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  1. Mother Russia’ is one of the main symbols of national unity in Russian political culture, personifying the country and its people. The image is well known not only in Russia, but also abroad.

  2. The personification of Russia is traditionally feminine and most commonly maternal since medieval times. [1] Most common terms for national personification of Russia are: Mother Russia. Russian: Ма́тушка Росси́я, romanized : Matushka Rossiya ( dim. ); also. Russian: Мать-Росси́я, romanized : Mat'-Rossiya; or.

  3. popojala. • 10 yr. ago. Russia is called отечество, fatherland, (отец = father). Most famously WWII from barbarossa on is called the great patriotic war (Вели́кая Оте́чественная война́) not a war for the motherland or mother Russia. 3. Award. My mother is Russian, but when I asked her, she basically just said that's how it always has been.

  4. The “Rodina-mother is calling” ( Родина-мать зовет) expression from the famous Soviet poster emphasised that it has a female gender. That it’s not authorities, but a mother ...

  5. The Motherland symbolizes the matters that are essential for legitimacy-seeking: the unity of Russia, its territory and sacredness of its borders, the most important events of its history, the “authentic Russianness,” and multi-ethnic peace in the country.

  6. 7 de oct. de 2017 · The appearance of "Mother Russia" has been understood as a manifestation of the Soviet state's wartime renunciation of appeals to Marxism-Leninism and its em- brace of nationalism.' Yet "Mother Russia" (rodina-mat' more literally, the "motherland mother") was an ambiguous national figure.