19 Russia fun facts
|Kremlin (Moscow) is the world’s biggest medieval fortress, built in 14 century. Tweet This
The world’s largest active volcano Klyuchevskaya Sopka has a height of 4,750 m (15,584 ft.) Tweet This
Many Russian people prefer to spend their free time in summer houses outside the cities, called “dacha.” Tweet This
In 1820, Russian expedition discovered Antarctica. Tweet This
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In 1869, Dmitri Mendeleev created the famous periodic table of elements, still used today. Tweet This
Misha – the Olympic mascot in 1980 – used to be dubbed the most famous bear in the world. Tweet This
Samovar is the ancestor of the electric kettle. Tweet This
Lapti are shoes made of bast and laces which (historically) were extremely popular among Russian peasants. Tweet This
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The lowest temperature in Russia (-67.7°C) was registered in the city of Oimyakon. Tweet This
Vodka was introduced in Russia in late 15 century. Tweet This
The entire Russian royal family was executed in Yekaterinburg in 1918. Tweet This
In Russia, men would never give an even number of flowers to a lady. Even numbers bouquets are reserved for funerals. Tweet This
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Kholodets is a traditional jellied meat dish. Tweet This
The male life expectancy is only 63. Russian women have much better prospects – 12 years more! Tweet This
The Ter Sami language of the Kola Peninsula (close to the Finnish border) is currently spoken by only two people. Tweet This
Kronstadt’s fortress hosts the largest dock in Russia. Tweet This
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Russia measures altitudes taking for “0” Kronstadt’s sea level. Tweet This
The way from Moscow to Chicago is shorter than from Chicago to Rio de Janeiro. Tweet This
Red Star used to be a Red Army symbol. It’s still seen on the top of Kremlin towers. Tweet This