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The Baikal Lake

This lake is situated in Eastern Siberia and considered to be the deepest lake in the world as well as the biggest freshwater tank on the Earth. It is 1500 meters deep (~5000 feet). Look how clean the water is. The view is really enthralling.

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Valley of the Geysers

The landmark is located on the Kamchatka peninsula and comprises of hundreds living geysers. The place is in the list of UNESCO World’s Heritage.

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Mother Motherland monument

This memorial of huge sizes was built in the end of 50’s to pay the tribute to the memory of those people who were killed on their duties during the WWII. The monument is in Guinness Book of World Records as the highest monument at that time. The woman symbolizes Russia and is two times higher than Statue of Liberty with 85 meters high (~280 feet.)

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Peterhof

The place was built to the order of Peter the First in the beginning of 17-th century and is situated nearby Saint-Petersburg. It is considered to be the top tourist attraction in the whole Russia.

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Saint Basil’s Cathedral

No comments. That’s just a classic of the genre.

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Poles of the Komi Republic

No one knows how long ago they were created, but for sure scientists know that only nature could create such a thing. Estimated age is 200 million years and their height is 42 meters at most (~140 feet.)

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Elbrus

The mountain is the highest point in Russia and some people believe that it is also the highest point in Europe. Lots of tourists, ski and snowboaring lovers visit this place yearly. Its height is 5600 meters which is 18600 feet.

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50 Facts About Russia In The Eyes Of Foreigners

This is what foreigners think about Russia and its people.

1. The Russians treat cheap things with distrust.

2. The English word ‘bargain’ cannot be adequately translated into Russian because the notion of high quality goods for little money is unknown to them.

3. Freebie is quite the opposite. The fact of getting something cool for free does not make this cool thing any worse.

4. Those Russians who have achieved something, look down on those who haven’t.

5. It is not enough for them to drive an elite car; they need a car with a flasher and a loud horn so that the rest make way for it.

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6. They persistently call lazy waitresses with a strange word ‘devushka’ meaning ‘mam’.

7. You can’t survive in the Moscow Metro without knowing how to elbow other people.

8. Everybody can buy a beer and drink it anywhere, and nobody will arrest you.

9. The Russians like hanging out in the kitchen and philosophically talk about life.

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10. They avoid talking about their work.

11. Japanese people envy the dachas which Russians have.

12. At any party, the people get promptly separated according to their sex.

13. You will be shocked seeing the number of policemen patrolling the streets.

14. The Russians never throw things away. Seriously.

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15. However, if you secretly throw half of the stuff away, nobody will notice it.

16. An unknown Russian is likely to address you unceremoniously ‘man’ and ‘woman’.

17. The phrase ‘I’m sorry to bother you’ can only be uttered by a beggar.

18. They never say ‘please’ or ‘thank you’.

19. Any problem can be solved by pulling strings.

20. Their saying ‘Imprudence is the second happiness’ can only be understood by them.

21. The Russians drink a lot of vodka and it is not a myth.

22. You don’t have to worry for your life, really.

23. Freezing Russian winter is a myth. The majority of the big cities are located in the temperate zone.

24. Russian men are confident that feminism causes collapse of the system like it has happened in the US and Europe.

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25. They think that Americans think that in Russia bears walk along the streets. The Russians made it up themselves. In Moscow you can find T-shirts with a print ‘I’ve been to Russia. There are no bears there’. They think it is very patriotic.

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26. They do not understand foreigners who immigrate to Russia and believe that everybody should immigrate from Russia.

27. Russian dentists are really surprized learning that a patient has come for examination and has no pain in the teeth.

28. They are not big fans of teeth cleaning and flossing.

29. They drink tea with a ton of sugar! An American dentist would die seeing this.

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35. In fact, those who immigrate to Russia, are complete loosers. They cannot fulfill themselves at home and want to live in Russia because in this country they are treated with respect.

36. On every occasion they organize parties with food, drinks, etc. Generosity is very typical of the Russians.

37. The meaning of the word ‘pechka’ (stove) can be understood only by the Russians. Unless you spend winter in a remote Russian village where ‘pechka’ is the only warm place in the whole house.

38. They don’t like when other people speak foreign languages and think it is suspicious.

39. Alcohol and everything connected to it is a part of their culture and literature.

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40. If some Russian doesn’t drink, watch out!

41. They begin celebrating New Year at 11.30 p. m. (30 minutes before the New Year) and celebrate it for three days or so.

42. They do not use blinds in their houses and the curtains do not fully protect from the sunlight.

43. The only alcohol-free places in Russia are McDonalds and KFC.

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44. They do love hanging rugs on the walls!

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45. Do not smile! It irritates!

46. Borsch, stuffed cabbage rolls and fruit dumplings do not belong to Russian cuisine, they are Ukranian dishes.

47. They live together with their elderly parents and grown-up children all their life.

48. Dispite traffic jams and terrible roads, the Russians buy expensive gas-guzzlers.

49. Sushi became so popular that it is now their national dish.

50. Russians are very hospitable. So if you come by, be ready to drink black tea and eat fattening food (like sausages).

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The Main Muslim Center of Russia  -
At the end of the XVIII century Empress Catherine II issued a decree to form the Ufa Mohammedan Spiritual Assembly of the Law, headed by the Mufti. Since then, Ufa became the center of Muslim Russia. In 1998 one of the most unusual and beautiful mosques – Lala-Tulip was built in Ufa. Today we’ll see it inside and outside, talk about this cultural and religious center, and see views from one of minarets.

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The appearance of the mosque is rather unusual. It is modern and at the same time its purpose is clearly understood.

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The mosque is not only a prayer house. This is really a whole center: an educational institution with its own dormitory, a Muslim temple, a place for assembly of Muslim religious leaders, a library and a conference room. In total, the mosque can accommodate about a thousand believers.

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The interior is more traditional – a minimum of extravagances. Nothing should distract from prayers, that is why men and women pray separately.

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Believers enter the mosque barefoot – this is an elementary hygiene. They kneel on the floor, bow heads and faces to a carpet.

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