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- 2. One of Siberia’s major cities, it was largely populated by political exiles in the 19th century.
- 4. Russia’s capital and the first stop of the railroad.
- 7. Tsar ____ III commissioned the railroad, and construction began in 1891.
- 10. Russia’s medieval capital in the 12th century was named after its legendary founder, ___ Monomakh.
- 11. Dubbed as the “window to Asia,” it is the 4th largest city in Russia and was named after Peter the Great’s wife.
- 12. This is the largest city in Siberia and Russia’s scientific center.
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- 1. Founded in 1010, it is the oldest city on the Volga.
- 3. The capital of Tatarstan, it has been dubbed the “third capital of Russia” along with “the sports capital of Russia.”
- 5. Nizhny Novgorod, a major tourist site due to its old history and architecture, was renamed after this famous Soviet writer during the USSR.
- 6. The capital of the Republic of Buryatia, it is about 62 miles from Lake Baikal, the largest freshwater lake in the world.
- 8. This city is the largest Russian port on the Pacific and the last stop on the railroad.
- 9. Under Stalin, this city was renamed “Molotov” after the Soviet politician; the city also boasts its own coat of arms, featuring a bear with a bible on its back.