1. Red
Square – Famous Russian place of interest and popular tourist attraction,
located in the center of Moscow has nothing in common with Communism, Red Army
or something other red from the Soviet Period. This location appeared in Moscow
many centuries along before USSR and was a traditional place where citizens
met. Red or «Krasny» in Russian language many times ago meant beautiful. So Red
Square means a beautiful square.
2. Near
Moscow there is another one Metro, named Metro 2 it is a military closed
railway which connects military bunkers between each other. Today it doesn’t
work. Another one interesting object near Moscow is a huge prototype of Proton
Collider near University of Nuclear researches. Collider has a ring form and is
21 km long. Though it doesn’t work today it is still secured and all main
technical systems like electricity and ventilation are functioning too.
3. Russian
Soviet Leader Joseph Stalin by his origin was Georgian. His name was Ioseb
Besarionis dze Jughashvili
and Russian was not his first language.
4. In total
Russia has the largest forest area in the world. Russian Siberian forests and
the Amason rainforests are lengths of our planet.
5. Russian
winter in 2017 is one of the coldest in the history. This time the Beloyarsk
Region has already seen – 62 degrees below Zero (-79,6F).
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