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1 Christmas Island & Russia
By: Diana De La Cruz, period 1

2 Flags Christmas Island Russia
Christmas Island got its name because it was discovered by Captain William Mynors of the Royal Mary, on Christmas day.

3 Religions practiced on Christmas Island
I find this kind of odd because Christmas is a Christian holiday and mostly everyone there is a Buddhist…

4 Religions practiced in Russia

5 Longitude & Latitude The location of Christmas Island is, 10° 30' 0" S
and the location of Russia is 60 degrees N and 90 degrees E. Population of Christmas Island: 1,402 (in 2010) Population of Russia: million (in 2013) The type of government Christmas Island has is Federal monarchy . The type of government Russia has is Federal republic, Semi-presidential system, and Constitutional republic.

6 Literacy Rates The literacy rates in Russia are: male literacy is %, female literacy is 99.6%.

7 Literacy Rates Part 2 The literacy rates on Christmas Island is that the Primary Education for people ages 6-11 years is 100%, however, there is no other data. Languages: Chinese, Malay, English are all the most spoken on Christmas Island. English is the official language. Languages in Russia: Though Russian is the official language, There are over 100 minority languages spoken in Russia today, the most popular of which is Tatar (Tartar), spoken by more than 3% of the country's population.

8 Land: Urban & Rural Christmas Island: Urban population is 89.5%, and rural is -0.1%

9 Land: Urban & Rural The urban population in Russia is 73.2%, and the rural population is only 26.8%.

10 Imports & Exports- Christmas Island
Calcium Phosphates (58%), Phosphatic Fertilizers (33%), Phosphinates and Phosphonates (3.3%), Compasses (1.2%), and Electric Filament (0.70%) Imports: Refined Petroleum (18%), Cars (7.6%), Large Construction Vehicles (5.8%),Prefabricated Buildings (5.1%), and Delivery Trucks (3.0%) (Charts on next slides.)

11 Exports- Christmas Island~Chart

12 Imports-Christmas Island~ Chart

13 Imports & Exports of Russia
Crude Petroleum 39%, Refined Petroleum 15%, Petroleum Gas 9.1%, Coal Briquettes 3.0%, and Semi-Finished Iron 1.5% Imports: Cars (7.3%), Packaged Medicaments (3.4%), Vehicle Parts (3.2%), Computers (2.2%), and Delivery Trucks (1.4%) (Charts on next slides.)

14 Exports of Russia

15 Imports of Russia

16 Climate of both countries~ Christmas Island
Christmas Island experiences a tropical climate with wet and dry seasons. The wet season is from December through April when the island comes under the influence of the north-west monsoons. The mean annual rainfall is 1,930 millimeters. Most of this rain falls between November and May. February and March are usually the wettest months.

17 Climate of both countries~ Russia
The average winter temperature is about -10°C. St. Petersburg is usually 20-25°C and Moscow is often in highs of 35-37°C. Down south, Russia's vast steppe is hot and dry. Winters are short but cold. In the city of Volgograd, the weather starts its freezing point as early as November. But the Black Sea resort of Sochi makes up for the rest of the country with 35°C between June and August

18 Ethnic Groups~ Christmas Island
The culture of Christmas Island is unique, for people of many different ethnicities inhabit the area. The majority of residents are Chinese, but Europeans and Malays  reside there as well. The main languages of Christmas Island are English and Chinese. 20% 70%

19 Ethnic Groups~ Russia  Ethnic Russian people make up 81% of the total population. This share remained steady over the last few decades. Six other ethnicities have a population exceeding 1 million – Tatars (3.9%), Ukrainians (1.4%), Bashkir (1.1%), Chuvash (1%), Chechens (1%) and Armenians (0.9%).

20 Pull factors of Russia People wanted to escape the violence of the riots and the aggressive policy of the government and enjoy the freedom offered in America. Russian Immigrants fled to America to escape death and disease and seek a new life and safety with a reduced fear of disease. Russian immigrants moved the USA to join family members and enjoy the opportunities offered in America

21 Push Factors of Russia In 1861 Tsar Alexander II proclaimed the Emancipation Manifesto granting freedom to the serfs and the right to travel. The end of the Cold War and the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991 led to a new political and economic system in Russia. Jewish Russians were persecuted and many died in the violence of the riots called the 'Pogroms‘.

22 Push & Pull factors of Christmas Island
Christmas Island, off the north-west coast of Western Australia, is home to more than 2,500 asylum seekers. The government announced it would build a new immigration detention center in the northern city of Darwin to relieve overcrowding on Christmas Island. It is also a tourist attraction! Another push factor is that many animals are becoming extinct!

23 Leftovers Annual income per person: Russia USD per capita, $ 12,925
Annual income per person: Christmas Island uses USD per capita, however, there is no data on how much people earn. Russia earned its independence on December 25, 1991, from the Independent States (CIS) Christmas Island earned its independence in 1957, from Australia.


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