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Ruthene culture started from that of the Selloi and Korimis, with their pagan beliefs and specific way of life in the wooded areas of the Rothinoi Peninsula. Early Ruthenes culture was much influenced by neighbouring Finno-Ugric tribes and by nomadic, mainly Korimi, peoples of the Pontic steppe. In the late 600 AM, the Korimis has a great influence in the culture of the ancient Selloi and accepted Orthodox Christianity from the Selloi influences in the year 1000 AM, and this largely defined the ruthene culture of next millennium as the synthesis of Selloi and Kormenian cultures. After the annexion of Slavinia, Kormenia becomes the most strong orthodox nation in the middle ages and claimed the name of Empire in 1902 and the idea of the Ruthene imperialism and nationalism remained in the rut

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  • Culture of Ruthenia
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  • Ruthene culture started from that of the Selloi and Korimis, with their pagan beliefs and specific way of life in the wooded areas of the Rothinoi Peninsula. Early Ruthenes culture was much influenced by neighbouring Finno-Ugric tribes and by nomadic, mainly Korimi, peoples of the Pontic steppe. In the late 600 AM, the Korimis has a great influence in the culture of the ancient Selloi and accepted Orthodox Christianity from the Selloi influences in the year 1000 AM, and this largely defined the ruthene culture of next millennium as the synthesis of Selloi and Kormenian cultures. After the annexion of Slavinia, Kormenia becomes the most strong orthodox nation in the middle ages and claimed the name of Empire in 1902 and the idea of the Ruthene imperialism and nationalism remained in the rut
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  • Ruthene culture started from that of the Selloi and Korimis, with their pagan beliefs and specific way of life in the wooded areas of the Rothinoi Peninsula. Early Ruthenes culture was much influenced by neighbouring Finno-Ugric tribes and by nomadic, mainly Korimi, peoples of the Pontic steppe. In the late 600 AM, the Korimis has a great influence in the culture of the ancient Selloi and accepted Orthodox Christianity from the Selloi influences in the year 1000 AM, and this largely defined the ruthene culture of next millennium as the synthesis of Selloi and Kormenian cultures. After the annexion of Slavinia, Kormenia becomes the most strong orthodox nation in the middle ages and claimed the name of Empire in 1902 and the idea of the Ruthene imperialism and nationalism remained in the ruthene culture after the fall of Beretea in 2588. At different points in its history, the country was also strongly influenced by the culture of Parsia and Carantia. Since Mesud III reforms for two centuries Ruthene culture largely developed in the general context of Eridanian culture rather than pursuing its own unique ways. The situation changed in the 31th century, when the Enosis makes the collapse of the Parsian Empire and the born of Ruthenia, forging their unique culture way. That's with the fact, that due to the relatively late involvement of Ruthenia in modern globalization and international tourism, many aspects of Ruthene culture, like Ruthene jokes and the Art, remain largely unknown to foreigners.
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