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  • People dancing in front of the Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow, Russia, celebrating the victory over Hitler Germany in the 1941-1945 Great Patriotic War. Victory Day is celebrated annually on the 9th of May and is one of the main holidays in Russia.
    Victory Day 18
  • Putin Avenue, the former Victory Avenue, in the centre of the Chechen capital Grozny, Russia. It is the main street of Grozny and has undergone a true metamorphose in recent years, following almost total destruction during two wars. Grozny boasts the first sky scrapers in the North Caucasus.
    Grozny maart 2011 216.JPG
  • Dutch trainer Ruud Gullit after a match with FC Zenit from St Petersburg at the Terek football stadium in the Chechen capital Grozny, Russia
    Grozny maart 2011 576.JPG
  • Supporters of FC Terek, at the Terek football stadium in the Chechen capital Grozny, Russia
    Grozny maart 2011 501.JPG
  • Supporters of FC Terek, at the Terek football stadium in the Chechen capital Grozny, Russia
    Grozny maart 2011 413.JPG
  • A portrait of Russian president (then prime minister) Vladimir Putin and Chechen president Ramzan Kadyrov on a building in Putin Avenue, the former Victory Avenue, in the centre of the Chechen capital Grozny, Russia. It is the main street of Grozny and has undergone a true metamorphose in recent years, following almost total destruction during two wars.
    Grozny maart 2011 371.JPG
  • Woman cleaning the pavement near a memorial to policemen killed in Chechnya, in Putin Avenue, the former Victory Avenue, in the centre of the Chechen capital Grozny, Russia. It is the main street of Grozny and has undergone a true metamorphose in recent years, following almost total destruction during two wars.
    Grozny maart 2011 261.JPG
  • Woman selling drinks in Putin Avenue, the former Victory Avenue, in the centre of the Chechen capital Grozny, Russia. It is the main street of Grozny and has undergone a true metamorphose in recent years, following almost total destruction during two wars.
    Grozny maart 2011 226.JPG
  • Woman cleaning the tribunes in the FC Terek football stadium in the Chechen capital Grozny, Russia
    Grozny maart 2011 123.JPG
  • Players of football club FC Terek during training in the Terek football stadium in the Chechen capital Grozny, Russia
    Grozny maart 2011 088.JPG
  • People commemorating the victims of political terror, carried out under the regime of Soviet dictator Iosif Stalin, in Lubyanka Square in central Moscow, Russia. In Moscow alone, around 30,000 people were murdered at the height of the terror in 1937 and 1938. Each year on the 29th of October, the victims are remembered near a monument opposite the headquarters of the Soviet and Russian secret services.
    Terror victims remembered 2012.6
  • Children playing in the snow in Moscow, Russia
    Children in snow 3
  • Chechen refugees in a bus at the border between the republics of Chechnya and Ingushetia in Russia's Northern Caucasus region.They fled the Chechen capital Grozny after Russian war planes had started bombing the city in early 2000.
    Ingushetia3.JPG
  • Dutch prime minister Mark Rutte meeting Russian prime minister Vladimir Putin in Putin's residence at Novo-Ogaryovo outside Moscow, Russia, in October 2011.
    Dutch PM Rutte in Moscow12
  • Dutch prime minister Mark Rutte meeting Russian president Dmitry Medvedev in the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia, in October 2011, in the presence of Dutch and Russian business delegations.
    Dutch PM Rutte in Moscow4
  • Trainer Luciano Spalletti of FC Zenit from St Petersburg, after a match with FC Terek at the Terek football stadium in the Chechen capital Grozny, Russia
    Grozny maart 2011 550.JPG
  • Supporters of FC Terek, at the Terek football stadium in the Chechen capital Grozny, Russia
    Grozny maart 2011 508.JPG
  • Supporters of FC Terek, at the Terek football stadium in the Chechen capital Grozny, Russia
    Grozny maart 2011 416.JPG
  • Soldier patrolling Putin Avenue, the former Victory Avenue, in the centre of the Chechen capital Grozny, Russia. It is the main street of Grozny and has undergone a true metamorphose in recent years, following almost total destruction during two wars.
    Grozny maart 2011 205.JPG
  • 'Akhmat Arena' sports stadium under construction in the Chechen capital Grozny, Russia. The building was first used in May 2011.
    Grozny maart 2011 162.JPG
  • Dutch trainer Ruud Gullit (with red hat and black coat) with players of football club FC Terek during training in the Terek football stadium in the Chechen capital Grozny, Russia
    Grozny maart 2011 132.JPG
  • Players of football club FC Terek during training in the Terek football stadium in the Chechen capital Grozny, Russia
    Grozny maart 2011 100.JPG
  • Dutch trainer Ruud Gullit with colleagues of football club FC Terek during training in the Terek football stadium in the Chechen capital Grozny, Russia
    Grozny maart 2011 091.JPG
  • People commemorating the victims of political terror, carried out under the regime of Soviet dictator Iosif Stalin, in Lubyanka Square in central Moscow, Russia. In Moscow alone, around 30,000 people were murdered at the height of the terror in 1937 and 1938. Each year on the 29th of October, the victims are remembered near a monument opposite the headquarters of the Soviet and Russian secret services.
    Terror victims remembered 2012.8
  • People commemorating the victims of political terror, carried out under the regime of Soviet dictator Iosif Stalin, in Lubyanka Square in central Moscow, Russia. In Moscow alone, around 30,000 people were murdered at the height of the terror in 1937 and 1938. Each year on the 29th of October, the victims are remembered near a monument opposite the headquarters of the Soviet and Russian secret services.
    Terror victims remembered 2012.7
  • Dutch prime minister Mark Rutte meeting Russian prime minister Vladimir Putin in Putin's residence at Novo-Ogaryovo outside Moscow, Russia, in October 2011.
    Dutch PM Rutte in Moscow13
  • Dutch prime minister Mark Rutte meeting Russian prime minister Vladimir Putin in Putin's residence at Novo-Ogaryovo outside Moscow, Russia, in October 2011.
    Dutch PM Rutte in Moscow9
  • Aleksandr Shokhin (president of the Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs) and Alfa-Bank CEO Pyotr Aven at a Dutch-Russian business meeting in the Kremlin, in the presence of Dutch prime minister Mark Rutte and Russian president Dmitry Medvedev, in Moscow, Russia, in October 2011.
    Shokhin Aven
  • Members of the Kremlin regiment adjusting their uniforms during a meeting between Dutch prime minister Mark Rutte and Russian president Dmitry Medvedev in the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia, in October 2011.
    Dutch PM Rutte in Moscow16
  • Members of the Kremlin regiment adjusting their uniforms during a meeting between Dutch prime minister Mark Rutte and Russian president Dmitry Medvedev in the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia, in October 2011.
    Dutch PM Rutte in Moscow15
  • Members of the Kremlin regiment adjusting their uniforms during a meeting between Dutch prime minister Mark Rutte and Russian president Dmitry Medvedev in the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia, in October 2011.
    Dutch PM Rutte in Moscow14
  • Dutch trainer Ruud Gullit after a match with FC Zenit from St Petersburg at the Terek football stadium in the Chechen capital Grozny, Russia
    Grozny maart 2011 575.JPG
  • Dutch trainer Ruud Gullit during a match with FC Zenit from St Petersburg at the Terek football stadium in the Chechen capital Grozny, Russia
    Grozny maart 2011 536.JPG
  • Chechen president Ramzan Kadyrov at the Terek football stadium in the Chechen capital Grozny, Russia, during the first match of the season of FC Terek against FC Zenit from St Petersburg.
    Grozny maart 2011 515.JPG
  • Supporters of FC Terek under the text: 'Ruud, Welcome to Grozny', at the Terek football stadium in the Chechen capital Grozny, Russia, during the first match of the season against FC Zenit from St Petersburg. Terek's new trainer is Ruud Gullit from the Netherlands.
    Grozny maart 2011 500.JPG
  • Supporters of FC Terek under the text: 'Ruud, Welcome to Grozny', at the Terek football stadium in the Chechen capital Grozny, Russia, during the first match of the season against FC Zenit from St Petersburg. Terek's new trainer is Ruud Gullit from the Netherlands.
    Grozny maart 2011 489.JPG
  • Dutch trainer Ruud Gullit during a match with FC Zenit from St Petersburg at the Terek football stadium in the Chechen capital Grozny, Russia
    Grozny maart 2011 486.JPG
  • Supporters of FC Terek, at the Terek football stadium in the Chechen capital Grozny, Russia
    Grozny maart 2011 433.JPG
  • Supporters of FC Terek, at the Terek football stadium in the Chechen capital Grozny, Russia
    Grozny maart 2011 385.JPG
  • 'Ramzan, thank you for Grozny', says this text on a building in Putin Avenue, the former Victory Avenue, in the centre of the Chechen capital Grozny, Russia. It is the main street of Grozny. Under the rule of president Ramzan Kadyrov, it has undergone a true metamorphose in recent years, following almost total destruction during two wars.
    Grozny maart 2011 267.JPG
  • Putin Avenue, the former Victory Avenue, in the centre of the Chechen capital Grozny, Russia. It is the main street of Grozny and has undergone a true metamorphose in recent years, following almost total destruction during two wars.
    Grozny maart 2011 237.JPG
  • Putin Avenue, the former Victory Avenue, in the centre of the Chechen capital Grozny, Russia. It is the main street of Grozny and has undergone a true metamorphose in recent years, following almost total destruction during two wars. Grozny boasts the first sky scrapers in the North Caucasus.
    Grozny maart 2011 235.JPG
  • Putin Avenue, the former Victory Avenue, in the centre of the Chechen capital Grozny, Russia. It is the main street of Grozny and has undergone a true metamorphose in recent years, following almost total destruction during two wars.
    Grozny maart 2011 218.JPG
  • Workers at the construction site of the 'Akhmat Arena' sports stadium in the Chechen capital Grozny, Russia. The building was first used in May 2011.
    Grozny maart 2011 182.JPG
  • Workers at the construction site of the 'Akhmat Arena' sports stadium in the Chechen capital Grozny, Russia. The building was first used in May 2011.
    Grozny maart 2011 168.JPG
  • Workers getting back to work at the construction site of the 'Akhmat Arena' sports stadium in the Chechen capital Grozny, Russia. The building was first used in May 2011.
    Grozny maart 2011 154.JPG
  • People commemorating the victims of political terror, carried out under the regime of Soviet dictator Iosif Stalin, in Lubyanka Square in central Moscow, Russia. In Moscow alone, around 30,000 people were murdered at the height of the terror in 1937 and 1938. Each year on the 29th of October, the victims are remembered near a monument opposite the headquarters of the Soviet and Russian secret services.
    Terror victims remembered 2012.5
  • People commemorating the victims of political terror, carried out under the regime of Soviet dictator Iosif Stalin, in Lubyanka Square in central Moscow, Russia. In Moscow alone, around 30,000 people were murdered at the height of the terror in 1937 and 1938. Each year on the 29th of October, the victims are remembered near a monument opposite the headquarters of the Soviet and Russian secret services.
    Terror victims remembered 2012.4
  • Ballet rehearsal at the Bolshoi theatre in Moscow, Russia
    Bolshoi Theatre ballet rehearsal 6
  • Ferapont monasteryin the province of Vologda, Russia, in winter
    Ferapont Monastery
  • Dutch prime minister Mark Rutte meeting Russian president Dmitry Medvedev in the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia, in October 2011, in the presence of Dutch and Russian business delegations.
    Dutch PM Rutte in Moscow7
  • Dutch prime minister Mark Rutte meeting Russian president Dmitry Medvedev in the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia, in October 2011.
    Dutch PM Rutte in Moscow2
  • Members of the Kremlin regiment adjusting their uniforms during a meeting between Dutch prime minister Mark Rutte and Russian president Dmitry Medvedev in the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia, in October 2011.
    Dutch PM Rutte in Moscow17
  • Dutch trainer Ruud Gullit after a match with FC Zenit from St Petersburg at the Terek football stadium in the Chechen capital Grozny, Russia
    Grozny maart 2011 577.JPG
  • Trainer Luciano Spalletti of FC Zenit from St Petersburg, after a match with FC Terek at the Terek football stadium in the Chechen capital Grozny, Russia
    Grozny maart 2011 544.JPG
  • Supporters of FC Terek, at the Terek football stadium in the Chechen capital Grozny, Russia
    Grozny maart 2011 419.JPG
  • A huge portrait of former Chechen president Akhmat-Khadzhi Kadyrov on a building in Putin Avenue, the former Victory Avenue, in the centre of the Chechen capital Grozny, Russia. It is the main street of Grozny and has undergone a true metamorphose in recent years, following almost total destruction during two wars.
    Grozny maart 2011 222.JPG
  • Putin Avenue, the former Victory Avenue, in the centre of the Chechen capital Grozny, Russia. It is the main street of Grozny and has undergone a true metamorphose in recent years, following almost total destruction during two wars.
    Grozny maart 2011 200.JPG
  • 'Akhmat Arena' sports stadium under construction in the Chechen capital Grozny, Russia. The building was first used in May 2011.
    Grozny maart 2011 188.JPG
  • Workers at the construction site of the 'Akhmat Arena' sports stadium in the Chechen capital Grozny, Russia. The building was first used in May 2011.
    Grozny maart 2011 169.JPG
  • Dutch trainer Ruud Gullit (with red hat) with players of football club FC Terek during training in the Terek football stadium in the Chechen capital Grozny, Russia
    Grozny maart 2011 131.JPG
  • Dutch trainer Ruud Gullit with players of football club FC Terek during training in the Terek football stadium in the Chechen capital Grozny, Russia
    Grozny maart 2011 114.JPG
  • Sedge warbler (Acrocephalus schoenobaenus) singing in a reedbed near Moscow, Russia
    Singing sedge warbler
  • Dutch prime minister Mark Rutte meeting Russian prime minister Vladimir Putin in Putin's residence at Novo-Ogaryovo outside Moscow, Russia, in October 2011.
    Dutch PM Rutte in Moscow11
  • Dutch prime minister Mark Rutte meeting Russian prime minister Vladimir Putin in Putin's residence at Novo-Ogaryovo outside Moscow, Russia, in October 2011.
    Dutch PM Rutte in Moscow10
  • Dutch prime minister Mark Rutte meeting Russian president Dmitry Medvedev in the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia, in October 2011, in the presence of Dutch and Russian business delegations.
    Dutch PM Rutte in Moscow8
  • Dutch prime minister Mark Rutte meeting Russian president Dmitry Medvedev in the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia, in October 2011, in the presence of Dutch and Russian business delegations.
    Dutch PM Rutte in Moscow6
  • Dutch prime minister Mark Rutte meeting Russian president Dmitry Medvedev in the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia, in October 2011, in the presence of Dutch and Russian business delegations.
    Dutch PM Rutte in Moscow5
  • Dutch prime minister Mark Rutte meeting Russian president Dmitry Medvedev in the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia, in October 2011.
    Dutch PM Rutte in Moscow3
  • Dutch prime minister Mark Rutte meeting Russian president Dmitry Medvedev in the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia, in October 2011.
    Dutch PM Rutte in Moscow1
  • Dutch trainer Ruud Gullit after a match with FC Zenit from St Petersburg at the Terek football stadium in the Chechen capital Grozny, Russia
    Grozny maart 2011 564.JPG
  • Dutch trainer Ruud Gullit after a match with FC Zenit from St Petersburg at the Terek football stadium in the Chechen capital Grozny, Russia
    Grozny maart 2011 566.JPG
  • Dutch trainer Ruud Gullit during a match with FC Zenit from St Petersburg at the Terek football stadium in the Chechen capital Grozny, Russia
    Grozny maart 2011 535.JPG
  • Chechen president Ramzan Kadyrov at the Terek football stadium in the Chechen capital Grozny, Russia, during the first match of the season of FC Terek against FC Zenit from St Petersburg.
    Grozny maart 2011 520.JPG
  • Chechen president Ramzan Kadyrov at the Terek football stadium in the Chechen capital Grozny, Russia, during the first match of the season of FC Terek against FC Zenit from St Petersburg.
    Grozny maart 2011 514.JPG
  • Supporters of FC Terek, at the Terek football stadium in the Chechen capital Grozny, Russia
    Grozny maart 2011 497.JPG
  • Advertisements in Putin Avenue, the former Victory Avenue, in the centre of the Chechen capital Grozny, Russia. It is the main street of Grozny and has undergone a true metamorphose in recent years, following almost total destruction during two wars.
    Grozny maart 2011 262.JPG
  • Memorial to policemen killed in Chechnya, in Putin Avenue, the former Victory Avenue, in the centre of the Chechen capital Grozny, Russia. It is the main street of Grozny and has undergone a true metamorphose in recent years, following almost total destruction during two wars. The new central mosque, one of the biggest in Europe, is in the background
    Grozny maart 2011 256.JPG
  • Memorial to policemen killed in Chechnya, in Putin Avenue, the former Victory Avenue, in the centre of the Chechen capital Grozny, Russia. It is the main street of Grozny and has undergone a true metamorphose in recent years, following almost total destruction during two wars.
    Grozny maart 2011 252.JPG
  • The North Caucasus's first sky scrapers in Putin Avenue, the former Victory Avenue, in the centre of the Chechen capital Grozny, Russia. It is the main street of Grozny and has undergone a true metamorphose in recent years, following almost total destruction during two wars.
    Grozny maart 2011 250.JPG
  • Shop window in Putin Avenue, the former Victory Avenue, in the centre of the Chechen capital Grozny, Russia. It is the main street of Grozny and has undergone a true metamorphose in recent years, following almost total destruction during two wars.
    Grozny maart 2011 236.JPG
  • The Chechen National Museum under construction in Putin Avenue, the former Victory Avenue, in the centre of the Chechen capital Grozny, Russia. It is the main street of Grozny and has undergone a true metamorphose in recent years, following almost total destruction during two wars.
    Grozny maart 2011 213.JPG
  • Soldiers patrolling Putin Avenue, the former Victory Avenue, in the centre of the Chechen capital Grozny, Russia. It is the main street of Grozny and has undergone a true metamorphose in recent years, following almost total destruction during two wars.
    Grozny maart 2011 210.JPG
  • Putin Avenue, the former Victory Avenue, in the centre of the Chechen capital Grozny, Russia. It is the main street of Grozny and has undergone a true metamorphose in recent years, following almost total destruction during two wars.
    Grozny maart 2011 196.JPG
  • Portrait of Chechen president Ramzan Kadyrov on a wall in the Chechen capital Grozny, Russia
    Grozny maart 2011 190.JPG
  • Woman cleaning the tribunes in the FC Terek football stadium in the Chechen capital Grozny, Russia
    Grozny maart 2011 138.JPG
  • Dutch football trainer Ruud Gullit during training in the FC Terek football stadium in the Chechen capital Grozny, Russia
    Grozny maart 2011 120.JPG
  • Dutch trainer Ruud Gullit with players of football club FC Terek during training in the Terek football stadium in the Chechen capital Grozny, Russia
    Grozny maart 2011 112.JPG
  • Players of football club FC Terek during training in the Terek football stadium in the Chechen capital Grozny, Russia
    Grozny maart 2011 095.JPG
  • People commemorating the victims of political terror, carried out under the regime of Soviet dictator Iosif Stalin, in Lubyanka Square in central Moscow, Russia. In Moscow alone, around 30,000 people were murdered at the height of the terror in 1937 and 1938. Each year on the 29th of October, the victims are remembered near a monument opposite the headquarters of the Soviet and Russian secret services.
    Terror victims remembered 2012.3
  • People commemorating the victims of political terror, carried out under the regime of Soviet dictator Iosif Stalin, in Lubyanka Square in central Moscow, Russia. In Moscow alone, around 30,000 people were murdered at the height of the terror in 1937 and 1938. Each year on the 29th of October, the victims are remembered near a monument opposite the headquarters of the Soviet and Russian secret services.
    Terror victims remembered 2012.2
  • People commemorating the victims of political terror, carried out under the regime of Soviet dictator Iosif Stalin, in Lubyanka Square in central Moscow, Russia. In Moscow alone, around 30,000 people were murdered at the height of the terror in 1937 and 1938. Each year on the 29th of October, the victims are remembered near a monument opposite the headquarters of the Soviet and Russian secret services.
    Terror victims remembered 2012.1
  • Children playing in the snow in Moscow, Russia
    Children in snow 5
  • Children playing in the snow in Moscow, Russia
    Children in snow 4
  • Children playing in the snow in Moscow, Russia
    Children in snow 2
  • Children playing in the snow in Moscow, Russia
    Children in snow 1
  • Aleksandr Nevsky church in the centre of Vologda, northern Russia, in winter
    VologdaWinter010.JPG
  • Frozen Vologda river in the centre of the city of Vologda, northern Russia
    VologdaWinter001.JPG
  • Kimry, a small town on the Volga River, Russia, in winter
    Kimry009.JPG
  • Dutch trainer Ruud Gullit during a match with FC Zenit from St Petersburg at the Terek football stadium in the Chechen capital Grozny, Russia
    Grozny maart 2011 488.JPG
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