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- Nostalgiya (Russian: Ностальгия) is a Russian television channel, catering to nostalgia for the Soviet Union. Launched in 2004, the channel broadcasts...
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- 2004 http://o2tv.biz/en RTVi Rostec 2002 http://www.rtvi.ru/english.html Nostalgiya Veriselintel 2004 http://www.nostalgiatv.ru Jivi! Red Media (Gazprom-Media)...
- of the Soviet Union, known as Nostalgiya, was launched in Russia. Aside from Soviet era TV shows and movies, Nostalgiya also broadcasts a panel show,...
- (Angel with a Devil Soul), 1996 (in Bulgarian – Ангел с дяволска душа) Nostalgiya (Nostalgia), 1997 (in Bulgarian – Носталгия) 100% Zhena (100% Woman),...
- years after; 1994) Veshchaya sudba (Prophetic Fate; 1994, compilation) Nostalgiya on YouTube (Nostalgia; 1994) Vyalotekushchaya ****ofreniya (Sluggishly...
- Volyn". Kiev, its sacred places and attractions. 5th volume (in Russian). Nostalgiya. Archived from the original on 2009-06-30. Retrieved 2008-01-03. In this...
- Aqtaw "Añız arw" ✔ — ✔ ✔ 3 Ayzat Aydosulı 11 Qaratöba, Azerbaijan "Bizdiñ nostalgïya" — — ✔ — 4 Amira ****tova 13 Nur-Sultan "Ömir" — — — ✔ 5 Azat Sündetbek...
- Wave-21. In the 2000s, he hosted the rock program Yelovaya Submarina on Nostalgiya. From 2010, he hosted a program dedicated to Russian rock on the radio...
- questions of birth, meaning of life, our role in the universe. "Bil" (Pain), "Nostalgiya" (Nostalgy), "Muky" (P****ions), "Pokayannya" (Repentance), "Dvi postati"...