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Question Answer The one who leaves the country is called an emigrant, and the one who arrives is called an immigrant. · seasonal; · pendulum; · temporary; · constant. · more prospects; · comfortable living conditions; · pay for the same work; · realization
The reputable analytical company Economist Intelligence Unit has published a ranking of the best cities in the world to live in 2011. Two Russian cities also made it into the ranking: St. Petersburg took 68th place, and Moscow took 70th place. Quality of life in 140 cities
Migration (from Latin migratio - relocation) is the movement of people from one place to another, as a rule, across the borders of certain territories with a change of place of residence forever or for a more or less long time. Population migrations are characterized by
Incredible Facts These values are taken from the most luxurious real estate market of 2014. Of the 20 most expensive homes in the world owned by members of the Forbes list, only six were priced under $100.
The Vasco da Gama Bridge (port. Ponte Vasco da Gama, pronunciation: ) is a cable-stayed bridge turning into a viaduct over the Tagus northeast of Lisbon, Portugal. It is the longest bridge in Europe (including viaducts), its length is 17.2 km, including
The Austrian tourism office in Moscow believes that the cross-year of tourism will contribute to the growth of bilateral tourist flows and will enrich the experience of the two countries in the development of tourism projects. Deputy Minister of Culture of the Russian Federation Alla Manilova with the Russian
Do you need a visa to Dubai? This question has been of interest to many citizens since 2018. The United Arab Emirates is one of the favorite tourism destinations among citizens of the Russian Federation. The beauty of this country attracts many travelers, and the ideal beaches
Good day, visitor to my blog! Today we will get acquainted with the most interesting and mysterious sea of Russia. Aviation will help you make an incredible journey to the shores of the Sea of Japan; once you board a plane in Moscow, we travel several thousand kilometers