Ramsay and Tanya, who is from Belarus, say their focus is serving food and after surviving the trials of Brexit and then Covid they are now praying they can stay afloat despite Putin’s assault on Ukraine. The CCCP restaurant serves food originating from the former United Socialist Soviet Republic, or U.S.S.R which was made up of 15 republics: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Estonia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Russia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine and Uzbekistan. The pair, who have a secondary school age daughter, say they are against the invasion in Ukraine but have still suffered a drop in bookings and seen some unpleasant comments on their social media because people mistakenly believe they are Russian and also do not realise many Russians do not support Putin. Ramsay, who is from Lithuania, is also an on-call firefighter for Ramsgate fire station. Ramsay Taralis and Tanya Taraliene have run CCCP restaurant in Chatham Street for 12 years and are a part of the community. The owners of a Russian and Eastern European restaurant in Ramsgate say the war in Ukraine could finish off their business because some people do not understand that they originate from the Eastern Block not Russia and are vehemently against Putin’s military attack. Ramsgate mother and daughter duo jailed for theft, fraud and robbery of elderly victims Police attend collision at St Nicholas-at-Wade roundaboutĬall for urgent government action to tackle ‘broken’ dental systemīroadstairs councillors voice disappointment over approval for mature Turkey Oak fellings Margate councillor becomes formal witness in investigation over Southern Water sewer outfall releases in 2021įundraising appeal as Laleham Gap parents launch second legal bid to quash approval of 38 home development
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WHAT IS CCCP IN RUSSIAN FULL
The last letters stand for Союз Советских Социалистически Республик, in our Latin writing Sojoez Sovjetskich Sotsialistitsjeskich Respoeblik, abbreviated SSSR, the communist state rom 1922 to 1991 that by us for convenvience was called Soviet Union (litteraly "Union of councils"), and in full Union of Socialistic Soviet Republics (USSR).Īfter 1991 the Russian Federation was formed, existing of 46 oblasts (provinces), 21 republics (respoebliki), 9 krajs (provinces), 4 autonomous districts (okroegs) and 3 federal cities (Moscow, Saint Petersburg and Sebastopol). On almost all Russian stamps up to 1992 we find the text: почта (= POST in the Cyrillic alphabet) and CCCP.
When the Czars united with each other in the mid 17th century and chose Michael Romanov, Czar of the oblast Grad Moskva (= city on the Moskva river), as leader, this union was generally called country of the Red (Russia).īack to the stamps. The Greek, who travelled northward around 1600, called these descendants Rossya's, what was pronounced by us western people as Russians. We known by genetics that this delivers red haired descendants. The Swedish were mostly blond and the southern women had dark hair. In 1926 this was sometimes USSR, and sometimes both abbreviations were put on stamps.Īnd, why is Russia called Russia? Well, in the early Middle Ages North-Swedish salesmen travelled through the eastern part of Europe to the Black Sea, and caused some descendants here and there. Already from the first stamp issues in 1923 of what we for convenience call Russia, the Soviet Union, we regularly find the letters CCCP on the issues.