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Russia By Ramyasree Kaja

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Learning about a new country - school project - 4th grade - i was assigned Russia. My presentation about Russian food, religion, , regions, capital city, weather, flag, government, education, economy, history and inventions.

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RussiaBy

Ramyasree Kaja

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Culture Food: Russian like soups Borscht, Shchi, Ukha, Rassolni, Solyanka, and Okroshka.

Religion: Russia is a communist country which doesn’t believe in religion Language: The language in

Russia is Russian.

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RegionRussia is also surrounded by Asian and

European countries, It’s north side is the Arctic.

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CapitalThe capital city of Russia is Moscow. This city is the biggest of all in Russia. The buildings In Russia are really big and very famous.

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Weather

In Russia it is really cold in most places.

Most people in Russia wear thick layered jackets, scarf, hats, and boots before they go anywhere outside.

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FlagThe Russian flag has three colors white, blue, and red. White means peace, innocence, and perfection.Blue means faith and loyalty.Red means energy, power, and blood.

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goverment

The Government of the Russian Federation exercises executive power in the Russian Federation.

The members of the government are the Prime Minister of Russia (Chairman of the Government), the deputy prime ministers, and the federal ministers.

It has its legal basis in the Constitution of the Russian Federation and the federal constitutional law "On the Government of the Russian Federation.

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EducationThe literacy rate in Russia,

according to the 2002 census, is 99.4% (99.7% men, 99.2% women).

According to a 2008 World Bank statistic 54% of the Russian labor force has attained a tertiary (college) education, giving Russia the highest attainment of college-level education in the world.

47.7% have completed secondary education (9 or 10 years old); 26.5% have completed middle school (8 or 9 years old) and 8.1% have elementary education (5 years old).

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EconomyThe economy of Russia is the eighth largest

economy in the world by nominal value and the sixth largest by purchasing power parity.

GDP (PPP):$2.4 trillion4.3% growth2.8% 5-year compound annual growth$16,736 per capita

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HistoryThe history of the Russian Federation officially starts in January

1992. The Russian Federation was recognized as the legal successor to the Soviet Union on the international stage.

Between 1922 and 1991, the history of Russia is essentially the history of the Soviet Union, effectively an ideologically communist based state.

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InventionIndigenous inventions like maser, satellite, ICBMProducts and objects that are uniquely Russian, like Saint Basil's

Cathedral, Matryoshka dolls, Russian vodkaProducts and objects with superlative characteristics, like Tsar

Bomba, AK-47, Arktika class icebreaker.Scientific and medical discoveries, like the Atmosphere of Venus,

Vitamins, Viruses.

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Hope you learned something about Russia!

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