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About 129 million rubles from the budget were spent on Santa Clauses in Russia. Of these, 42 million pot…


About 129 million rubles from the budget were spent on Santa Clauses in Russia. Of these, 42 million were spent by the official residence of the main bearded old man of the holiday in Ustyug.
Money in Ustyug was spent on New Year's preparations – from purchasing plastic glasses to renovating the residence. It took 2 million rubles to paint one of my grandfather’s rooms. The estates of fabulous pensioners in other regions spent 86 mults.
City administrations are also busy preparing for the holiday. From Kamchatka to Moscow, 375 million has so far been spent on street lighting, installation, ice towns, installation of artificial spruce, etc. In St. Petersburg alone, the registration of two districts took about 30 lyams – in total, the St. Petersburg authorities put up bids for more than 100 million.
They spent 23 million on the show, and 142 million on gifts for children. And 390k was spent on cleaning at “Santa’s Island” in Kaliningrad, and 198k on cone jam. More than 700 million rubles were spent in all regions of the country.
thanks grandpa for the estimate
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Money in Ustyug was spent on New Year's preparations – from purchasing plastic glasses to renovating the residence. It took 2 million rubles to paint one of my grandfather’s rooms. The estates of fabulous pensioners in other regions spent 86 mults.
City administrations are also busy preparing for the holiday. From Kamchatka to Moscow, 375 million has so far been spent on street lighting, installation, ice towns, installation of artificial spruce, etc. In St. Petersburg alone, the registration of two districts took about 30 lyams – in total, the St. Petersburg authorities put up bids for more than 100 million.
They spent 23 million on the show, and 142 million on gifts for children. And 390k was spent on cleaning at “Santa’s Island” in Kaliningrad, and 198k on cone jam. More than 700 million rubles were spent in all regions of the country.
thanks grandpa for the estimate




