What I know about Russia
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What I know about Russia

by Yuki
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Russia

One of the first things I knew about Russia when I was a kid is that it is a huge country located in the north of Asia. I didn't know that it was also a part of Europe at that time, and that it is the only country of Asia that the race of people are not Mongoloids.

After some years later, I knew Maria Sharapova, a top professional tennis player from Russia. She is also a model, and I think you can imagine how beautiful she is for knowing this. So I have an image above that shows Russian women are beautiful.

One of the things I knew recently is that the Winter Olympics will be held in Sochi, Russia. But there are some problems related with terrorists, and maybe "thanks" to this reason, many presidents will be absent at the opening ceremony of the Sochi Olympics.

I hope that the Olympic Games will be a success without any problems.

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