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10 interesting facts about Russia’s capital Moscow

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Capital Moscow consumes 33,000 tons of food every day, equivalent to the weight of 234 blue whales, the largest animal on the planet.In 2012, Moscow topped the list of cities with the largest number of resident billionaires, far ahead of New York, London and Hong Kong. Stoleshnikov Pereulok in Moscow, is The most expensive street in Russia. The annual rent for one square meter here is more than 3,000 USD, making it the 15th most expensive street in the world.Dogs in Moscow are prohibited from barking between the hours of 11pm – 7am. This rule was issued in a resolution of the Moscow Government.The Moscow metro system is the busiest in Europe and the 6th largest in the world in terms of daily passenger traffic.Home Library Russia Located in the center of Moscow, it is the largest library in Europe and also the second largest library in the world, containing more than 47 million publications and documents in 367 languages ​​​​in the world.The Russian capital is known as the “city of parks” when there are more than 120 parks, equipped with everything necessary such as benches, Wi-Fi, cafes, paths and areas for sports and more.The Kremlin in Moscow is part of a large cemetery: As of today, the Kremlin cemetery has 115 urns; The main attraction of this place is the mausoleum, where the body of the communist revolutionary leader, Vladimir Ilych Lenin, still rests.The Kremlin is also considered one of the largest museums in the world – its area reaches 28 hectares (0.28 km2).You can get to the Arctic Ocean from Moscow by water: There are regular cruises from the capital to the White Sea and vice versa. This sea is part of the Arctic Ocean. Photo: RBTH.

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