My favourite magazine is «Отдохни»(Relax). I like reading this magazine, because I can find interesting information about celebrities. There are a lot off photos with my favourite singers and film stars. I am fond of reading interviews. there was wonderful interview with Lady Gaga last week and this week I hope to read about Brad Pitt! In «Relax» you can also do crosswords and read funny stories. The stories about wildlife are interesting too. Sometimes you can find a surprise in magazine. It can be a CD or a poster, I buy this magazine once a week in a shop near my house. I recommend you to read this magazine. It's perfect!
Odessa is the Black Sea gateway to Ukraine. It is the country's largest commercial Black Sea port and a large industrial city.
Odessa is a crossroads of cultures, languages and trade. Pushkin lived here in exile during the 1820s, and also it was home to writer and film director Alexander Dovzhenko.
The site of Odessa was controlled from 1526 to 1789 by the Ottoman Turks. In the 18th century Russia took this region and constructed a new port at Odessa. It was named after the ancient Greek colony Odessos. By the 1880s it was the second biggest Russian port and an important industrial city. Odessa was a hotbed of the 1905 revolution.
My favourite magazine is «Отдохни»(Relax). I like reading this magazine, because I can find interesting information about celebrities. There are a lot off photos with my favourite singers and film stars. I am fond of reading interviews. there was wonderful interview with Lady Gaga last week and this week I hope to read about Brad Pitt! In «Relax» you can also do crosswords and read funny stories. The stories about wildlife are interesting too. Sometimes you can find a surprise in magazine. It can be a CD or a poster, I buy this magazine once a week in a shop near my house. I recommend you to read this magazine. It's perfect!
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Odessa is the Black Sea gateway to Ukraine. It is the country's largest commercial Black Sea port and a large industrial city.
Odessa is a crossroads of cultures, languages and trade. Pushkin lived here in exile during the 1820s, and also it was home to writer and film director Alexander Dovzhenko.
The site of Odessa was controlled from 1526 to 1789 by the Ottoman Turks. In the 18th century Russia took this region and constructed a new port at Odessa. It was named after the ancient Greek colony Odessos. By the 1880s it was the second biggest Russian port and an important industrial city. Odessa was a hotbed of the 1905 revolution.
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както так