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15 Unbelievable Facts About Russia

Back during the Soviet Union, high school students had to learn how to assemble and take apart an AK-47 in order to graduate.

15 Unbelievable Facts About Russia

You can go see Vladimir Lenin's actual body today. For real.

You can go see Vladimir Lenin

You can go check out Lenin's actual embalmed body from the hours of 10 AM to 1 PM in the Lenin Mausoleum in the Red Square.

(Except on Mondays and Fridays, sorry.)

His body has been on display for approximately 90 years at this point, since 1924.

Source: Moscow.info

A female Russian politician proposed that "each female citizen of Russia will be able to receive by mail the genetic material of the President" to have a baby.

A female Russian politician proposed that "each female citizen of Russia will be able to receive by mail the genetic material of the President" to have a baby.

Chairwoman of Parliamentary Commission on Women's Affairs, Children and Family Yelena Borisovna Mizoulina reportedly said:

"The essence of my proposition is simple. Each female citizen of Russia will be able to receive by mail the genetic material of the President, get pregnant from him and have a baby. These mothers will be receiving special allowances from the government."

Source: Trust (Russian), New York Observer (English)

There are North Korean labor camps in Siberia.

There are North Korean labor camps in Siberia.

North Korea outsources its labor force to work in Siberia in an effort to generate hard currency.

Vice News went to visit the camps and discovered that workers had 10-year labor contracts, "Dickensian working conditions, squalid living quarters, inedible food and the majority of their wages garnished and sent back to North Korea."

Source: VICE NEWS

Russia has a bigger surface area than Pluto.

Russia has a bigger surface area than Pluto.

Pluto's surface area is 16.7 square kilometers.

Russia's surface area is 17,098,242 sq km.

Source: CIA Factbook

Russians drink 2 times as many shots as Americans per week, but South Koreans drink 2 times as many as Russians.

Russians drink 2 times as many shots as Americans per week, but South Koreans drink 2 times as many as Russians.

Russians drink an average of 6.3 shots per week of any spirit (a decline from 2000), while Americans drink 3.3 shots (an increase from 2000).

And South Koreans drink about 13.7 shots per week.

Source: QZ

Russia's natural gas reserves are equal to approximately 19.2 billion Olympic sized swimming pools.

Russia

Russia has 1,688 trillion cubic feet of gas reserves.

And Olympic sized swimming pool has a volume of 88,000 cubic feet.

Source: EIA

The "Tetris Song" is actually a 19th century Russian folk song.

The "Tetris Song" is actually a 19th century Russian folk song.

"Tetris" was invented by Alexey Pajitnov during the Soviet Union.

The "Tetris Song" is actually a 19th century folk Russian song called "Korobeiniki."

Source: CNBC

Bangladesh has 23 million more people than Russia, but it is 0.84% of Russia's size.

Bangladesh has 23 million more people than Russia, but it is 0.84% of Russia

Bangladesh's population is 166,280,712 and its total size is 143,998 sq km.

Russia's population is 142,470,272 and its total size is 17,098,242 sq km.

Source: CIA Factbook

A Russian senator proposed creating a Russia-only internet, and naming it after a popular cartoon character Cheburashka.

A Russian senator proposed creating a Russia-only internet, and naming it after a popular cartoon character Cheburashka.

Russian senator Maxim Kavdzharadze proposed creating a domestic Internet (mostly for "scientific information") because Russia needs to "get out from under the wing of the US, otherwise information leaks will continue."

He also suggested that other countries (Belarus, Armenia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan) could maybe have access.

Additionally, Russia's Presidential Library announced in November that it was working with Russia's National Library to develop an online encyclopedia as an alternative to Wikipedia.

Source: The Moscow Times

Just standing on the edge of Russia's Lake Karachay for 1 hour only will give you enough radiation to kill you. (We're not even talking about putting your toes in the water.)

Just standing on the edge of Russia

Radioactive waste was dumped into Lake Karachay during the Soviet Union, including long-lived fission products such as Strontium-90 and Cesium-137.

The area around the lake (the Chelyabinsk region) had seen a 21% increase in cancer, a 25% increase in birth defects, and a 41% increase in leukemia.

The nearby Techa River was so contaminated that roughly 65% of locals got radiation sickness.

Source: Daily Mail

Technically speaking, there are less than 2.5 miles between Russia and the US.

Technically speaking, there are less than 2.5 miles between Russia and the US.

Russia and Alaska are divided by the Bering Straight, which is 55 miles at its narrowest point.

However, in between the strait, there are two small islands: the Big Diomede, which is on Russian territory, and the Little Diomede, which is on US territory.

The two islands are slightly less than 2.5 miles apart.

Source: Slate

The metal frame of the Statue of Liberty was made in Yekaterinburg.

The metal frame of the Statue of Liberty was made in Yekaterinburg.

Pretty much everyone knows that the Statue of Liberty was a gift from France to the US.

But what you might not have known is that the frame was made of metal produced in Yekaterinburg.

Source: Russia Beyond The Headlines

Soviet women were granted the right to vote before American women were.

Soviet women were granted the right to vote before American women were.

Women were granted universal suffrage in 1917 after the Russian Czar was dethroned, while American women were granted the right to vote in 1920.

Source: National Archives

Traditionally, Russians don't give an even amount of flowers to each other. That's reserved for funerals.

Traditionally, Russians don

So stay clear of giving a dozen roses to superstitious people.

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