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I would like to go to Rusia, because it's a place full of history and architecture, it has a lot of places to explore and many customs to learn. I only know what's in history's books (about russian revolution, the two world wars, the cold war, the Soviet Union, etc.), what i watch on the news, about Putin and Trump and other stuff. Also, i know it's a very cold country and that people from there create the Vodka to whithstand the cold. I'd like to visit the Moscow's Red Square and the St. Basil's Cathedral because they are the most known buildings but, of course, i know it has more beautiful buildings and other cities and locations that are emblematic too, that's why i'd like to live there because i'd have more time to toured this big country and to know better the people. I'd take all the time that i need to travel. Also, as long as i can whitstand the cold.




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  1. I would like visit Red Squere too, in pictures looks very huge with lovely colors

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