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Balalaika, vodka, caviar: Top 11 facts you don’t know about Russia!
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Generally, Russia is known to be among the superpower countries in the world. Therefore, due to its fame, the Russian culture facts ought to be known by every individual in the whole world.
Russia has a long cultural background, which entails aspects dealing with ballet, literature, painting and classical music at large. In the famous Hermitage museum, you can find around seventy cats. This fact was caused by the tradition established by Empress Elizabeth in the year 1745. When it comes to drinking alcohol, Russia is among the forerunners, but contrary to popular belief, it is only the world’s fourth-largest drinker after Belarus, Moldova, and Lithuania.
Russia has a peninsula that is famously known as the Kamchatka Peninsula that consists of a wide range of flora and fauna with lots of flowers that are used in various events such as funerals and weddings ceremonies. Most inclusively, it has a series of volcanoes that act as feature of attracting tourists to the region.
Another fascinating fact is that Russia banned any leader from around the world from entering the country’s duty-free shop in Pulkovo Airport in Saint Petersburg. This creates a commotion with other nations, including the United States of America. There is also a famous skybridge that is 1440 feet long and lies 679 feet above the Krasnaya Polyana valley.
It is believed that all Russian regions are very cold and that bears freely walk down the streets of Russia. Of course, it is not true, but there is a place in Russia that is considered to be the coldest place on earth with the lowest temperature ever recorded. Another fun fact is that Russian people love to pickle stuff – from vegetables and other food items to the body of the Soviet leader Vladimir Lenin.
Russia has a long cultural background, which entails aspects dealing with ballet, literature, painting and classical music at large. In the famous Hermitage museum, you can find around seventy cats. This fact was caused by the tradition established by Empress Elizabeth in the year 1745. When it comes to drinking alcohol, Russia is among the forerunners, but contrary to popular belief, it is only the world’s fourth-largest drinker after Belarus, Moldova, and Lithuania.
Russia has a peninsula that is famously known as the Kamchatka Peninsula that consists of a wide range of flora and fauna with lots of flowers that are used in various events such as funerals and weddings ceremonies. Most inclusively, it has a series of volcanoes that act as feature of attracting tourists to the region.
Another fascinating fact is that Russia banned any leader from around the world from entering the country’s duty-free shop in Pulkovo Airport in Saint Petersburg. This creates a commotion with other nations, including the United States of America. There is also a famous skybridge that is 1440 feet long and lies 679 feet above the Krasnaya Polyana valley.
It is believed that all Russian regions are very cold and that bears freely walk down the streets of Russia. Of course, it is not true, but there is a place in Russia that is considered to be the coldest place on earth with the lowest temperature ever recorded. Another fun fact is that Russian people love to pickle stuff – from vegetables and other food items to the body of the Soviet leader Vladimir Lenin.