Russian Federation
On which continent is Russia? Asia & Europe!!
Population – 141. 4 million people, about ½ the number in the US Size - 16, 995, 800 SQ KM, almost 2 x that of the US Capital - Moscow Contains 11 time zones Currency – Ruble Language - Russian Hello Privet (pree-VYET) Good-bye Paka (pah-KAH) Please Pozhalvista (pah-ZHAWL-stah) Thank you Spasiba (spah-SEE-bah) Yes No Da Nyet (dah) (nyet)
Tundra at Midnight Western Forests Siberia Arctic
St. Basil’s Cathedral
St. Petersburg
The Cold War 1917 – WWI 1939 – Beginning of WWII – treaty with Hitler 1941 – Germany invades USSR 1990 – End of cold war
Space October 4, 1957 – First Artificial Satellite: Sputnik 1* November 3, 1957 – Sputnik 2* January 2, 1959 – Luna 1 September 12, 1959 – Luna 2 October 4, 1959 – Luna 3 April 12, 1961 – Vostok 1 June 1962 - Volstok 6 February 3, 1966 – Luna 9 April 23, 1967 – Soyuz 1 September 15, 1968 – Zond 5 September 12, 1970 – Luna 16 November 17, 1970 – Luna 17 December 15, 1970 – Venera 7 April 19, 1971 – Salyut 1* June 6, 1971 – Soyuz 11 July 17, 1975 – Soyuz 19* March 1, 1982 – Venera 13
Board Games Sports
Russian Dancing
Peregrine Falcon Nerpas Potoroo
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Russian men were forced to shave off their beards or pay a beard tax when Peter the Great ruled the country during the 17 th and 18 th centuries. Because of a Russian tradition, if someone steps on your toes accidentally, you have to step on theirs as well, or you’ll get in a fight. It’s unlucky in Russia to shake hands through a doorway. Nerpas, which live in Lake Baikal, are one of just a few kinds of freshwater seals in the world. Russian kids go to school every day but Sunday, starting when they are about six years old. They study subjects like math, reading, science, history, and writing. Depending on their interests and abilities, some kids go to special schools where they can also learn things like ballet or music. Russians consider education to be very important, but the country’s economic problems have meant that there sometimes 11 time zones Siberia – long winter months Most Russian families like to watch television together at night. On the weekends in the summer, they might go to their dachas (country homes) to relax and grow fruits and vegetables. The kids sometimes help their parents pick mushrooms to eat. In the countryside, children can watch movies at a community recreation center, called dvorets kultury (palace of culture). Many Russian kids like to go on walks with their friends. They also like American movies and music.
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