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Akademgorodok english - Yet the settlement has a style of its own, has its specific features and its pride. Barnaul english/russian - The city has five theatres, a Philharmonic Society, three museums, twelve Palaces and Houses of Culture...
Irkutsk english - .....And even now some people who come from far foreign countries still seem to regard our land as a god-forsaken hole or "the gigantic building site of the century". ..... Yaroslavl english - Brief review of city Yaroslavl - Our beautiful city in pictures - Archeology Excavations in Yaroslavl - Archeology Excavations in Rostov - Art page
Yoshkar-Ola english - In 1990 the city of Yoshkar-Ola became one of   Russia's   "historic   cities"   and  deservedly so. Map and pictures Moscow english/russian - History - Culture - Leisure - Sport - Entertainment - Business - Science
Moscow english - Moscow: guides, maps, hotels, transport.. Kremlin and the Red Square - Around Moscow ... Moscow english -  welcomes you on pages of Moscow Guide - official tourist site of the Moscow Government.
Nizhni Novgorod   english   -    Nizhni   Novgorod,   Russia's third largest city Novgorod english/russian - Information about the University - All about Novgorod 
Perm english/russian -  Introduction • History of Perm • Industry • Science and Public Education • Art, Culture, Sport • Architecture and Sightseeing Attractions ... Smolensk english/russian - ..   Smolensk undoubtly stands in the row of the most beautiful and majestic towns of Russia......
St. Petersburg english - Server stores all travel information about Saint-Petersburg (Russia).  St. Petersburg english - Diverse and unique information about this fascinating Russian city
St.Petersburg english/russian - St.Petersburg • Mass-media & News • Art & Culture • Entertainment • Computers & Networking • Business & Services.. St.Petersburg english - What's new - History of the City - What to see: Map & Sights - Museums   and  much more
Taganrog english - Taganrog, the city where I was born, was founded in 1698 by Russian tsar Peter I as the first port for the Russian navy. It is situated in the south of Russia at the Azov Sea coast.