Chapter 22. Let`s translate.

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Beginner’s Russian
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Chapter 22. Let’s translate.
Exercise 22-21.
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   ?
  ?
      ?
      ?
   ?
  ?
      / ?
Exercise 22-22.
The climate of Russia for the greater part of the country is continental or moderately
continental with a long cold winter in a short, cool summer. The coldest area is in Siberia,
where the "cold pole" is located, in the area of the city of Verkhoyansk, and the average
winter temperature here is -60°C. In the European part of Russia, in Moscow for
example, the average temperature in the winter is from 16° to 19°C, and in the summer
from +15° to 23°C.
Exercise 22-23.
   
 : .   43  ( ).
: .   65  ( ).
 .
 : .   44  ( ). 
.
: .  69  ( ).
: .   70  ( ),   40
 ( ).
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