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Embassy Of Russia, Helsinki
The Embassy of the Russian Federation in Helsinki is the diplomatic mission of Russia to Finland. It is located in Ullanlinna at Tehtaankatu 1, in premises originally built for the Soviet Embassy. The name "Tehtaankatu" was in the past often used as a synonym for the Soviet Embassy.Historia
Venäjän suurlähetystö Suomessa. Viitattu 8.4.2016.
The embassy complex consists of the entire Kaulushaikara block. The site also contains newer buildings.


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Soviet Emblem
The State Emblem of the Soviet Union was the official symbol of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics adopted in 1923 and used until the Dissolution of the Soviet Union, dissolution of the state in 1991. Although it technically is an emblem rather than a coat of arms, since it does not follow traditional heraldry, heraldic rules, in Russian language, Russian it is called (), the word used for a traditional coat of arms. The coat of arms was recorded in Article 143 of the 1936 Constitution of the Soviet Union, 1936 Constitution of the USSR. The emblem contains an image of a hammer and sickle on the background of the globe, terrestrial globe, in the rays of the Sun (heraldry), sun and surrounded by ears of grain (wheat), in a Red flag (politics), red ribbon with the inscription in the Languages of the Soviet Union, languages of the union republics "Proletarians of all countries, unite!" In the upper part of the coat of arms is a five-pointed red star with a yellow border. It ...
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Random Wire Antenna
A random wire antenna is a radio antenna consisting of a long wire suspended above the ground, whose length does not bear a particular relation to the wavelength of the radio waves used, but is typically chosen more for convenient fit between the available supports, or the length of wire at hand, rather than selecting length to be resonant on any particular frequency. The wire may be straight or it may be strung back and forth between trees or walls just to get as much wire into the air as feasible. Due to the great variability of the (unplanned) antenna structure, the random wire’s effectiveness can vary erratically from one installation to another, and a single random wire antenna can have wildly different reception / transmission strength in one direction than it achieves in another azimuth direction about 70°~140° different, and finally reception / transmission strengths and directions can be wildly different on only moderately different frequencies. Random wire antenn ...
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Diplomatic Missions Of Russia
This is a list of diplomatic missions of Russia. These missions are subordinate to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Russia), Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The Russia, Russian Federation has one of the largest networks of embassies and consulates of any country. Russia has significant interests in Eastern Europe, the Near East and especially in the former states of the Soviet Union. It also has extensive ties to countries in the developing world, a legacy of Cold War diplomatic efforts to extend the Soviet Union's influence in Africa and Asia which are now more important for commercial reasons. Russia established several consulates in the United States and Canada to cater to Russian immigrants. In 1917, the Tsarist government vanished, with a number of consuls who maintained tsarist loyalties establishing the "Council of Ambassadors" (), through which they worked as Embassy without a government, embassies without a government. Among these were consuls in seven U.S. cities ...
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Diplomatic Missions In Helsinki
Diplomatics (in American English, and in most anglophone countries), or diplomatic (in British English), is a scholarly discipline centred on the critical analysis of documents, especially historical documents. It focuses on the conventions, protocols and formulae that have been used by document creators, and uses these to increase understanding of the processes of document creation, of information transmission, and of the relationships between the facts which the documents purport to record and reality. The discipline originally evolved as a tool for studying and determining the authenticity of the official charters and diplomas issued by royal and papal chanceries. It was subsequently appreciated that many of the same underlying principles could be applied to other types of official document and legal instrument, to non-official documents such as private letters, and, most recently, to the metadata of electronic records. Diplomatics is one of the auxiliary sciences of histor ...
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Finland–Russia Relations
Relations between Finland and Russia have been conducted over many centuries, from Great Northern War#1710.E2.80.931721: Finland, wars between Sweden and Russia in the early 18th century, to the Treaty of Tilsit, planned and Diet of Porvoo, realized creation and annexation of the Grand Duchy of Finland during Napoleonic Wars, Napoleonic times in the early 19th century, to the dissolution of the personal union between Russia and Finland after the forced February Revolution, abdication of Russia's last czar in 1917, and subsequent Finnish Declaration of Independence, birth of modern Finland. Finland had its own Finnish Civil War, civil war with involvement by Soviet Russia, was later Winter War, invaded by the USSR, and had its Paasikivi–Kekkonen Line, internal politics influenced by it. Relations since then have fluctuated over time, but worsened notably following the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Russia has an embassy in Helsinki, and a consulate in Mariehamn. It used to have a ...
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Embassy Of Finland, Moscow
The Embassy of the Republic of Finland in Moscow is the chief diplomatic mission of Finland in the Russian Federation. It is located at 15-17 Kropotkinsky Lane () in the Khamovniki District of Moscow. Embassy building The current building of the embassy has been in use since December 6th, 1948; Independence Day (Finland), Finland's independence day. It is the first building that Finland built specifically as a diplomatic mission. It was also the first foreign mission to be built in the Soviet Union, Soviet capital of MoscowJussi Niemeläinen, Suomen valkoinen talo. Helsingin Sanomat 1.12.2013 s. C 10–11 and it remains one of the few functionalist buildings in the city. The building’s large balcony is called "Paasikiven komentosilta"; "The command bridge of Juho Kusti Paasikivi, Paasikivi". Inside, in the decorative hall between the dining hall and the great hall, there are two paintings by Ilya Repin and gilded furniture from the beginning of the 20th century. According to le ...
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Consulate Of Russia, Åland
The Consulate of the Russian Federation in Åland is a Russian diplomatic mission in Finland's autonomous Åland region. The consulate is located in Åland's capital, Mariehamn, and is subordinate to the Russian Embassy in Helsinki. The current consul is Alexander Rogov. History Soviet era (1940–1992) Following the conclusion of the Winter War in 1940, The Soviet Union and Finland signed a treaty concerning the status of the Åland Islands. The treaty requires Finland to demilitarize Åland and ensure no Finnish or foreign military presence is ever established on the islands. Article 3 of this treaty granted the Soviet Union the right to maintain a diplomatic office in Åland to monitor Finland's treaty obligation to keep Åland demilitarized. According to the treaty, if a Soviet consular representative believes the demilitarization of Åland is being violated, he has the right to notify the Finnish authorities to perform a joint investigation. The results of any investigat ...
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Alexander Rumyantsev (minister)
Alexander Yuryevich Rumyantsev (; born July 26, 1945) is a Russian scientist, academician, minister, and ambassador. Career Since graduating MEPhI 1969, worked in Kurchatov Institute researching nuclear physics. In 1994 was appointed as the director of the Kurchatov Institute. In 1996 was elected as the corresponding member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, and since 2000 is the academician. In 2001 was appointed as the Minister of the Atomic Energy of the Russian Federation, in the cabinet of the Prime Minister Mikhail Kasyanov. During his tenure the Megatons to Megawatts agreement was renegotiated in 2002. Following the dismissal of the whole cabinet in February 2004 by the President Putin, the Ministry was reorganized into a Federal Agency on Atomic Energy where Alexander Rumyantsev was appointed as the CEO. He stepped down from this post in November 2005 during the international scandal involving his predecessor as a Minister, Yevgeny Adamov. In preparation for h ...
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Vladimir Grinin
Vladimir Mikhailovich Grinin (; born 15 November 1947) is a Russian former diplomat who served as the Russian ambassadors to Austria, Finland, Poland, and Germany. Biography Vladimir Mikhailovich Grinin was born on 15 November 1947 in Moscow, Soviet Union. Grinin graduated from the Moscow State Institute of International Relations in 1971 and commenced diplomatic work, serving at the Consulate-General of Russia in Bonn, Soviet Embassy in West Germany from 1973 to 1980. After his posting to West Germany, he returned to Moscow and attended the Diplomatic Academy of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation, Diplomatic Academy of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the USSR. Grinin graduated in 1982 and participated in Soviet-American negotiations on disarmament and arms control in Geneva until 1986. He was then posted to the Embassy of Russia in Berlin, Soviet Embassy in East Germany from 1986 and then in Germany from 1990 to 1992. From 1994 to 1996, Grinin was dir ...
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Ivan Aboimov
Ivan Pavlovich Aboimov (; 6 November 1936, in Liepāja – 24 August 2022 Скончался 24 августа 2022 в Москве, 08, 09, 2022/ref>) was a retired career Russian diplomat and ambassador. Life Aboimov graduated from the Liepāja State Teacher Training College in 1959. From 1962–1963, Aboimov was the executive secretary of the Komsomol branch of the Latvian Soviet Socialist Republic and assistant manager of the Department of Propaganda of the Central Committee of the Komsomol in Latvia. Between 1963–1967 he was an instructor in the ideological department. From 1967–1969 Aboimov was the divisional manager of foreign communications of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Latvia. In 1972, he graduated from the Higher Diplomatic School of the USSR Ministry of Foreign Affairs, went on to work in various diplomatic posts in the central offices of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and abroad. His first ambassadorial appointment came in 1990, when he ...
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Boris Aristov
Boris Ivanovich Aristov (Борис Иванович Аристов; 13 September 1925 – 27 November 2018) was a Soviet politician and diplomat who served as Soviet Ambassador to Finland (1988–1992) and Poland Poland, officially the Republic of Poland, is a country in Central Europe. It extends from the Baltic Sea in the north to the Sudetes and Carpathian Mountains in the south, bordered by Lithuania and Russia to the northeast, Belarus and Ukrai ... (1978–1983), Soviet Minister of Foreign Trade (1985–1988). References 1925 births 2018 deaths Members of the Central Committee of the 24th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Members of the Central Committee of the 25th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Members of the Central Committee of the 26th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Members of the Central Committee of the 27th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Recipients of the Order of ...
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Kuusisaari
Kuusisaari ( Finnish), Granö ( Swedish) is an island and a neighborhood of Helsinki, Finland Finland, officially the Republic of Finland, is a Nordic country in Northern Europe. It borders Sweden to the northwest, Norway to the north, and Russia to the east, with the Gulf of Bothnia to the west and the Gulf of Finland to the south, .... It has the highest average income of all the Helsinki metropolitan area. Many foreign embassies are located in Kuusisaari. {{Helsinki Munkkiniemi Diplomatic districts ...
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