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Books in Russia are cheap, and most people can afford to buy 5-10 books a month without serious damage to the family budget. Russians are also very fond of live performances at the theatre, and since tickets are affordable (the prices in cinemas and theatres are comparable), a stunning range of options is available to everyone, including opera. There is one basic difference between those who are natives of cold countries and those who aren’t - the former don’t think much about the cold weather. Long, freezing winters are as much a part of their lives as sunshine for an inhabitant within. In Russia I’ve supplanted dining out to cooking at home. At least I know what kinds of products I use, and make sure they haven’t been expired yet. Re: 'Survival Russia' by Lars Grebnev Post by Garron » Sun Jun 26, 2016 5:40 pm I remember he said he used to be in the Danish Army at some point, I've been subed to him for a few years, good for learning.

How are you when it comes to meeting strangers?
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I'm polite enough with them
How do you feel about cold weather?
I can tolerate it
Do you like alcohol at all?
Not at all
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What's the capital of Russia?
Kyiv
Vladimir
How do you feel about your neighbors?
I don't know much about them
How many friends do you have?
A couple
Are you up with trying new and exotic food?
It depends
What do you prefer to do in your free time?
Clubbing
Just sitting at a bar
Pick your poison:
Vodka
Martini
Are you afraid of conflict?
Not really
Many people may see Russia as a tough place to live but you have no problems living there. You wouldn't just survive in Russia, you'd thrive. You'd know exactly what to do to live a comfortable life in Russia.
You'd last quite a few years in Russia. You don't see it as the cold wasteland like many stereotype it as. You'd feel right at home in the Russian lands.
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You'd last a little more than a decade of you were to ever visit Russia. You find the living there a bit tough but you also find it worthwhile. You'd love to live in a country such as Russia.
You'd live a little less than a decade in Russia but you're proud of that time. You do find it hard to live in this country but you're willing to try and overcome the obstacles. You find Russia a beautiful and worthwhile place to live for a few years.
You couldn't survive more than a year in Russia but you're totally fine with that. This just isn't the country for you and you'd do much better living in a more tropical country.

As the world's largest country in total area, Russia showcases a wide diversity of landforms. In general terms, it is divided into some very specific geographical zones.

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The broad European Plain, or Volga River Plain extends from the Ural Mountains to its western borders with Europe.

The central and southern areas of Russia include large fertile areas, marsh, steppes (plains without trees) and massive coniferous forests.

Siberia is a combination of frozen tundra, with rolling hills rising to plateaus, punctuated by scattered mountain ranges.

Mountains Mountain ranges are found across Russia, with many of the major ones stretching along its southwestern, southeastern and eastern borders

In the far southwest the Caucasus Mountains slice across the land. The country's highest point, Mt. Elbrus at 18,481 ft. (5,633 m), is located there. It has been marked on the map above by a yellow upright triangle.

Making up the natural border between European Russia and Asia, the Ural Mountains extend from the Arctic Ocean to Kazakhstan's northern border.

The Kolyma Mountains in far northeastern Russia extend about 1,126 km (700 mi) north and south to the east of the Kolyma River and roughly parallel to the coast of Siberia. Some rise to over 6000 feet (1830 meters).

Rivers Russia has more than 100,000 rivers with a length of 7 miles, or greater. Some of the world's longest rivers flow through the vast lowland plains that dominate the Russian landscape.

Significant rivers include the Volga, Dnieper and Dvina (west), the Lena, Ob, and Yenisey (central) and the Amur in the far east.

At 1,642 m (5,387 ft), Lake Baikal (marked on the map) is the deepest and among the clearest of all lakes in the world. Baikal is home to more than 1,700 species of plants and animals, two thirds of which can be found nowhere else in the world.

Steppe Long characterized as the typical Russian landscape, the steppe region displays a broad range of treeless, grassy plains punctuated by mountain ranges, and provides the best conditions for human settlement.

Taiga Accounting for over 60% of Russia, this forested region extends from its western borders then east towards the Pacific Ocean. Russia contains the world's largest reserve of coniferous wood, however, due to extensive logging the supply is steadily on the decrease; as well, to make way for agriculture, much of the forested zone has been cleared.

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Tundra Stretching 4,349 miles (7,000 km) from west to east, the Russian Arctic is a vast treeless and marshy plain, and is well-known for its white nights (dusk after midnight, and dawn fairly soon after) through summer and days of near total darkness through winter.