Russian dolls are known as matryoshka dolls. They are a set of wooden dolls of decreasing size placed one inside the other. Matryoshka dolls are a popular souvenir and symbol of Russian culture.
A sword (katana) was, and still is, a popular souvenir.
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The most popular Russian cartoons are "Three from Prostokvashino", Vinny Puh (Winnie-The-Pooh), Karlson, The Bremen Musicians, There Once was a Dog. These cartoons can be found on Youtube.
The most popular collectible souvenir that people purchase would be shot glasses. Almost every store near a vacation spot has these, and many bring them home as a collection item.
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If you are referring to number of native speakers, it's Russian
The word is SOUVENIR.
Russian arts (e.g., music, paintings, literature, etc.) have always been uniquely Russian. During the Mir Eskoosstva (Age of Elegance), Russian painting and literature kept pace, but at its own rate and idiom, with the Post-Impressionist wave that was defining Western European and American art and perspectives. Nothing about Russian art is a copy of any other culture's style and attitude. Russian art will continue to be uniquely Russian, and the direction it takes will be guided by events uniquely Russian. Just wait, and be surprised!
The Longhaired Russian Toy, also known as the Russian Toy Terrier and the English Toy Terrier was one of the most popular decorative dogs in Russia.
Kasta, Bad Balance, Detsl, and Seryoga are popular Russian rap artists. Malchishnik, which disbanded in 1994, was the first popular Russian rap group.