Pall Petursson, President of the Presidium of the Nordic Council of Ministers, in Moscow during the delegation's visit to the USSR, October 14-20, 1990.19.10.1990#8212400
Members of the delegation of Nordic Council of Ministers, led by President of the Presidium Pall Petursson, tour the Moscow Kremlin during their visit to the USSR, October 14-20, 1990.18.10.1990#8212398
Members of the delegation of Nordic Council of Ministers, led by President of the Presidium Pall Petursson, center, tour the Moscow Kremlin during their visit to the USSR, October 14-20, 1990.18.10.1990#8212397
Members of the delegation of Nordic Council of Ministers, led by President of the Presidium Pall Petursson, tour the Moscow Kremlin during their visit to the USSR, October 14-20, 1990.18.10.1990#8212393
Members of the delegation of Nordic Council of Ministers, led by President of the Presidium Pall Petursson, 3rd left, at the press center of the Foreign Ministry of the USSR.18.10.1990#8212392
Members of the delegation of Nordic Council of Ministers, led by President of the Presidium Pall Petursson, right, tour a town hall in Tallinn, Estonian SSR, during their visit to the USSR, October 14-20, 1990.15.10.1990#8212112
Members of the delegation of Nordic Council of Ministers meet with representatives of political parties of the Estonian SSR during their visit to the USSR, October 14-20, 1990.15.10.1990#8212110
Members of the delegation of Nordic Council of Ministers, led by President of the Presidium Pall Petursson, 2nd right, and the Council of the Baltic Sea States during the joint news conference in Tallinn, Estonian SSR.15.10.1990#8212109
Members of the delegation of Nordic Council of Ministers, led by President of the Presidium Pall Petursson, and the Council of the Baltic Sea States during a joint session.15.10.1990#8212107
Chairman of the Presidium of the Nordic Council of Ministers Pall Petursson makes an entry in the book of honored guests in Tallinn during his visit to the USSR.15.10.1990#8212105
Members of a delegation of the Nordic Council of Ministers take a walk in Vilnius during their visit to the USSR on October 14-20, 1990.14.10.1990#8212399
Far left: Virgilijus Cepaitis, Deputy of the Supreme Soviet of the Lithuanian SSR, during the meeting with members of the delegation of Nordic Council of Ministers.14.10.1990#8212391
Members of the delegation of Nordic Council of Ministers, led by President of the Presidium Pall Petursson, 5th right, during the news conference following their visit to the Lithuanian SSR, October 14-20, 1990.14.10.1990#8212111
Northern European parliamentarians visit the USSR. Third left: Anker Jorgensen, President of the Nordic Council, a regional organization for cooperation between parliamentarians of Northern Europe), and First Deputy Chair of the USSR Supreme Council Presidium Anatoly Lukyanov, second right, during their meeting in the Kremlin.22.10.1988#6645792
Northern European parliamentarians visit the USSR. Northern European parliamentarians are seen during a meeting in the USSR Academy of Sciences Institute of Europe (today Institute of Europe of the Russian Academy of Sciences).22.10.1988#6645782
Northern European parliamentarians visit the USSR. Meeting in the USSR Academy of Sciences Institute of Europe (today Institute of Europe of the Russian Academy of Sciences). Deputy Director of the USSR Academy of Sciences Institute of Europe, Professor Vladimir Shenayev, delivers his welcome remarks.22.10.1988#6645779
Northern European parliamentarians visit the USSR. Meeting in the USSR Academy of Sciences Institute of Europe (today Institute of Europe of the Russian Academy of Sciences). Anker Jorgensen, President of the Nordic Council, a regional organization for cooperation between parliamentarians of Northern Europe), Denmark, is seen during his speech.22.10.1988#6645778
Head of the Swedish Defense Staff, Vice Admiral B. Stephenson, left, and Chief of the General Staff of the USSR Armed Forces, Colonel General Nikolai Chervov, during a meeting in Stockholm. The Kingdom of Sweden.22.10.1986#690073
Kungstan Street is one of the most ancient streets in downtown Stockholm. The Kingdom of Sweden.01.04.1986#690067
Iceland. Road to Akureyri, a city and a community in the north of the country. Akureyri is often called the northern capital of Iceland.09.03.1970#6668971
Iceland is a country of geysers. Since the old days, the people of Iceland actively used open geothermal sources for various purposes. Today the greenhouses heated by geysers produce bananas and grapes.09.03.1970#6668969
Capital of Denmark, Copenhagen. The dome rising above the city is the Frederik's Church, also known as the Marble Church, a landmark of Copenhagen.16.09.1967#6652210
Monuments of history of the Battle of Poltava of 1709. The monument to the Swedish from Russians. Built ahead of the bicentenary of the Battle of Poltava in recognition of valor of the enemy's army.21.11.1939#5757342
Mass grave of Russian warriors fallen in the Battle of Poltava of 1709. In 1895, a granite cross appeared on the grave hill in honor of the perished fighters.21.11.1939#5757341
Monuments of history of the Battle of Poltava of 1709. A fragment of the monument to Swedish warriors built in 1909 with the donations of the people of Sweden. The monument's transportation and installation was financed by entrepreneur Alfred Nobel.21.11.1939#5757340
Monuments of history of the Battle of Poltava of 1709. Foundation of the Glory memorial that sprang up in 1811 on the site of Peter the Great's meeting with Poltava residents.21.11.1939#5757335
Monuments of history of the Battle of Poltava of 1709. Foundation of the Glory memorial that sprang up in 1811 on the site of Peter the Great's meeting with Poltava residents.21.11.1939#5757334
Monuments of history of the Battle of Poltava of 1709. A fragment of the monument to Swedish warriors built in 1909 with the donations of the people of Sweden. The monument's transportation and installation was financed by entrepreneur Alfred Nobel.21.11.1939#5757333
Mass grave of Russian warriors fallen in the Battle of Poltava of 1709. In 1895, a granite Orthodox cross appeared on the grave hill in honor of the perished fighters.21.01.1939#5757332