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Murzilka sees no generation gap in Russia (People’s Daily)

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“Have you read Murzilka?” The answer is always in the affirmative, even if the question is thrown at Muskovites at random. And the answer is always accompanied by a hearty smile. Murzilka is the oldest and most popular illustrated magazine for children aged six to 12 and its publication has never halted, even in the midst of World War II. The magazine celebrated its 90th anniversary of …

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Murzilka sees no generation gap in Russia (People’s Daily)

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