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| ORT Dniepropetrovsk |
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| At the middle of the river-bed of Dnieper, at it’s curve while flowing into the river Samara, Dniepropetrovsk city stretched with the population more than a million. Dniepropetrovsk is situated on both sides of the Dnieper in a south-east part of the Ukraine. |
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http://www.ort.ru/Rus/cities/dnepro_ort.html
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| ORT Ekaterinburg |
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| Ekaterinburg is situated the middle Urals on east side of the Ural mountains on Iset river. It is surrounded by forests (taiga) and small lakes. The winter lasts there for 5 months - from November till the middle of April and the temperature may fall to minus 35-40 degress Celsius (minus 40-50 degrees Fahrenheit). Current population is about 1.5 million people. |
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http://www.ort.ru/Eng/Ekat_location.html
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| ORT Kazan |
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| Kazan, one of the biggest and most important cultural and industrial centres on the Volga River, with a population nearing 1.2 million made up of 77 different ethnic groups, is the capital of the Republic of Tatarstan, which in 1994 was the first of the former republic of the Russian Federation to sign a bilateral treaty with Russia, thus showing the way to create a new Federatoin on the basis of mutual agreement |
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http://www.ort.ru/Eng/Kaz_location.html
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| ORT Kharkov |
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| Formerly the capital of the Ukraine, Kharkov has 2.5 million inhabitants and a Jewish community of 50,000.
It is the Ukraine’s second city in terms of size and importance.
Kharkov is an important city, politically and is an industrial, cultural and scientific centre with many institutes of higher education and scientific research.
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http://www.ort.ru/Eng/Kharkov_location.html
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