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Russia
Anapa Arkangelsk
Arkhangelsk Astrakhan
Belgorod Blagoveschensk
Bratsk Cheboksary
Chelyabinsk Ekaterinburg
Gelendzik Irkutsk
Kabardinka Gelendzhik I 3 Kaliningrad
Kamcha Kazan
Kemerovo Khabarovsk
Khakassia Kostroma
Krasnodar Krasnoyarsk
Kursk Listvyanka
Magadan Magnitogorsk
Murmansk Nakhodka
Nalchik Nice
Nizhniy Novgorod Nizhny Novgorod
Novaya Rassokha Novgorod
Novorossiysk Novosibirsk
Omsk Perm
Petrogradskaya Storo Petropavlovsk
Petrozavodsk Petrozavodski
Pskov Repino
Rostov On Don Saint Petersbourg
Saint-Petersbourg Samara
Saransk Saratov
Sochi Strobl Am Wolfgangseehof
Surgut Svetlogorsk
Tobolsk Tula
Tver Tyumen
Ufa Veliky Novgorod
Vladivostok Volgograd
Voronezh Vyborg
Yaroslavl Yekaterinburg
Yuzhno Yuzhno Sakhalinsk
Yuzhno Zakhalinsk  

Major cities

Capital Moscow
55°45′N 37°37′E
Largest city Moscow
Official language(s) Russian, many others in component republics
Government Semi-presidential federation
 - President Vladimir Putin
 - Prime Minister Mikhail Fradkov
Independence From the Soviet Union 
 - Declared June 12, 1990 
 - Finalized December 26, 1991 
Area  
 - Total 17,075,200 km² (1st)
  6,592,745 sq mi 
 - Water (%) 0.5
Population  
 - 2005 est. 143,202,000 (7th)
 - 2002 census 145,513,037
 - Density 8.4/km² (178th)
21.7/sq mi 
GDP (PPP) 2005 estimate
 - Total $1.778 trillion (10th)
 - Per capita $12,254 (62nd)
HDI (2003) 0.795 (62nd) – medium
Currency Ruble (RUB)
Time zone (UTC+2 to +12)
 - Summer (DST) (UTC+3 to +13)
Internet TLD .ru, (.su reserved)
Calling code +7


 
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Moscow The Moscow Kremlin (Russian: Московский Кремль) is the best known kremlin (Russian citadel). It is a historical fortified complex overlooking the Red Square in Moscow, which includes Kremlin Palaces, Kremlin Cathedrals, and the enclosing Kremlin Wall with Kremlin towers. The complex serves as the official residence and principal workplace of the President of the Russian Federation.
Saint Petersburg St. Petersburg has also been home to the newest movements in modern music. For example, in 1972 mathematics student Boris Grebenshchikov founded the band Aquarium, an underground rock group that grew to huge popularity in the 70s and 80s. St. Petersburg was similarly home to Kino, headed by the legendary Viktor Tsoi. Today's St. Petersburg boasts many pioneering musicians, from Leningrad's Sergei Shnurov to the group Tequilajazzz.
 
 


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