<span>Moscow the capital of Russian FederationMoscow is a big city, capital of Russia. It is the biggest city of Europe, more than twelve million people live there. Also Moscow is the sevenths world’s biggest city. The capital of Russia is important cultural, political, religious, economic, transportation and financial center. These reasons make Moscow a global city which is important in the infrastructure of the region.The city was founded by Prince Yuri Dolgoruki in 1147.There is an ancient walled city in the middle of the contemporary Moscow. It is named Kremlin. Important government buildings, churches and museums are situated there. But not only are the Kremlin buildings places of interest of Moscow. Many other Moscow buildings are beautiful and famous, among the most known are, for example, Spasskaya Tower and St. Basil’s Cathedral. There are also modern buildings in Moscow. There are many art galleries with large collections so it could take you a few years to see them all.The capital of Russian Federation has a lot of educational and scientific buildings, some big sports complexes many of which were built for1980 Summer Olympics.Moscow is a city with complex transport system. There are four international airports, nine railroad stations and one of the busiest metro systems in the world which is famous not only for this but also for its artwork.The capital of Russia stands on Moskva River in the European part of Russian Federation. Over the time the city has earned different names, most of which were referring to the status of the nation, for example, The Third Rome, The First Throne, The Whitestone.The one who lives in the capital if Russia is called in English Muscovite and in Russian Moskvich.</span>
Ай лив ин Елец. Сити оф милитэйри глори Елец. Зэ сити хэз атракционс. Ю кэн гет акуаинтед виз асценсион Кафедрал, Елец, локал лор мьюзеум- э монумент оф глори, зе Каракум бридж энд озэр лэндмакс. май фэйворит плэйс ин таун из зэ Централ скуаэ - Ленин скуэ. ай лав май натив Дэйс
Matryoshka is a national Russian toy. It is made of wood and painted with colors. In each matryoshka there is another matryoshka, smaller in size. And so many times. They can be arranged in a row in size. Each matryoshka can be either the same or different in coloring. Tourists visiting our country always buy matryoshki for souvenirs.
Матрёшка - национальная русская игрушка. Её делают из дерева и расписывают красками. В каждой матрёшке находится другая матрёшка, меньшая по размеру. И так много раз. Их можно выстроить в ряд по размеру. Каждая матрёшка может быть как одинаковой, так и разной по раскраске. Туристы, посещающие нашу страну всегда покупают матрёшки на сувениры.
Alexander Mikailovich Ovechkin, the son of Tatiana and Michael Ovechkin was born on September 17, 1985 in Moscow, Russia.
The first signs of the Ovechkin’s future came when he was a child. At the age of two, in a Soviet toy store, Alexander grabbed a toy stick and helmet and refused to let go. His parents treasure the picture to this day. As a small child, whenever he saw a hockey game on TV, he “threw all his toys” and ran to the TV. He “protested strongly” if his parents tried to change the channel. His parents says they knew he would be an athlete when Alexander chose to run up the steps to their apartment rather than take the elevator.
He began playing hockey at the age of 7. Soon after he began, however, he had to postpone his hockey career because his parents were unable to take him to the rink. But one of Ovechkin’s coaches saw Ovechkin’s talent and communicated to his parents that he should continue to play hockey. Ovechkin’s brother, Sergei, who later died in a car accident, saw that Alexander loved hockey and insisted that he be allowed to return. Ovechkin resumed playing a few months later and never looked back.
Because he has studied at the Military Institute for Border Guards, he apparently does not have to serve in the military in Russia. Military duty is supposed to be “compulsory” in Russia, but it is so in name only and is enforced selectively rather than uniformly; for instance, young Russian star Ilya Kovalchuk has never served in the military, while Ukrainian-born Nikolai Zherdev was forced to go to arbitration court in Switzerland because Russian authorities claimed he had to serve in the military. Apparently Ovechkin will not have to face these circumstances.
Due to the NHL lockout, Alexander Ovechkin is currently playing his fourth season for Dynamo Moscow. He has on numerous occasions expressed his desire to play in the NHL, but there is still
some doubt about his contract status with Dynamo Moscow. Since the agreement between the NHL (National Hockey League), the NHLPA (National Hockey League Players’ Assiciation) and the IIHF (International Ice Hockey Federation) is expired, NHL clubs apparently must negotiate transfer fees–compensation paid to those teams from which NHL teams get their players–individually with the European clubs. Because of the fact that there are no rules, European teams can theoretically demand any price for their players. Dynamo Moscow has so far made demands of up to $3 million dollars for Ovechkin, and it remains to be seen how soon the Washington Capitals will be able to bring him to North America even after the NHL resumes play, at least until the last year of Ovechkin’s contract is expired.