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The capital of Russia is Moscow

is the capital of Russia and the economic, educational, financial and transportation in the country. Situated on the banks of the river Moskva. In 2006, Forbes magazine ranked Moscow, which has the largest number of millionaires in the world. Thirty-three of Russia's 36 billionaires live in the city.

Moscow has a number of different sports facilities and more than 500 Olympic champions living in the city for 2005. Moscow is home to sixty-three football stadiums and athletic manages eight eleven of which Luzhniki Stadium is the largest and fourth largest in Europe. Forty other sport complexes are within the city, including twenty-four of artificial ice.

One aspect of the city remains constant and that is the winter are hard on the city of Moscow. Despite intense cold, there is nothing so beautiful as to see St. Basil's Cathedral in the falling snow.

Despite the long nights and cold weather in recent years Moscow has become a city of 24 hours. The range of stylish bars, clubs and live entertainment on offer is extensive. Most places operate a watchful door. lap dancing bars have become very popular too, and goes to them, for men and women, is much more acceptable than it might be in other European cities.

Shopping malls and retail outlets for fashion brands such as Tiffany, Gucci, Rolex and Vertu have proliferated thanks to the obscenely attractive rich and middle classes of inspiration. 14 Tverskaya was built in 1880 as the palace of a nobleman, who became a shop in 1901, which has somehow managed to survive large political and economic turmoil to retain many original features, such as curling marble pillars, chandeliers and mahogany shelves. Now owns a supermarket chain of luxury.

The Kremlin in central Moscow is a unique historic building and architectural monument that serves as a symbol for the whole of Russia. In 1970 the 1980 restoration work took place only in the Kremlin. And in 1990 was included in the Cultural Heritage List of UNESCO.

Red Square is a large open plaza in the center of Moscow. In front of the west wall of the Kremlin. The square is surrounded in the State Historical Museum building, GUM building and St. Basil's Cathedral. For many centuries, Red Square has served as a place of important historical events. It became the burial place Vladimir Lenin. In 1929-1930 the mausoleum was rebuilt in stone, and in 1930-1931 the stands above the tomb was built after architect s design V. Frantsuz.

About the Author

Douglas Scott works and writes for The Car Hire Specialist. and is a free lance writer for The Moscow Rental Site

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