четверг, 9 февраля 2017 г.

Interesting Facts about Russia (Red Square, Stalin, Temperature and more)


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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вторник, 7 февраля 2017 г.

Famous Quotes about Russia


«Russian is not a man who has Russian Surname, but a man who loves Russia and considers Russia to be his homeland». 

This words belongs to Anton Ivanovich Denikin - noble Russian General of the Imperial Russian Army, one of the top military generals of the White movement during the Russian Civil War.

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суббота, 4 февраля 2017 г.

Interesting facts about Russia (Metro, Tetris, Ivan the Terrible and more)

1.  In Russia is located the highest active volcano. It is named Klutchevskaya Sopka and it is the highest mountain on the Kamchatka Peninsula.  It is 4 km 750 meters in height. First eruption took place in 17 century. Local residents have myths that our world was created in this area.

2. The deepest Metro in the world is in Saint Petersburg. Subway goes down up to 85 meters and more. The Saint Petersburg Metro was built in 1955. Today over 2 million people use Saint Petersburg Metro every day.

3. The shortest boarder distance between Russia and US is only a few kilometers in the Bering Strait. 3,8 km only. The border is known as the «Ice Curtain». In the USSR period this boarder was closed but today after the end of the Soviet Period you can travel between the two countries here without any problems but anyway you still need visa.

4. One of the most popular computer games in the world - blocks puzzle video game Tetris was invented and generated by Russian computer programmer Alexey Pazhitnov in 1984.
5. Russian Tsar Ivan the Terrible (sixteenth century) was not terrible at all. He didn’t kill his son as it is painted on the famous painting of Russian artist Ilya Repyn located at the Tratyakov Art Gallery in Moscow. According to chronicles he executed only a few thousand people per year while in many other countries tsars and kings executed dozens times more.

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Famous Russians - Artists - Ivan Shishkin

Ivan Shishkin (1832-1898) is outstanding Russian landscape painter. He was born in Tatarstan Republic.

He studied at Kazan’ Gymnasium, Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture  and the Highest Art School in St. Petersburg.
In his life he also lived and worked in Germany, Switzerland. This painter is for forest landscapes and wonderful Russian views.

One of his most popular works is named Morning in the pine forest, painted in 1889. It is a truly symbol of Russia which also was reproduced on famous Russian chocolate by the Krasny Octyabr’ chocolate factory.

Most of his works are presented at the Tretyakov Art Gallery in Moscow.
To get more information about the gallery and to find how you can experience his works there visit official website of the Gallery at www.tretyakovgallery.ru which is also available in English.

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пятница, 3 февраля 2017 г.

How Russians Drink tea or Tea Culture in Russia

How Russians Drink tea or Tea Culture in Russia
From old times tea is one of the most popular drinks in Russia and in fact it is much more popular than coffee or vodka for example. Today in big bustle cities we don’t have time for tea ceremonies and we Russians more and more drink tea rather fast during a day at work, homes or just take away from coffees.
Tea is one of national beverages because climate in Russia is not too hot.
But along before and even now when we have time we do organize tea ceremonies for ourselves and our friends. Because we sincerely believe that drinking tea is an integral part of our national life style.
In our traditions we prefer to finish every meal with a hot drink. In the majority of restaurant after dishes waiters propose tea or coffee.
Tea became popular in Russia at Peter the Great Epoch in 18th century. One of the most powerful tea importers were Chinese companies.
Classical Russian tea ceremony consists of several parts. First part – we prepare zavarka – we put some grams of  tea for 3-4 persons in one special teakettle and put boiled or very hot water inside (depends on sort of tea). We need to make our tea concentrate. After 15 minutes we put some zavarka liquid inside tea cup ½ of the cup volume and add hot water to taste. Sugar and lemon are also separate to taste. According to Russian traditions one cup of tea is served with two cubes of sugar but you always may ask for more.
Interesting facts about tea traditions in Russia.
Tea is a dependent drink. Russians take tea with chocolate, rusk biscuits, croissants, different jams called in Russian varenie and other tasty sugar snacks.
Many years ago Russians use Samovars to prepare tea. Samovar is a special container from metal to heat and boil water.
If some of you Russian friends invite you at home and offer a cup of tea it is better to accept it because it is some kind of respect and a good tradition. If somebody invites you directly to drink tea at his home in Russia don’t forget to bring some candies or chocolate with you.
Most popular sort of tea in Soviet Period when in the country was deficit of products was Indian tea from Ceylon with a picture of an Elephant.
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