Tuesday, 24 April 2012

Tourism in Russia

The tourism in Russia has had a rapid growth since the late soviet times. It is fuelled by great cultural heritage and strong natural variety of the country. The most visited cities in Russia are Moscow and St. Petersburg. These are the current and former capital cities of the country.
Moscow, Russia
These cities have wold-renowned museums, theatres, churches, impressive fortifications, beautiful streets and squares and large palaces and parks. Some of these places include Tretyakov Gallery, Mariinsky, Saint Issac's Cathedral, Moscow Kremlin and the Red Square. Moscow displays the best of Soviet architecture and modern skyscrapers, whereas St. Petersburg shows more of classical architecture with many channels, rivers and bridges. The city of St. Petersburg is commonly referred to as Venice of the North.

Venice of the North

Typical Russian souvenirs include matryoshka dolls, samovars, ushankas, papahas, and other fur clothes. Foods that attract tourists include Russian caviar and vodka.
A ushanka with a Soviet symbol
The Black Sea coast of Russia is a very popular resort area, including Sochi, which is the location for the 2014 Olympics. Other tourist attractions include ski resorts, mountains, volcanoes, geysers and steppes.
Sochi, Russia
Thanks for reading everybody. See you next time.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russia#Tourism
http://www.igougo.com/attractions-l269-c11-Russia_Tourist_Attractions.html
http://www.squidoo.com/Tourist_Attractions_In_Russia

Wednesday, 18 April 2012

Russia in WWI and WWII

Good afternoon ladies and gentlemen. Tonight, I will be blogging about the very interesting topic; Russia's roles in both world wars.
WWI
WWI started July 28, 1914. Russia entered the first world war to respond to the Ausria-Hungary's declarence of war on Siberia (they were allies). During this war, Russia was part of the Allies or the Triple Entente, which included: the United Kingdom, France and Russia and fought against the Central Powers, consisting of Germany and Austria-Hungary.
Russian soldiers training for WWI
In 1916, the Russian army almost completely destroyed the army of Austria-Hungary. The costs of war, high casualties and rumors of corruption formed the Russian Revolution in 1917. WWII officially ended on the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month of 1918.

WWII
The beginning of World War II was on September 1, 1939 when Germany invaded Poland. Britain and France declared war two days later. In between the two wars, Russia created the USSR, which was a union treaty between the Russian, the Ukrainian, the Byelorussian and the Transcaucasian SFSRs (Socialist Federative Soviet Republic).
Russian sniper from WWII


Backing up a month, on August 23, 1939, the Germans and the USSR made a secret non-aggression pact dividing up Poland. From this time to June 18(My Birthday), 1940. In this year the USSR signed a neutrality pact with Japan. On June 22, 1941 the Germans attacked Russia. Italy, Romania, Finland, Slovakia and Hungary declared war shortly afterwards. The U.S. started supplying the USSR in October of 1941. On January 31, 1943, over 90,000 German troops surrendered to the Soviets. This was a big turning point in the war. From then until late April, the Soviets continued to capture and re-capture cities. On April 30, the Soviets invaded Berlin and Hitler commited suicide. On May 2, Berlin was completely captured. The war in Europe was over!

 WOW! That was a long one. If you finished reading this Thank you. I was VERY excited to talk about this because I find it very cool and it means a lot to me personally. See you later!




http://www.historylearningsite.co.uk/russia.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russia#Soviet_Russia
http://it.stlawu.edu/~rkreuzer/pburdick/world_war_1.jpg
http://www.worldwariihistory.info/in/USSR.htmlhttp://www.2worldwar2.com/russia.htm

Tuesday, 10 April 2012

Current Events

Hello everybody! Today, in my blog, I will be discussing some current events going on in Russia. The biggest news in Russia in my opinion is the re-electing of Russia's president. Russian prime minister, Vladimir Putin was recently elected president in March of 2012. He will be taking office on  May 7, 2012 and he will be there for at least another 6 years. He was succeeded Dmitry Medvedev and was president before this from 2000 to 2008. Also, news coming out of Russia is a UTair plane crashed in Siberia. Out of the 31 dead, one was found to be alive a week after the crash. Another story is about the confirmation of a Canadian naval officer passing information to Russia. Other events include Russia trying to improve its university rankings, Russia and the United States negotiating missle defense and my personal favourite is that the 2013 Winter Olympic games will be held in Sochi, Russia. Well, thats all folks! See you later.
President Vladimir Putin

http://topics.nytimes.com/top/news/international/countriesandterritories/russia/index.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladimir_Putin
http://www.themoscowtimes.com/index.php