what was a commune or mir?
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A selo (cело) is a "village," which can also be called a derevnia (деревня), and a muzhik (mужик) is a Russian peasant. Thus, it would not be unusual to refer to a peasant village/commune/community as a mir, an obshchina, or a selo.
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A selo (cело) is a "village," which can also be called a derevnia (деревня), and a muzhik (mужик) is a Russian peasant. Thus, it would not be unusual to refer to a peasant village/commune/community as a mir, an obshchina, or a selo.
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A selo (cело) is a "village," which can also be called a derevnia (деревня), and a muzhik (mужик) is a Russian peasant. Thus, it would not be unusual to refer to a peasant village/commune/community as a mir, an obshchina, or a selo.
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A selo (cело) is a "village," which can also be called a derevnia (деревня), and a muzhik (mужик) is a Russian peasant. Thus, it would not be unusual to refer to a peasant village/commune/community as a mir, an obshchina, or a selo.
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