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РОССИЯ. What is Russia famous for?. Largest country in the world Tzars Ivan the Terrible Peter the Great Romanovs Siberia Space Exploration Tchaikovsky, Tolstoy, Dostoevsky, Pushkin Hockey. Sputnik 1. Юрий Гагарин. Russia vs. Soviet Union. COLD WAR Холодная Война. 1947-1991

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  1. РОССИЯ

  2. What is Russia famous for? • Largest country in the world • Tzars • Ivan the Terrible • Peter the Great • Romanovs • Siberia • Space Exploration • Tchaikovsky, Tolstoy, Dostoevsky, Pushkin • Hockey

  3. Sputnik 1

  4. Юрий Гагарин

  5. Russia vs. Soviet Union

  6. COLD WARХолодная Война • 1947-1991 • NATO and Marshall Plan vs.Eastern Bloc and Warsaw Pact • Escalation 1953-1962 • Cuban Missile Crisis (Caribbean Crisis) • Second Cold War 1979-1985 • Gorbachev’s reforms • Fall of Soviet Union

  7. Russia Today

  8. Russian Language

  9. Camp SPUTNIK: Russian Culture for Youth • Grades 7 –10 • Did you know that when the USSR launched Sputnik I in 1957 it was the first satellite in space? Today satellites keep the world connected. Did you know that the Mir space station is named for the Russian word for "peace" or "world"? If you'd like to learn more about Russia, join us for Camp Sputnik, a week of exploring all things Russian, including language, music, cooking, crafts, and Slavic folklore (think werewolves and vampires)! You'll learn about life in Russia through hands-on activities in art, food, language, music, and stories. We will have guest presentations by faculty and members of the local community and, on the last day of camp, family and friends are invited to a gala that showcases your accomplishments. • Enrollment limited to 20 students. • Code:AYUSPUTNIKDates:June 21 -25, Mon – FriTimes:8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.Location:Learning Services Building 1512 E. First St., Conference Room 309Cost:$375 per one-week session / $9.38 per hour • http://outreachcollege.arizona.edu/youth/summer_camp.html

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