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- Mother_Russia abstract "Mother Russia (Russian: Россия-Матушка, transliterated as Rossiya-Matushka) is a national personification of Russia, appearing in patriotic posters, statues etc. The usage of the term \"mother\" in reference to a nation or culture symbolizes the \"spirit of collectivity\". In the former Soviet period, the term Rodina-Mat (Родина-Мать,\"Mother-Homeland\") was preferred, as it represented the multi-ethnic Soviet Union, and was especially used to commemorate the Great Patriotic War.".
- Mother_Russia comment "Mother Russia (Russian: Россия-Матушка, transliterated as Rossiya-Matushka) is a national personification of Russia, appearing in patriotic posters, statues etc. The usage of the term \"mother\" in reference to a nation or culture symbolizes the \"spirit of collectivity\". In the former Soviet period, the term Rodina-Mat (Родина-Мать,\"Mother-Homeland\") was preferred, as it represented the multi-ethnic Soviet Union, and was especially used to commemorate the Great Patriotic War.".