the Evenk holiday Muchun (literal translation from Evenk - "time when the earth is renewed") marks the beginning of summer, once the first larch (muchukta) blossoms and the cuckoo begins to sing. Alternatively, it is called Ikenipke, which means "the cuckoo's song".18.06.2022#8219168
Participants in traditional national costumes attend the celebration of the New Year according to the Evenk calendar in Magadan, Russia. Traditionally, the Evenk holiday Muchun (literal translation from Evenk - "time when the earth is renewed") marks the beginning of summer, once the first larch (muchukta) blossoms and the cuckoo begins to sing. Alternatively, it is called Ikenipke, which means "the cuckoo's song".18.06.2022#8219136
Participants in traditional national costumes attend the celebration of the New Year according to the Evenk calendar in Magadan, Russia. Traditionally, the Evenk holiday Muchun (literal translation from Evenk - "time when the earth is renewed") marks the beginning of summer, once the first larch (muchukta) blossoms and the cuckoo begins to sing. Alternatively, it is called Ikenipke, which means "the cuckoo's song".18.06.2022#8219134