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Moscow , Russian Moskva, is the capital and most populated city of Russia , situated in the westward part of the country. Moscow is not just the political capital city of Russia but also the industrial, cultural, scientific, and educational capital. For more than 600 years, Moscow also has been the spiritual center of the Russian Orthodox Church.
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- The city area is about 30 km in diameter and the population reaches to almost 10 million people.
- Moscow was first mentioned in the chronicles of 1147, where it played an important role in Russian history.
- The people of Moscow are known as Muscovites.
- Moscow is famous for its architecture, especially its historical buildings such as Saint Basil’s Cathedral .
- Moscow is a city with the most money in Russia and the third biggest budget in the world.
- Moscow began as a medieval city and developed into what was known as the Grand Duchy of Moscow, an administrative region ruled by a prince.
- Moscow is where all Russia’s tensions and inequalities meet to coexist, producing a unique feeling of a city that looks European but feels somewhat Asian in its mood and intensity.
- In 1147 Moscow was called Moskov, which sounds closer to its current name. Moscow was derived from the Moskva river, on which the city is located. The Finno-Ugric tribes, who originally inhabited the territory, named the river Mustajoki, in English: Black River, which was presumably how the name of the city originated.
- Several theories were proposed on the origin of the name of the river however linguists cannot come to any agreement and those theories haven’t been proven yet.
- The first known reference to Moscow dates from 1147 as a meeting place of Yuri Dolgoruky and Sviatoslav Olgovich. Muscovites today consider Prince Yury Dolgoruky their city’s founding father, but it was only recorded that he dined with friends in the town.
- In 1156, led by Knjaz Yury Dolgoruky, the town was barricaded with a timber fence and a moat. In the course of the Mongol invasion of Rus, the Mongols under Batu Khan burned the city to the ground and killed its inhabitants.
- Nevertheless, Moscow was restored and became more important. Yet the Mongols came back in 1382 and burned Moscow City again.
- Still, Moscow shortly recovered and In the 15th century, it probably gained a population of about 50,000. But, unfortunately, in 1571 the Crimean Tatars burned Moscow again.
- By 1712, Tsar Peter the Great decided to move his capital to St. Petersburg from Moscow. With this, Moscow began a period of dissolution. In the 1770s Moscow suffered an outbreak of the bubonic plague. But still, Moscow University was successfully founded in 1755 and at the beginning of the 19th century, Moscow was prospering again.
- Arbat Street at that time was also established. But then, Napoleon invaded Russia. The Muscovites, the retreating party, set their own city on fire by 1812 and it was rebuilt completely at the beginning of the 19th century.
- During 1917 the Communists started a revolution in which they imposed a totalitarian government in Russia. By 1918, Lenin transferred his administration to Moscow.
- After Lenin, the tyrant Josef Stalin governed the city. Under his regime, several historic buildings in the city were destroyed. Nevertheless, the first line of the Metro opened in 1935.
- By June 1941, the Germans had invaded Russia and had arrived on the outskirts of Moscow by December. As they arrived, they suddenly turned back.
- After the Second World War , Moscow continued prospering even though many nations boycotted the Moscow Olympics in 1980.
- Fortunately, Communism collapsed in Russia in 1991 and in 1997 Moscow celebrated its 850th anniversary.
- Moscow is situated on the banks of the Moskva River, which flows through the East European Plain in central Russia. Teplostanskaya highland is the city’s highest point at 255 meters (837 feet). The width of Moscow city (not limiting MKAD) from west to east is 39.7 km (24.7 mi), and the length from north to south is 51.8 km (32.2 mi).
- Moscow has a humid continental climate with long, cold winters usually lasting from mid-November through the end of March, and warm summers .
- Moscow is the financial center of Russia and home to the country’s largest banks and many of its largest companies, such as natural gas giant Gazprom.
- The Cherkizovsky marketplace was the largest marketplace in Europe , with a daily turnover of about thirty million dollars and about ten thousand venders from different countries including China and India .
- Many new business centers and office buildings have been built in recent years, but Moscow still experiences shortages in office space.
- With this, many former industrial and research facilities are being reconstructed to become suitable for office use.
- In totality, economic stability has developed in recent years. But, crime and corruption still hinder business growth.
- Saint Basil’s Cathedral is famed as the Cathedral of Vasily the Blessed amongst the locals. It served as one of the crucial landmarks of Moscow.
- Location: Krasnaya Square, 2, Moscow 109012, Russia
- Moscow Kremlin serves as the home in which all these tourist sites reside. It encompasses almost all the famous sightseeing attractions such as the royal residence of the President of Russia.
- Location: Moscow, Russia
- Red Square separates the royal citadel of Kremlin from the ancient merchant quarter of Kitai-gorod, one of the most interesting places in Moscow. Bearing the weight of Russia’s history to a great extent, Red Square serves not just as an attraction but as the heart, soul, and symbol of the whole country.
- Location: Krasnaya Ploshchad, Moscow, Russia
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20 Facts About Moscow: Fun & Interesting
Russias capital Moscow is a city full of history, that is perhaps only known for things like Red Square, the Kremlin and St. Basil’s cathedral.
But, it pays to know a few facts about Moscow before you take a trip there. Here are 2o facts about Moscow.
Moscow Is Huge
Moscow is the largest city in Europe in fact Moscow is so big that it has the right to be its own country. The city of Moscow is home to 12 million residents which puts it in the top 10 most populated cities in the world. There are more people in Moscow than in both Switzerland and Norway combined.
Stay Dogs Use The Metro In Moscow
The stray dogs of Moscow cityare super smart and have learned to use the city’s metro in order to survive the cold winters. While using the metro you might just bump into one of these super-smart train-loving dogs. They recognize the stops by the tannoy announcements and hop and off just like we do.
There Is An Underground River In Moscow
The Neglinnaya River flowed through the Russian capital for centuries undisturbed but no one could live on the western side of its banks as it flooded every year. Russian engineering then took over and they diverted the river into an underground tunnel which now flows under Neglinnaya Street into the Moskva river and then built on the old river that is now dry.
The Tunisian Embassy Is Haunted
The Tunisian Embassy in Moscow is the old home of Lavrentiy Beria, the chief of the secret police during Stalin’s era. It’s said that Lavrentiy would kidnap beautiful women, take them home, have his way with them and then murder them. They are now said to haunt the Tunisian Embassy at 28 Malaya Nikitskaya St.
Diplomats have woken up to safes being open and papers scattered everywhere, they hear footsteps in the day and the night and a lot of Tunisian Diplomats have asked to be relocated due to the spooky occurrences.
Gorky Park Is Amazingly Busy
Gorky Park is the central park of Moscow and on average plays host to 100,000 people every day. That is one busy park and one of the busiest in the world.
Izmailovo Park Is Huge
Izmailovo Park is actually one of the largest urban parks in the world. It measured 15.34 square kilometers (1534 hectares) and is roughly six times Central Park, if that helps.
It Is A Religious Capital
Fun fact about Moscow, it is actually the spiritual center of the Russian Orthodox Church.
Moscow Has The Most Billionaires
Moscow is home to more billionaires than any other city in the world. There are around 84 billionaires living in Moscow with a combined total wealth of 367 billion dollars. New York comes second with 62 billionaires live there.
The Metro Never Breaks Down
If you live in a city then you know how annoying it is when the metro breaks and you’re late for work. Well, this doesn’t happen in Moscow. The Moscow Metro has only broken down once, on the 16th of October in 1941, and has never failed since.
The Largest Bell In The World Is In Moscow
The Tsar Bell we know today weighs 200 tonnes and it has never been rung, but this is the third version of this huge bell. The first was 18 tonnes and required 24 men just to make it ring but it was then broken into pieces during a fire. The same thing happened to Tsar Bell version 2, and then came version 3 which was buried after another fire and took 40 years to get out.
Moscow Doesn’t Believe In Tears
The saying “Moscow Doesn’t Believe In Tears” is one of the oldest sayings in the country. It stems pack to people who couldn’t pay their tribute to Moscow and would cry and beg for an extension. The emperor would say “Moscow Doesn’t Believe In Tears”.
The Highest Monument In Moscow
The highest monument in Moscow is the Victory Obelisk. It’s a huge 141.8 meters tall and was built in May 1995 as a representation of the Great Patriotic War. Every 10 cm of the Victory Obelisk represents a single fay of the war.
The Seven Sisters Of Moscow
The seven sisters of Moscow, aka Stalin’s Skyscrapers, are 7 identical skyscrapers that stand amongst Moscow’s skyline. Today 2 are apartments, 2 are offices, 2 are hotels, and one is a university.
The Busiest Metro
9 million people use the Moscow Metro every day which is more than New York and London combined.
Moscow State University
Maybe something most people don’t know, but Moscow State University is actually the world’s largest university building.
Largest Botanical Garden
Moscow is home to Europe’s biggest botanical garden, the Botanical Garden of the Academy of Sciences which is home to 18,000 species of plants from around the Soviet Union and the rest of the world.
There’s A Lot Of Choice For Dinners Out
There are over 2700 different restaurants in Moscow and the number is ever-growing. You’ll never be short of dinner options in Moscow and just imagine searching on Just-Eat.
The Highest Tower In Europe
The Ostankino TV Tower in Moscow is the tallest in all of Europe and measures an incredible 540 meter high.
Assumption Cathedral
In the Kremlin, you’ll find the oldest building that survived all the fires in Moscow, the Assumption Cathedral. It was completed in August of 1479 and is now 542 years old. The most impressive thing is that it managed to survive all the fires Moscow experienced.
The Kremlin Was Rebuilt By Italians
The Kremlin, located right near Red Square, is actually called the Moscow Kremlin. In the 15th century, the Moscow Kremlin wall and its temples were in serious need of repair but the Russian architects at the time couldn’t handle it. Grand Duke Ivan III then asked the Italians to come and help restore the Kremlin to its former glory.
Moscow Has Burned Down A Lot
The city of Moscow has burned down countless times. All the houses in Moscow used to be built from wood and thus the city burned to its knees quite easily and has been rebuilt several times. These were the fires that burned down the Tsar Bells.
McDonald’s Created A Scene
The first Mcdonald’s opened in Moscow in January of 1990. Despite the cold weather on that winter’s day, the Moscow residents cued patiently waiting for their first McDonald’s meal. The cue was so long it measured several kilometers.
There Was A Tornado In Moscow
Moscow’s one and the only tornado hit the city on June 29, 1904. The tornado ran rampant through the streets destroying a lot of the ancient trees of Sokolniki and destroyed a lot of nearby villages and homes in the city.
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Moscow's Strelka Institute has launched a series scholarships that will cover expenses for its first joint master’s programme with the HSE Graduate School of Urbanism, called ‘ Advanced Urban Design ’. Three scholarships will be granted to remarkable emerging leaders in the spheres of urban design and research to fully pursue a two-year study.
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Eureka Math Grade 6 Module 3 Lesson 2 Answer Key
Engage ny eureka math 6th grade module 3 lesson 2 answer key, eureka math grade 6 module 3 lesson 2 example answer key.
Example 1: Take It to the Bank Read Example 1 silently. In the first column, write down any words and definitions you know. In the second column, write down any words you do not know.
a. The boiling point of water is 100°C. Where is loo degrees Celsius located on the thermometer to the right? Answer: It is not shown because the greatest temperature shown in Celsius is 50°C.
b. On a vertical number line, describe the position of the integer that represents 100°C. Answer: The integer is 100, and it would be located 100 units above zero on the Celsius side of the scale.
c. Write each temperature as an integer. i. The temperature shown on the thermometer in degrees Fahrenheit: Answer: 100
ii. The temperature shown on the thermometer in degrees Celsius: Answer: 38
iii. The freezing point of water in degrees Celsius: Answer: 0
d. If someone tells you your body temperature is 98. 6°, what scale is being used? How do you know? Answer: Since water boils at 100°C, they must be using the Fahrenheit scale.
e. Does the temperature 0 degrees mean the same thing on both scales? Answer: No. 0°C corresponds to 32°F, and 0°F corresponds to approximately – 18°C.
Eureka Math Grade 6 Module 3 Lesson 2 Exercise Answer Key
Exercise 1. Read Example 1 again. With your partner, number the events in the story problem. Write the number above each sentence to show the order of the events. For Tim’s 13” birthday, he received $150 in cash from his mom. His dad took him to the bank to open a savings account.
Tim gave the cash to the banker to deposit into the account. The banker credited Tim’s new account $150 and gave Tim
a receipt. One week later, Tim deposited another $25 that he had earned as allowance. The next month, Tim’s dad gave
him permission to withdraw $35 to buy a new video game. Tim’s dad explained that the bank would charge a $5 fee for
Exercise 3. Write each word under the appropriate column, “Positive Number” or “Negative Number.” Gain Loss Deposit Credit Debit Charge Below Zero Withdraw Owe Receive Answer:
Exercise 4. Write an integer to represent each of the following situations: a. A company loses $345, 000 in 2011. Answer: – 345, 000
b. You earned $25 for dog sitting. Answer: 25
c. Jacob owes his dad $5. Answer: – 5
d. The temperature at the sun’s surface is about 5, 500°C Answer: 5, 500
e. The temperature outside is 4 degrees below zero. Answer: – 4
f. A football player lost 10 yards when he was tackled. Answer: – 10
Exercise 5. Describe a situation that can be modeled by the integer – 15. Explain what zero represents in the situation. Answer: Answers will vary. I owe my best friend $15. in this situation, 0 represents my owing nothing to my best friend.
Eureka Math Grade 6 Module 3 Lesson 2 Problem Set Answer Key
Question 1. Express each situation as an integer in the space provided. a. A gain of 56 points in a game Answer: 56
b. A fee charged of $2 Answer: – 2
c. A temperature of 32 degrees below zero Answer: – 32
d. A 56-yard loss in a football game Answer: – 56
e. The freezing point of water in degrees Celsius Answer: 0
f. A $12,500 deposit Answer: 12,500
For Problems 2 – 5, use the thermometer to the right.
Question 2. Each sentence is stated incorrectly. Rewrite the sentence to correctly describe each situation. a. The temperature is – 1o degrees Fahrenheit below zero. Answer: Correct: The temperature is – 10°F. OR The temperature is 10 degrees below zero Fahrenheit.
b. The temperature is – 22 degrees Celsius below zero. Answer: Correct: The temperature is – 22°C. OR The temperature is 22 degrees below zero Celsius.
Question 4. The boiling point of water is 2 12°F. Can this thermometer be used to record the temperature of a boiling pot of water? Explain. Answer: No, it cannot because the highest temperature in Fahrenheit on this thermometer is 120°.
Question 5. Kaylon shaded the thermometer to represent a temperature of 20 degrees below zero Celsius as shown in the diagram. Is she correct? Why or why not? If necessary, describe how you would fix Kaylon’s shading. Answer: She is incorrect because she shaded a temperature of – 20°F. I would fix this by marking a line segment at – 20°C and shade up to that line.
Eureka Math Grade 6 Module 3 Lesson 2 Exit Ticket Answer Key
Question 1. Write a story problem that includes both integers – 8 and 12. Answer: Answers may vary. One boxer gains 12 pounds of muscle to train for a fight. Another boxer loses 8 pounds of fat.
Question 2. What does zero represent in your story problem? Answer: Zero represents no change in the boxer’s weight.
Question 3. Choose an appropriate scale to graph both integers on the vertical number line. Label the scale. Answer: I chose a scale of 1.
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