Reader Chip writes: "A Russian TV channel has come up with a bunch of these clips: Various small nationalities from around Russia singing Queen's 'We are the champions' in their native languages. This one is from Yakutia, they also have some from Nenets, Mordovian, Karelia, Yamal, Tatars, Altai, Bashkir. Haven't found the Russian version yet, and don't expect there is one..."
Now, that's shareable! This one's even better, though without Chip's expertise, I have no idea what nationality is singing:
You can watch some of the other contributions here.
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The second one is from Adigei, located in the Caucusus mountains. It is pretty cool.