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The film is dedicated to the 205th anniversary of the Ministry of Finance of the Russian Federation. The painting is based on materials from the archive of the Ministry of Finance, the collection of the Gosfilmofond and private collections. The film reflects the most striking stages of the financial department's activities in the 19th-21st centuries.

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The film is dedicated to the 205th anniversary of the Ministry of Finance of the Russian Federation. The painting is based on materials from the archive of the Ministry of Finance, the collection of the Gosfilmofond and private collections. The film reflects the most striking stages of the financial department's activities in the 19th-21st centuries.

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