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Svetlana Kiseleva

Jun 22, 2026, 10:45 AM

Penza, Russia

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The video shows a close-up of a bronze plaque with engraved Russian text. The plaque is mounted on a dark, textured surface, possibly a monument or building facade. Above the text, a stylized double-headed eagle crest is embossed. In the background, out of focus, are vibrant red flowers, suggesting an outdoor setting. A woman's hand, adorned with a large, ornate silver ring, enters the frame and points to a specific line of text on the plaque. Her fingernails are painted with a metallic silver polish. The visible text on the plaque is in Cyrillic script. It appears to be a historical inscription, possibly a quote or dedication. The first line reads "ПЕНЗЯК ТОЛСТОПЯТЫЙ" which translates to "Penza Thick-heeled." The subsequent lines detail the origin of a saying attributed to Alexander Vasilyevich Suvorov, a renowned Russian general, referring to the crossing of the Alps by Russian troops in 1799. The text states that the saying originates from a Moldavian folk saying, and that during the crossing of the Alps in 1799, all soldiers were exhausted except for the Penza soldiers, who were said to be "thick-heeled," implying their resilience. The video is likely filmed during the daytime, given the lighting. The focus is on the inscription and the hand interacting with it, providing a sense of discovery or emphasis on the historical content. The presence of the flowers suggests a pleasant, possibly spring or summer, outdoor environment in Penza, Russia.

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