Photos from Russia and not only in the 1990s. May include photos from the 2000s. Dear Fishkians, all these photos are not for you to quarrel – these photos are for those who forgot to remember and those who sat on the potty to see!
Just a photo about life at that time. Although life was different for everyone, but the time was the same for everyone! And of course for many to remember their youth!!! Enjoy (or not so pleasant) viewing!
Do not swear! I wish you all a good mood!
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Romance, late 90s)))
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Trade in the back of a car on one of the Moscow streets (1994).
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On November 8, 1992, the acquisition, carrying and use of foreign-made gas weapons was allowed. In 1993, the production of the first domestic gas pistol IZH-76 was launched, later more advanced models were developed. As of the beginning of 1998, Russian citizens were in possession of almost 1.1 million gas pistols and revolvers.
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The Soyuz Group Concern is engaged in the production and sale of audio, video and photo products, as well as books in Russia.
The concern unites more than 50 Soyuz specialized stores and several Soyuz hypermarkets operating in Moscow, St. Petersburg, Bogdanovich, Voronezh, Yekaterinburg, Ulyanovsk, Chelyabinsk, Kazan, Samara, Nizhny Novgorod, Sterlitamak and Taganrog. The company’s turnover in 2005 exceeded $100 million. About 15-20% of the range of DVDs and CDs is produced by Soyuz itself.
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Ordinary village boys of those years.
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Supermarket Holkam
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Trolleybus at the Baltic Station 1995 (St. Petersburg)
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VAZ-21099 was mass-produced at the AvtoVAZ plant from December 22, 1990 to June 30, 2004.
It was very popular among ordinary people (of course, those who could afford it), but ordinary bandits of those years also loved this model. (Photo 1998).
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Tram route 13 on Lenin Avenue, Yekaterinburg, 1997.
ten.
Concert Hall “Pushkinsky” 1997.
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Yuri Khoy (mid-90s).
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Ordinary guys, 1997.
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Evgeny Belousov with his civil wife Elena.
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Cosmonaut Sergei Krikalev May 19, 1991 before leaving the Soviet land – he will return to another country
fifteen.
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Currency exchange office in a minibus, Moscow, 1993
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Sergei Bodrov Jr. on the set of the film “Brother 2”, 2000
eighteen.
A boy sells Pepsi-Cola on the streets of Moscow, 1994
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500,000 sample 1995. The time when everyone was a millionaire.
twenty.
St. Petersburg. 1993
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Anatoly Wasserman plays in “What? Where? When?, June 1991.
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The girls say hello from the 90s.
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Well, you got it :)))
No need to quarrel, let it be as a tradition 🙂
Have a nice weekend!
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