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The map of Russia
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The Golden Ring
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Famous Russian people M. Gorbachyov was the first president of USSR. Also he was the last leader of the Soviet Communist Party. In 1992 he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize and received numerous international awards. I. Pavlov is a famous Russian physiologist. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1904 for outstanding achievements in the area of investigations physiology digestion. A. Sakharov is an outstanding scientist and public figure. Sakharov is often called the father of the Soviet hydrogen bomb, but he became more known as a champion for human rights and freedom. For this work the Nobel Committee awarded him the Peace Prize in 1975.
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Russian is the third widespread language in the world. Russian is used in the United Nations as one of the official languages. The Russian language is the mother tongue for about 140 million people. Russian is also used as means of communication among the different nationalities of Russia. The official view abroad is that Russian is the native language of Russia. In fact, people of different nationalities use their most frequently spoken languages in political, governmental and public affairs as well as the scientific and cultural spheres. Russian is taught as a foreign language in 100 countries.
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St Petersburg is the second largest city in Russia and one of the most beautiful cities in the world. It was founded in 1703 by Peter the Great as the «Window to the West». Now St. Petersburg is an important industrial, cultural and educational centre. The population of the city is over 5 million. St. Peterburg is indeed a wonderful city. At every turn there is something to catch your eye. The Winter Palace, the Hermitage, the Russian Museum, St Isaac's Cathedral, the Peter-and-Paul Fortress, the Admiralty building attract thousands of tourists from every corner of the world. Petersburg's many museums house some of the world's famous art collections. The Hermitage, for example, contains the richest collection of pictures in the world. The city is called Northern Venice because there are 65 rivers and canals there with artistically decorated bridges. It's also famous for its beautiful white nights.
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It is my work! Mishchenko Nina Form the 9th
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