Population Of Russia Население России
Everyone knows that Russia is the largest country on our planet. As a result, there are many nationalities living there. Nearly 145 million people constantly live in Russia, among them more than one hundred and sixty nationalities which speak their own language. Most of them belong to small nations. Over 80% are Russians themselves, while 20% of population consists of various nationalities – Ukrainians, Belorussians, Tatars, Mordvinians, Armenians, etc. The widest economic region in terms of population is the Central District, while the smallest is the North. Among the most densely populated cities we should certainly mention the capital and the region surrounding it. At the moment nearly ten million people inhabit Moscow. Other large Russian cities are Saint-Petersburg, Kazan, Rostov-on-Don. Rural areas have lower density. There are so many small, but very interesting nationalities in various parts of Russia, for example, in Siberia, in Caucasus. It includes Khakasian people, the Evenki, Yakutian people, the Khanty and Mansi, the Kabardians, Circassians, Ossetians and many others. Russia also has some Finno-Ugric population, which includes the Finns, Saami and Komi, the Karelians. Some nations that live in the Far North lead really interesting and diverse lifestyles. For example, Nenets people are reindeer herders; the Chukchi, who inhabit the Chukotka Peninsula, are excellent fishermen. Every nation has its own customs, dialects, occupations and even a national costume. Thus, national cultures create the heritage of the whole country.
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1.What is football?
2.What year did the rules make?
3.What are football clubs in England?
4.What football players are popular?
5.What year did you come up with football?
6.Who has become an imitation for many children?
7.What kind of players do you know?
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Fred asked the boys if their friend often came there.
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Aunt Polly told Tom not to lie to her.
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Mike told Kate that he would buy some new stamps for her the next day.
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Tom asked Mart where he had put his book.
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Ann asked Mike when he left London. </span>
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I will be introduced (by him) to his friends.
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The meeting has been cancelled.
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Some coffee has been just made by my friend.
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The students aren't allowed to talk during the examinations.
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Dr Johson is being interviewed at the moment.</span>