Districts of St. Petersburg, Russia
Numerous rivers and canals divide St. Petersburg into islands and islets connected by fixed and drawbridges. The three main tourist areas of St. Petersburg are the historical center, the Petrograd…
Numerous rivers and canals divide St. Petersburg into islands and islets connected by fixed and drawbridges. The three main tourist areas of St. Petersburg are the historical center, the Petrograd…
According to Liuxers, Sevastopol is located on the southwestern coast of Crimea on the shores of numerous picturesque bays. In the 5th century BC. on the site of Sevastopol was…
In the last years of the Tsarist empire, the Russia was among the world’s largest producers of raw materials, but both the extraction and the scarce industries were managed mainly…
Nizhny Novgorod Nizhny Novgorod, Nižnij Novgorod [ni ʒ -], 1932–90 Gorki (after M. Gorki), regional capital and capital of the Federal District Volga, Russia, at the confluence of the Oka…
Political system The political system in Russia short for RU by Abbreviationfinder gives the president great power. The 1993 Constitution draws clear boundaries between the executive power, that is, the…