The Moscow Kremlin was built in 1482−1495. It is situated on the high left bank of the Moskva River, where the river Neglinnaya flows into it.
Just as the White House in Washington, the Kremlin in Moscow is the official residence of the President of the Russian Federation.
If you look at the Kremlin’s plan, you will see that it is an irregular triangle with the area of 27.5 hectares.
From the south of the Kremlin there is the Moskva River, in the northwest there is Alexander Gardens, and in the east there is Red Square.
The present red walls and towers of the Kremlin were built in 1485−1516. At the top the wall is decorated with the teeth in the form of a swallow’s tail. On the outer side the wall is smooth and the inner side of the wall is framed with arched recesses for reinforcement and facilitating the construction. In the Kremlin there are five palaces and four cathedrals.
Along the walls there are twenty towers. The tallest tower is the Troitskaya Tower. New Year is traditionally greeted by the Russians with the chimes of the Spasskaya Tower.
More than 100 Soviet heroes were buried by the Kremlin Wall.
The word «Kremlin» is often used to indicate the Russian government.
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Saint Basil’s Cathedral
Saint Basil’s Cathedral is located in Red Square. This Orthodox church is a world-famous landmark. The church was built in the XVI century by order of Ivan the Terrible. There are 11 domes in Saint Basil’s Cathedral. Its height is 65 metres.
In the XX century the church was open for public as a museum. It is one of the most recognizable tourist attractions. Saint Basil’s Cathedral is included in the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
There are many theaters, monuments, parks, squares and theaters in Moscow. For example, there are more than 150 theaters that produce shows of various genres (the Taganka Theater, Lenkom Theatre, Sovremennik Theater)
mɪkst iːˈkɒnəmi - mixed economy
steɪt ˈəʊnəʃɪp - state ownership
strəˈtiːʤɪk ˈeərɪəz - strategic areas
ˈpraɪvɪˌtaɪzd - privatized
ˈɪndəstri ænd ˈægrɪkʌlʧə - industry and agriculture
ˈnəʊtəbl ɪkˈsɛpʃənz - notable exceptions
ˈɛnəʤi - energy
dɪˈfɛns-rɪˈleɪtɪd - difference related
ˈruːbl - Ruble (рубль)
ˈjuːnɪt ɒv ˈkʌrənsi - unit of currency
əkˈsɛptɪd - excepted
ˈliːgəl ˈtɛndə - illegal tender
æbˈkɑːzɪə - Abkhazia
saʊθ ɔː'siːtjə - South Ossetia
ˈmʌnɪtəri ˈsɪstɪm - monetary system
ˈmænɪʤd - manager
ˈsɜːvɪsɪz - services
ˈbɪgɪst ˈsɛktə - biggest sector
pɜː ‘sɛnt - percent
ˈhəʊlseɪl - wholesale
rɪˈpeə - reaper
ˈməʊtə ˈviːɪklz - motor vehicle
ˈməʊtəˈsaɪklz - motorcycle
ˈhaʊshəʊld gʊdz - household goods
ˈpʌblɪk ədˌmɪnɪsˈtreɪʃn - public administration
hɛlθ ænd ˌɛdjuːˈkeɪʃən - health and education
rɪəl ɪsˈteɪt - real estate
ˈtrænspɔːt ˈstɔːrɪʤ - transport storage
kənˈtrɪbjuːts - contributes
ˈmaɪnɪŋ - mining
ˌmænjʊˈfækʧərɪŋ - manufactory
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ʌnˈjuːʒʊəl - unusual
ˈmeɪʤə - major
rɪˈlaɪz - realize
ˈɛnəʤi ˈrɛvɪnjuːz - energy revenues
əˈbʌndəns ɒv ˈnæʧrəl - abandones of natural
rɪˈsɔːsɪz - resources
ˈnæʧrəl gæs - natural gas
ˈprɛʃəs ˈmɛtlz - pressure metals
ˈmeɪʤə ʃeə - major shear
ˈɛkspɔːts - exports
ˈbʌʤɪt ˈrɛvɪnjuːz - budget revenues
ˈpɜːʧəsɪŋ ˈpaʊə ˈpærɪti - purchasing power parity
‘fjʊəld - fueled
dɪsˈpəʊzəbl - disposable
ˈɪnkʌm - income
The Moscow Kremlin was built in 1482−1495. It is situated on the high left bank of the Moskva River, where the river Neglinnaya flows into it.
Just as the White House in Washington, the Kremlin in Moscow is the official residence of the President of the Russian Federation.
If you look at the Kremlin’s plan, you will see that it is an irregular triangle with the area of 27.5 hectares.
From the south of the Kremlin there is the Moskva River, in the northwest there is Alexander Gardens, and in the east there is Red Square.
The present red walls and towers of the Kremlin were built in 1485−1516. At the top the wall is decorated with the teeth in the form of a swallow’s tail. On the outer side the wall is smooth and the inner side of the wall is framed with arched recesses for reinforcement and facilitating the construction. In the Kremlin there are five palaces and four cathedrals.
Along the walls there are twenty towers. The tallest tower is the Troitskaya Tower. New Year is traditionally greeted by the Russians with the chimes of the Spasskaya Tower.
More than 100 Soviet heroes were buried by the Kremlin Wall.
The word «Kremlin» is often used to indicate the Russian government.
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Saint Basil’s CathedralSaint Basil’s Cathedral is located in Red Square. This Orthodox church is a world-famous landmark. The church was built in the XVI century by order of Ivan the Terrible. There are 11 domes in Saint Basil’s Cathedral. Its height is 65 metres.
In the XX century the church was open for public as a museum. It is one of the most recognizable tourist attractions. Saint Basil’s Cathedral is included in the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
There are many theaters, monuments, parks, squares and theaters in Moscow. For example, there are more than 150 theaters that produce shows of various genres (the Taganka Theater, Lenkom Theatre, Sovremennik Theater)