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Sophie Krause 3B

Russia. Sophie Krause 3B. Continent: Europe and Asia. Bordering Countries : China, Mongolia, Novosibirsk, Kazaklstan , Norway, Sweden, Finland, Georgia, ubezez. Water Bodies : Arctic Ocean Pacific Ocean Black Sea Caspian Sea Barents Sea. Map Courtesy of World Book Online.

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Sophie Krause 3B

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  1. Russia Sophie Krause 3B

  2. Continent: Europe and Asia Bordering Countries: China, Mongolia, Novosibirsk, Kazaklstan, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Georgia, ubezez • Water Bodies: • Arctic Ocean • Pacific Ocean • Black Sea • Caspian Sea • Barents Sea • Map Courtesy of World Book Online Climate: In Russia there are long cold snow winters. During the Summer It can get very hot. Average winter tempaure-18° F Average summer tempature-76° F • Map Courtesy of World Book Online

  3. Cities in Russia Capital City: Moscow Photo Courtesy of Clip Art Nizhniy Novgorod Yekaterinburg Samara Novosibrisk St. Petersburg

  4. The Russian People The population of Russia is 500,000 people.

  5. Holiday Traditions Victory Day! Victory Day is considered a very important day for Russia. They wear fancy clothing and use flowers to decorate graves. They also have a Mulitary parade and set of colorful fireworks to remind everybody of the soldiers that have fought in world war II. Due to victory day many streets, schools, and businesses. Are closed. Citizens fill the streets to commemorate the lost soldiers.

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