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It was built in the Empire style in 1834 in the heart of Palace Square,by the architect Auguste Montferrand by decree of Emperor Nicholas I to commemorate the victory of his older brother Alexander I over Napoleon.
Baikal is in the southern part of Eastern Siberia, the deepest lake on a planet
Balalayka — Russian national musical instrument, from 600 — 700 mm to 1,7 meters in length, with the triangular wooden case.
Anton Pavlovich Chekhov (17 [29] on January 1860, Taganrog, Ekaterinoslavsky province (Rostov region) — 2 [15] on July 1904, Badenvayler) — an outstanding Russian writer, a playwright, and a doctor.
Feodor Mikhaylovich Dostoyevsky (on October 30 [on November 11] 1821, Moscow, the Russian Empire — on January 28 [on February 9] 1881, St. Petersburg, the Russian Empire) — one of the Russian writers most considerable and known in the world and thinkers.
Ekaterininsky palace(also known as Bolshoy the Tsarskoselsky palace, the Catherine Palace) — the former imperial palace; one of the largest in vicinities of St. Petersburg.
Feodorovsky Convent - сonvent of the Russian Orthodox Church in Pereslavl. Full name of secular sources - Pereslavl Great Monastery of St. Feodor аStratelates.
The Guamsky gorge - a place which strikes with the scale, a force of nature and the people who have cut through in walls the shelf for the narrow-gage railway.
Mikhail Ivanovich Glinka — the Russian composer, the founder of national composer school.
The Hermitage in St. Petersburg — the largest in Russia and one of the world's largest art and cultural and historical museums, culture federal state institution.
Isaakiyevsky Cathedral (the official name - the Cathedral of St. Isaac of Dalmatia) - the largest orthodox church in St. Petersburg. Located on St Isaac's Square. It has the status of the museum.
Iosif Vissarionovich Dzhugashvili (Stalin) — the Russian revolutionary, the Soviet political, state, military and party figure. Figure of the international communistic and labor movement, theorist and propagandist of Marxism-Leninism
Sergey Pavlovich Korolyov — the Soviet scientist, the designer and the organizer of production of space-rocket equipment and the rocket USSR weapon, the founder of practical astronautics. The largest figure of the XX century in the field of space rocket production and shipbuilding.
The Luzhetsky monastery (male) — is located in the city of Mozhaisk, exists since the XV century. Unique from 18 medieval monasteries of Mozhaisk, remained up to now.
Moscow - the capital of the Russian Federation, the city of federal value, an administrative center of the Central federal district and the center of the Moscow region. The city of Russia largest on population (11 612 943 people), on this indicator is included into ten largest cities of the world.
Matreshka — Russian wooden toy in the form of a painted doll in which there are dolls of the smaller size similar to it.
Dmitry Ivanovich Mendeleev — the Russian scientist-Encyclopaedist, the public figure. Chemist, physical chemist, physicist, metrologist, economist, technologist, geologist, meteorologist, teacher, aeronaut, priborostroitel. Professor of the St. Petersburg university; the corresponding member according to the category "physical" Imperial St. Petersburg Academy of Sciences. Among the most known opening — the periodic law of chemical elements.
The Nizhegorodsky Kremlin — a fortress in Nizhny Novgorod, the historical city center, the stone belt covering top of the mountainous cape and ledges lying on Volga slopes.
Aleksandr Nikolaevich Ostrovsky — the Russian playwright, which creativity became the most important stage of development of Russian national theater. Corresponding member of the Petersburg Academy of Sciences.
Aleksandr Sergeevich Pushkin is a Russian poet, a playwright and a prose writer. Alexander Pushkin has a great reputation and the great Russian poet. Pushkin is considered as the founder of modern Russian literary language
Red Square — the main and most known area of Moscow. The total area of Red Square makes 23 100 m ², length — 300 meters, width — 70 meters.
Konstantin Sergeyevich Stanislavsky (Alekseev) — the Russian theatrical director, the actor and the teacher. The founder of the well-known actor's system which for 100 years has huge popularity in Russia and in the world. National actor of the USSR (1936)
The Tretyakov gallery — an art museum in Moscow, based in 1856 merchant Pavel Tretjakov.It has one of the largest world’s collections of Russian fine arts.
Uspensky cathedral of the Moscow Kremlin — the orthodox temple located on the Cathedral square of the Moscow Kremlin. It is built in 1475 — 1479
The Vyborgsky castle - completely remained monument of the West European medieval military architecture unique in Russia goes back to the XIII century.
War and Peace -an epic novel of Leo Tolstoy, describing the events of the wars against Napoleon in 1805 and the World 1812.
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