Russkiy Vestnik

Russkiy Vestnik

Russkiy Vestnik ( _ru. Русский вестник) was the name of several magazines and still is the name of a newspaper, all published in Russia:

*"Russkiy Vestnik" (1808-1820), a monthly magazine, published in 1808-1820 and 1824 in Moscow
*"Russkiy Vestnik" (1841-1844), a monthly magazine, published in St.Petersburg
*"Russkiy Vestnik" (1856-1906), a monthly magazine, published in Moscow and St.Petersburg
*"Russkiy Vestnik" (newspaper), a weekly newspaper, published since 1991 in Moscow


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