Oymyakon in Yakutia is the coldest village in Russia, considered the “pole of cold”. In 1933, a temperature of minus 67.7°C (-89.8°F) was recorded there. People not only live there, but also ...
The Kamchatka Peninsula is famous for its volcanoes, geysers and amazing wildlife. There are about 300 extinct and 30 active volcanoes in Kamchatka. There is even the Khalaktyrsky Beach with black ...
Given that Russian is the country's second official language, signs and official documents will though remain bilingual: in the Kazakh with Latin letters and in Russian with the Cyrillic alphabet.