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It only takes us an hour and a half to get there by bus and I’m really looking forward to it. Tomorrow is Sunday and we’re going to see a play at the Maly Theatre in Moscow. In the spring and autumn, my class goes to the Park of Peace after lessons to look after the plants and flowers. There are more than 30 schools in Kolomna and mine is one of the new ones. Dmitry Dorofeyev, the Olympic silver medallist (2006), and Ekaterina Lobysheva, Olympic bronze medallist (20), are from Kolomna and we have a long history of success in this sport. In the summer, I like to go rowing and sailing on the Oka River, and we can go ice−skating at any time of the year in our new Ice Palace. This project with a total cost of 5.1 million was funded with 2. I love my town because there’s so much to do here. Hancom Office can unleash your creativity and enhance your productivity just as quickly as and far more cost-effectively than any other professional-grade office suite available today. Think3 supports approach to multisensory modeling in funded project: Think3, the only supplier to offer technology solutions that combine product concept, engineering and tooling environments, is member of the consortium implementing the project SATIN.

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Kolomna is over 800 years old and a lot of tourists come here to see the old Kremlin, the churches and monasteries, as well as the museums and art galleries. I’m 14 and I live in Kolomna – one of the biggest and most beautiful towns in the Moscow region. It’s called Yhyakh, and it’s a great chance for me to perform a dance called Ohuokhai and to drink kumys – a national drink that’s made from mare’s milk.

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In this module, you will learn how to model pure assignment. She also makes hats and her friends sometimes ask her to make outfits for our national summer holiday. Video created by, for the course 'Basic Modeling for Discrete Optimization'. My father plays the khomus – a traditional Yakut instrument, and my mother does embroidery with beads. I go to a Russian school, but we have lessons in our native Yakut language as well. It’s only −25˚C outside, so I’m going skiing with my family for the first time this year. The temperature often falls below −40 degrees, so we wear fur caps and coats, thick woollen mittens and unty which are fur boots made of deer skin. I love my city in the winter when the clean, crisp snow covers everything.

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I live in Yakutsk which is the capital of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) in northern Siberia. My name is Sergey Demidov and I’m 13 years old. Spotlight on Russia hears from two young Russians from very different parts of the country Here are two of them written in completely different parts of Russia. At Spotlight on Russia we get a lot of emails from children all over the country.






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