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1 Cities of Russia Work has executed Work has executed The pupil of 7 a class The pupil of 7 a class Kireev Vadim Kireev Vadim
2 Moscow Capital of the Russian Federation, a city of federal value. The city of Russia largest on population and Europe. Enters into ten the largest cities of the world. Capital of the Russian Federation, a city of federal value. The city of Russia largest on population and Europe. Enters into ten the largest cities of the world. Moscow the important tourist center of Russia. Moscow kremlin and Red Square, and also a number of other monuments of culture and architecture are included into the list of the World heritage of UNESCO. It is also the major transport knot. The city is served by 6 airports, 9 railway stations, 3 river ports (there is a river message with the seas of pools of the Atlantic and Arctic oceans). Since 1935 in capital the underground works. Moscow the important tourist center of Russia. Moscow kremlin and Red Square, and also a number of other monuments of culture and architecture are included into the list of the World heritage of UNESCO. It is also the major transport knot. The city is served by 6 airports, 9 railway stations, 3 river ports (there is a river message with the seas of pools of the Atlantic and Arctic oceans). Since 1935 in capital the underground works. Moscow was founded in Moscow was founded in 1272.
3 Ryazan Administrative center of the Ryazan region. Enters in 30 the largest cities of Russia. The population persons. Administrative center of the Ryazan region. Enters in 30 the largest cities of Russia. The population persons. The city is located on high right coast of Oka, at a confluence of it of the river Trubezh. Main historical, cultural, economic, political and industrial center of the Ryazan region. Large railway, automobile and water knot. Airports Djagilevo, Turlatovo. The city is located on high right coast of Oka, at a confluence of it of the river Trubezh. Main historical, cultural, economic, political and industrial center of the Ryazan region. Large railway, automobile and water knot. Airports Djagilevo, Turlatovo. City pearl is Ryazan kremlin with outstanding on architecture the Uspensky cathedral. City pearl is Ryazan kremlin with outstanding on architecture the Uspensky cathedral. Ryazan was founded in 1095 as Pereyaslavl-Ryazansky. Ryazan was founded in 1095 as Pereyaslavl-Ryazansky.
4 Yaroslavl Was founded in the early 11th century.Industrial city, capital of Yaroslavl Oblast, central European Russia, port and railroad center on the Volga River. Manufactures include refined petroleum, motor vehicles, chemicals, synthetic rubber, machinery, processed food, and textiles. Points of interest in the city include a 13th-century church and monastery and three 17th- century churches containing noteworthy frescoes. Was founded in the early 11th century.Industrial city, capital of Yaroslavl Oblast, central European Russia, port and railroad center on the Volga River. Manufactures include refined petroleum, motor vehicles, chemicals, synthetic rubber, machinery, processed food, and textiles. Points of interest in the city include a 13th-century church and monastery and three 17th- century churches containing noteworthy frescoes.
5 Nizhniy Novgorod Was founded in Was founded in Сity in western Russia, at the confluence of the Oka and Volga rivers. Nizhniy Novgorod is a major river port, railroad hub, and industrial center. The city is the site of one of the largest automobile factories in Russia, and its manufactures also include aircraft, textiles, and railroad and electric equipment. Nizhniy Novgorod has libraries, museums, a large university, and several technical schools. Historical structures include a stone kremlin (citadel) built in the 13th century, two 13th- century churches, and a 17th- century palace. Сity in western Russia, at the confluence of the Oka and Volga rivers. Nizhniy Novgorod is a major river port, railroad hub, and industrial center. The city is the site of one of the largest automobile factories in Russia, and its manufactures also include aircraft, textiles, and railroad and electric equipment. Nizhniy Novgorod has libraries, museums, a large university, and several technical schools. Historical structures include a stone kremlin (citadel) built in the 13th century, two 13th- century churches, and a 17th- century palace.
6 Rostov- na-Donu Rostov- na-Donu Was founded in also Rostov-on-Don, or Rostov, city, southwestern European Russia, capital of Rostov Oblast. Situated on a high bank of the Don River near its mouth on the Sea of Azov, the city is an important commercial, industrial, and transportation center. It is connected by a deepwater canal to the Sea of Azov, and by the Volga-Don Canal to the Caspian, Baltic, and White seas. The city is also linked by pipeline with the petroleum fields of the Caucasus region. Manufactures include ships, chemicals, agricultural machinery, electric equipment, and building materials. Several institutions of higher learning, including a university, are in Rostov-na-Donu.
7 Yekaterinburg Formerly Sverdlovsk, city, capital of Yekaterinburg Oblast, Russia, on the Iset River. Located on the eastern slope of the Ural Mountains in a mineral-rich region, Yekaterinburg is a major industrial center and a station on the Trans-Siberian Railroad. Among the large industrial works located in the city are platinum refineries, copper and iron smelters, and factories producing electrical equipment, chemicals, and heavy machinery. Yekaterinburg's educational institutes include the Urals A. M. Gorkiy State University (1920) and the Yekaterinburg State Medical Institute (1931). Formerly Sverdlovsk, city, capital of Yekaterinburg Oblast, Russia, on the Iset River. Located on the eastern slope of the Ural Mountains in a mineral-rich region, Yekaterinburg is a major industrial center and a station on the Trans-Siberian Railroad. Among the large industrial works located in the city are platinum refineries, copper and iron smelters, and factories producing electrical equipment, chemicals, and heavy machinery. Yekaterinburg's educational institutes include the Urals A. M. Gorkiy State University (1920) and the Yekaterinburg State Medical Institute (1931). The city was founded in 1721 The city was founded in 1721
8 Novgorod Capital of Novgorod Oblast, western Russia, on the Volkhov River, near Lake Ilmen. It is the commercial center for a rich farm region, and industries here produce fertilizer, processed food, furniture, and china. Novgorod retains examples of early Russian architecture, including a kremlin (citadel) and the Cathedral of Saint Sophia (both 11th century). One of the oldest cities in Russia, Novgorod was founded as early as the 5th or 6th century.
9 Volgograd Formerly Stalingrad, city, capital of Volgograd Oblast, southwestern Russia, on the Volga River. Volgograd, an important industrial, commercial, and transshipment center of Russia, is a railroad hub and a major Volga River port. It is linked to the Don River by the Volga-Don Canal, constructed between 1950 and A large hydroelectric power dam is just north of the city. Among the main industries in Volgograd are petroleum refining, shipbuilding, and the manufacture of aluminum, chemicals, processed food, farm machinery, iron and steel, and forest products. The University of Volgograd (1980) is located in the city. Volgograd was founded in 1589 as Tsaritsyn. Formerly Stalingrad, city, capital of Volgograd Oblast, southwestern Russia, on the Volga River. Volgograd, an important industrial, commercial, and transshipment center of Russia, is a railroad hub and a major Volga River port. It is linked to the Don River by the Volga-Don Canal, constructed between 1950 and A large hydroelectric power dam is just north of the city. Among the main industries in Volgograd are petroleum refining, shipbuilding, and the manufacture of aluminum, chemicals, processed food, farm machinery, iron and steel, and forest products. The University of Volgograd (1980) is located in the city. Volgograd was founded in 1589 as Tsaritsyn.
10 Saransk Saransk Was founded in City in central European Russia, capital of the republic of Mordovia. Saransk is located along the Insar River in the Volga River basin, about 630 km (about 390 mi) east of Moscow. Industrial activity in Saransk includes the production of electrical cables, chemicals, decorative cloth, and food products; machine building, and metalworking. The city also has two thermal power stations.
11 Kazan City in central European Russia, capital of the republic of Tatarstan, and a port at the confluence of the Volga and Kazanka rivers. Kazan is a major industrial, commercial, and cultural center. Manufactured products include machinery, refined petroleum, chemicals, building materials, processed food, footwear, soap, and textiles. Once a prominent Muslim city, Kazan remains a center of Tatar culture (see Tatars). It is the site of Kazan State University (founded in 1804), where Leo Tolstoy and Vladimir Ilich Lenin studied, and several technical schools. Notable structures include the kremlin (citadel), the oldest part of which dates from the 15th century; a 16th-century church; and two 18th-century mosques. Kazan was founded in the late 14th century and soon became the capital of a powerful Tatar khanate.
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