Insurgents' sweet bread
A popular symbol of Vladivostok is the revolutionary partisan.
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A hundred years ago, they drove the Japanese invaders out of Russia and established Soviet power.
But the insurgents not only waged war; these people lived ordinary lives.
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I had to hide in the Sikhote-Alin mountains
There they baked their own bread.
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Now in this place is the city of Partizansk.
And there they also bake sweet gingerbread - "Partisan".
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