1. Russians prefer to live in cities and towns 2. Russia is rich in beautiful lakes. It is also rich in oil, iron ore, natural gas, copper, nickel and other mineral and energy resources and is considered an energy superpower. 3. Four types of climate are there on the vast territory of the country 4. December 12, 1993 after the 1993 constitutional crisis in Russia, the Constitution of the Russian Federation adopted? 5. Russia plays an important role in maintaining international peace and security
1. Moscow was founded 8 centuries ago by Prince Yuri Dolgoruky.
2.There is no information about it in the text.
3. Moscow became the capital in the 16th century.
4. Yes, it was. Moscow became the capital again after the October revolution.
5. No, it wasn't. The total area of modern Moscow is about nine hundred square kilometers.
6. The population of the city is over nine million.
7. Red Square, the Kremlin and St Basil's Cathedral are the most famous places of interest in the centre of Moscow.
8. St Basil's Cathedral was built in the mid-16th century in memory of the victory over Kazan. There's a legend that Ivan the Terrible blinded the architects Barma and Postnik, because he didn't want them to create another masterpiece.
9. On the territory of the Kremlin you can see old cathedrals, the Bell Tower of Ivan the Great, the Tzar-Cannon and the Tzar-Bell, the biggest cannon and bell in the world.
10. The most famous and largest Moscow museums are the Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts and the State Tretyakov Gallery.
1. Russians prefer to live in cities and towns
2. Russia is rich in beautiful lakes. It is also rich in oil, iron ore, natural gas, copper, nickel and other mineral and energy resources and is considered an energy superpower.
3. Four types of climate are there on the vast territory of the country
4. December 12, 1993 after the 1993 constitutional crisis in Russia, the Constitution of the Russian Federation adopted?
5. Russia plays an important role in maintaining international peace and security
1. Moscow was founded 8 centuries ago by Prince Yuri Dolgoruky.
2.There is no information about it in the text.
3. Moscow became the capital in the 16th century.
4. Yes, it was. Moscow became the capital again after the October revolution.
5. No, it wasn't. The total area of modern Moscow is about nine hundred square kilometers.
6. The population of the city is over nine million.
7. Red Square, the Kremlin and St Basil's Cathedral are the most famous places of interest in the centre of Moscow.
8. St Basil's Cathedral was built in the mid-16th century in memory of the victory over Kazan. There's a legend that Ivan the Terrible blinded the architects Barma and Postnik, because he didn't want them to create another masterpiece.
9. On the territory of the Kremlin you can see old cathedrals, the Bell Tower of Ivan the Great, the Tzar-Cannon and the Tzar-Bell, the biggest cannon and bell in the world.
10. The most famous and largest Moscow museums are the Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts and the State Tretyakov Gallery.