The National Library of Belarus (NBB) was founded by the resolution of the Council of People's Commissars of the BSSR in 1922 as the Belarusian State and University Library of the Belarusian State University (BSU). At the time of opening, the library's collections numbered only 60 thousand copies, which were used by 1.1 thousand people. The first private building of the library was the Jubilee House on Zakharyevskaya Street (now Independence Avenue). By the resolution of the SNK of the BSSR of May 14, 1926, the library was withdrawn from the BSU and reorganized into the Belarusian State Library. In 1932, the library was named after V. I. Lenin. In the same year, the library received a new building by architect G. Lavrov in the constructivist style.
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1. There is _some milk in the cup, but it is very cold.
2. There is ___no___ bread on the table. I can’t make sandwiches.
3. Are there _any oranges in the bag?
4. There isn’t _any cheese in the fridge.
5. There are___some___ flowers in the vase. They are red.
6. There are no__ carrots in the fridge. I can’t make soup.
7. There is ___some___ coffee in the cup, but it is very hot.
8. Is there _any cheese in the fridge?
9. There isn’t _any juice in the glass.
10. There are ___some___ grapes on the plate. They are green.
11. They've got ___some___ buns in this shop.
12. I'd like some potatoes, please.
13. Have you got __any ice-cream?
14. There aren't any boys in the team!
15. There are ___no video shops in the town!
16. This is a terrible party. There isn't __any good music!
17. I've got _some posters of Ricky Martin.
18. Have you got _any posters of Britney Spears?
19. 'Sit down, please.' 'But there aren't ___any chairs!'
20. There is __no milk in the fridge. Go to the shop and buy __some.
21. I can seesome__ tomatoes in the bag. Let's make_some salad.
22. There aren’t _anycucumbers in the fridge.
23. Would you like sometea?
24. Is there __anycheese on the shelf?
25. There is __some tea in the crystal glass, but it is very hot.
26. There is __no fresh milk in the fridge. I can't make porridge.
27. Are there any___ tasty apples in the bag?
28. There isn't ___any jam on the round plate.
29. There are _some bananas on the wooden table. They are yellow.
30. There is _some butter on the plate.
31. There is some cheese on the table, but there’re _any cheese sandwiches.
32. There isn't any___ sausage on the table.
33. There are __some potatoes in the bag.
34. There aren't __any bananas on the table, but there are __some cucumbers there.
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Being on the border with 18 countries (Norway, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, China, Mongolia, North Korea, Japan and the US), while having the world's longest-longest border is about 60,000 km (over 37,000 miles) Russia has a population of 142,905,200 people in (according to 2010).
The Russian Federation consists of 83 subjects, among them - 2 federal cities - Moscow, capital of Russia with a population of over 11 million inhabitants, and St. Petersburg, the second largest city of Russia, also known as the "northern capital" with a population of about 5 million.. residents. Among other Russian cities emit 10 largest with a population of more than 1 million inhabitants, such as Novosibirsk, Yekaterinburg, Nizhniy Novgorod, itself, Omsk, Kazan, Chelyabinsk, Rostov-on-Don, Ufa and Volgograd.
About 80% of the population - ethnic Russian, the other 20% there are more than 150 nationalities living in Russia. With regard to the religious communities, the majority of Russians adhere to the Orthodox faith, moreover, live in the country, Muslims, Catholics, Jews and Buddhists.
The climate of Russia varies from the subtropical Black Sea coast to the continental southern Siberia, from the Arctic in the far north to the sea on the coast of the Baltic Sea and the monsoon in the Far East. Weather in Russia known for its differences from the harsh heat up the harsh cold weather. North-Eastern Siberia - the coldest region in Russia. The average winter temperature is -50 ° F (-46 ° C). Summer temperatures washes up to 100 ° F (38 ° C). In no other country in the world there are no such changes in temperature. At that time, both on the Black Sea begins the bathing season, in Eastern Siberia can go snow. However, the most populous Russian territory lies in the temperate climate zone. In Moscow and St. Petersburg, as well as the cities of the "Golden Ring" and the Volga region in the summer, the weather is dry and hot, and snowy winter is relatively mild. These weather conditions make it possible to involve in the European part of Russia more tourists from around the world.
The most popular and convenient means of transport throughout the territory of the country - the railway and air transport, so throughout the year, most Russians prefer to travel by train or plane. Traveling by train from Moscow to St. Petersburg takes 5-7 hours on the plane - just over an hour, while the flight time between Moscow and Kamchatka is 10 hours. In Moscow and other large Russian cities there are several types of public transport: metro, buses, trolleybuses, trams and shuttle and regular taxis. Metro - the most popular form of transport in Moscow, some stations are works of art, therefore, worthy of special attention of tourists.
Russia covers a vast territory that stretches from west to east about 9,000 km (about 6,000 miles), the country is divided into 11 time zones. The westernmost part of Russia is in a time zone two hours GMT in Kaliningrad and the most eastern part of Russia along the meridian 12 hours on the peninsula of Kamchatka and Chukotka. So when the European part of Russian residents enjoy the sunset, in the Far East is just beginning day.
Russia - a democratic federal state with the republican form of government, head of state is the President, elected by the citizens of Russia every 6 years. Currently, the President of Russia - Vladimir Putin, Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces of the State. Head of Government is the Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev.
History and culture of Russia have origins from the ancient times of Kievan Rus, when Russian Empire became a famous and prosperous in the future for over 300 years.
Ancient temples and monasteries still retained its former appearance in many Russian cities and towns, leaving a significant legacy of Russian culture, art and literature. Many world-famous writers, artists, athletes, scientists, born in Russia, brought a huge success and made an undeniable contribution to the development of national cultural heritage, which is so proud of the country.
The Crimean peninsula was part of Russia until 19 February 1954 until the Crimean region was not transferred from the RSFSR to the USSR by a decree N.S.Hruschёva. Most of the peninsula is occupied entering a de facto part of the Russian Federation, the Republic of Crimea and Sevastopol. The northern part of Arabat Spit is part of the Kherson region (Ukraine).