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Learn Russian in Latvia
Located next to the Baltic Sea, Latvia is a small country full of ancient history and traditions. There are many interesting sights to visit from the Gulf of Riga and the open Baltic Sea, to the many nature parks and forested lakes. Riga, the capital city of Latvia , is a fascinating place with a multitude of impressive monuments and stunning architecture alongside the many various pubs, clubs and restaurants. For those who love the outdoors there are a wealth of things to do from hiking, kayaking and sailing. All year round there are opportunities to experience one of Latvia’s many annual festivals or cultural events.
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Learn Russian in Russia
Spanning 11 time zones and two continents, Russia is the biggest country on Earth. With the dissolution of the Soviet Union visitors have a fresh opportunity to explore this vast and fascinating country, from the glittering imperial Russia of St. Petersburg to the timeless village life of Siberia
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Learn Russian at LSI Language School Moscow - Belorusskaya
Moscow today is the political and economic capital of Rus- sia. With over 12 million inhabitants, it is the largest city in Europe. Moscow is the New York of Russia, a city that never sleeps and where everything is possible. It is the melting pot of a collapsed empire, a mix of European and Asian. Skyscrapers sprout up from the ground, the city centre is being ruthlessly renovated and new temples of consumerism open their doors daily. But there is another Moscow, away from Garden Ring and the Kremlin. Cosy cafes, narrow alleys, hidden artistsʼ studios and idyllic parks are as much a part of the cityscape as the gigantic wedding-cake buildings of Stalinʼs era, expensive fashion stores and fast-food chains. Moscow is a monster, but a lovable monster that is always worth visiting. » Russian Courses in Moscow - Belorusskaya
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Learn Russian at LSI Language School St Petersburg
St. Petersburg's three-hundred-year history is all around you as you take your first steps along the bustling thoroughfare of the Nevsky Prospect and the quieter streets that intertwine with its picturesque canals. Nowhere else will you feel such a sense of majesty and splendour as in St Petersburg. It is truly the city of the Tsars. Nowadays St. Petersburg is Russia's largest centre for active vacations and entertainment. Throughout the year, St. Petersburg is home to more than 80 large sporting, artistic and theatrical events. Several hundred night clubs, restaurants, cafes, bistros and bars work practically around the clock. If you are interested in sport, then St. Petersburg has everything you need either to play just about any sport you can imagine, or to attend world-class sporting events in person. » Russian Courses in St Petersburg
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Learn Russian at LSI Language School St Petersburg Nevsky Prospect
Built on 42 islands of the Neva delta, with more than 500 bridges and countless canals, the beauty of St. Petersburg lies in the unique harmony of its architecture - baroque, classicist, eclectic and art nouveau - all magnificently enhanced by the ever present water. No other city in the world possesses an intact historic city centre on the scale of St. Petersburg. And no city strives more to hold on to its priceless inheritance. The city is as interesting by night as it is by day. New restaurants and clubs open every week. Russians like to celebrate and frequently do so into the early hours. Restaurants often close around 2am and clubs tend to stay open as late as 6am. » Russian Courses in St Petersburg Nevsky Prospect
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