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What Everyday Life Was Really Like in a Remote Russian Village in the 1910s

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In the 1910s, most villages in Arkhangelsk province were small, tight-knit communities. Homes were typically built from logs, with steep roofs to handle heavy snow. A single stove often heated the entire space, serving for both cooking and warmth. Daily life revolved around farming and seasonal work. Families grew rye, oats, and potatoes, storing them […]
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Bygonely broke the news in on Thursday, September 18, 2025.
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