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    Famous Big and 
    Small Cities of Russia 
    Like any other large country, Russia has many big and small 
    cities and towns. All in all there are 157,895 residential 
    places in the country and each of them has historic past and 
    inter¬esting sights. I would like to tell you about some of 
    them. 
     
    Saratov 
    Saratov is a major city situated in southern Russia, founded in 
    1590 as a fortress to protect the southern borders of Russia. 
    The city lies on the right bank of the Volga River and stretches 
    along it for 34 km. Saratov is a great industrial, cultural and 
    educational centre. 
    The city is a well-known Russian centre of higher education and 
    research activities. Saratov State University is one of the 
    oldest universities in Russia. There are more than a dozen other 
    universities in Saratov too. 
    The population of Saratov is more than eight hundred people. 
    Saratov has a lot of places of interest: Saratov Bridge, the 
    Embankment of Cosmonauts on which you can see Rotunda and Lovers 
    Monument, Kirov Avenue and many others. 
    The recreational park is one of the favorite places among the 
    residents. The main attraction is an oak grove and a cascade of 
    old ponds. 
    There are a lot of different theatres in Saratov. The Opera and 
    Ballet House is one of the oldest theatres in Russia. Saratov 
    Academic Theatre for Young Spectators is the first professional 
    children's theatre opened in 1918. 
    Saratov State Conservatory is situated in the centre of the 
    city. It was opened in 1912 and became the third high musical 
    school in the country. 
    The Radishchev Art Gallery is a museum in Saratov opened in 
    1885. It used to be the first public art museum in the Russian 
    provinces. 
     
    Murmansk 
    Murmansk is the largest city in the world beyond the Polar 
    Circle. The climate of the city is mild because of the Gulf 
    Stream. The Polar day" lasts from May 23 until July 21 in the 
    city. From December 1 to January 13 the Polar night descends on 
    to Murmansk. 
    Murmansk was officially founded on October 4, 1916 and used to 
    be a small settlement called Romanov-on Murman. 
    Murmansk is a large centre of the fishing industry. A new port 
    has been built in the southern part in the Gulf of Kola. Its 
    deep-water docks are up-to-date with the newest equipment. 
    Murmansk has plenty of entertainments, the traditional Festival 
    of the North, for example which includes reindeer races, skating 
    and skiing competitions. Murmansk has three professional 
    theatres and a few cinemas. In the Local History Museum visitors 
    can learn interesting things about the flora and fauna of the 
    Arctic region and the history of the Kola Peninsula. 
     
    Tyumen 
    Tyumen is the oldest Russian settlement in Siberia founded in 
    the 16th century to support Russia's eastward expansion. The 
    city has remained one of the most important industrial and 
    economic centers to the east of the Urals. 
    Tyumen has a range of entertainments for all ages. Tyumen has 
    had its own Drama and Comedy Theatre since 1858. There is a 
    professional Puppet Show and the Youth Theatre. The Tyumen Music 
    Hall is one of the most common places for tours of Russian and 
    world class music stars. The Tyumen Circus is the most modern 
    circus in Siberia and is considered one of the best in Russia. 
    Tyumen offers a great variety of cuisine in its numerous 
    restaurants and bars. There are some annual events taking place 
    in the town such as the Student Spring Music Show and Town Day 
    Show. There are also many cinemas including two with high class 
    stereo systems, and clubs. 
    There are numerous museums and art galleries in Tyumen. The most 
    famous are the Tyumen Museum of Local Lore and the Tyumen Fine 
    Arts Gallery. 
     
    Yaroslavl 
    Yaroslavl is an ancient city founded in 1010 by Prince Yaroslav 
    the Wise. The city is situated to the north of Moscow on the 
    Volga River. The legend says that once Prince Yaroslav and his 
    warriors came to the place where the Kotorosl River flowed into 
    the Volga, and decided to found a city there. The local pagans 
    didn't like that invasion and sent their sacred bear to kill the 
    Prince, but Yaroslav killed the animal with his pole axe. Then 
    he founded the fortress and it called it Yaroslavl. Because of 
    this legend, the coat of arms of the city is a bear carrying a 
    pole axe on its shoulder. 
    The city's historic past is rich: it saw the Tatar invasion, the 
    Polish intervention; it was damaged heavily during the 
    Revolution. But in spite of all these difficult periods 
    Yaroslavl has remained magnificently beautiful. 
    Yaroslavl belongs to the Golden Ring of Russia. Every day crowds 
    of tourists come to this city and admire its wonderful 
    cathedrals, monasteries and churches. 
    The city is also famous for the first Russian theatre, the 
    Volkov Theatre, which was built by Fyodor Volkov in 1750. 
    Yaroslavl is a big industrial city with big plants and factories 
    that produce engines, paints, oil, tires and synthetic rubber. 
    The first woman cosmonaut, Valentina Tereshkova, was born in 
    Yaroslavl. 
    In 2005, the historic centre of Yaroslavl was included on the 
    list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites. In 2010, Yaroslavl 
    celebrated its 1000th birthday. 
     
     
    ПЛАН-ОТВЕТ. FAMOUS BIG AND SMALL CITIES OF RUSSIA 
    1. Вступление (Like any other large country, Russia has many big 
    and small cities and towns. All in all there are 157,895 
    residential places in the country and each of them has its. 
    historic past and interesting places. I would like to tell you 
    about some of them.). 
    2. Рассказать кратко о любых российских городах или своём 
    любимом городе по следующей схеме: name position historic facts 
    places of interest interesting facts. 
     
     
    QUESTIONS 
    1. What Russian cities and towns do you know? 
    2. What is your hometown and where is it situated? 
    3. What interesting places are there in your hometown? 
    4. Do you prefer travelling across Russia or abroad? Why? 
    5. What Russian cities would you like to visit and why? 
    6. What Russian cities and towns have you visited? 
    7. What were your impressions? 
    8. Have you ever been to one of the cities mentioned above 
    (Saratov, Murmansk, Tyumen or Yaroslavl)? 
    9. What do you know about each of these cities now? 
    
      
    
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