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An enormous 130 by 80 m banner, considered to be the largest in the world, unveiled by Russian fans before the EURO 2008 qualifying game against England. The image depicts a ravenous bear, commonly associated with Russia in the West, and an inscription which reads 'Russia, forward!'

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Date

17 October 2007

Author

Roman Kovrigin

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