Probably less than you think, just mailed a first class letter to Russia, from the UK for £1.67, which is like, 3$?
A regular 2-3 pages letter from the U,S. To Moscow will cost $.98 via the First Class international mail.
i think it was either kiev or moscow
Sergei Korolyov invented the first spaceship in Moscow, Russia.
First Class Mail is delivered in three to five days.
First reference to Moscow was in Yuri Dolgoruki's letter in 1147 AD.
1980 Summer Olympics held in Moscow, Russia, USSR.
The first grand prince was Rurik.
The grand duke of Moscow, Ivan IV (nicknamed 'the Terrible'), who declared himself the Tzar (emperor) of all Russia.
There are about 35,000 McDonald's restaurants in the world including Russia. There are currently 433 McDonald's in Russia. The first one opened in Pushkin Square, Moscow in 1990.
Moscow was founded by Iouri Dolgorouki. It was protected by a wooden wall in the XII century. The total area of the city does not exceed 5 hectares in the eleventh and twelfth centuries. It is a small town. Moscow was destroyed by the Tatars in 1238. ("Tatar" is a name for a group of people located in southern central Russia, Ukraine, Bulgaria, China, Kazakhstan, Romania, Turkey and Uzbekistan.) Moscow was rebuilt in the XIV century by princes, descendants of Daniel Aleksandrovich, the son of Alexander Nevski (Grand Prince of Vladimir). Moscow is now the capital of Russia. In 1703, Peter the Great built Saint-Petersburg and Moscow ceased to be the capital of Russia. After the Russian Revolution in 1917, the Soviet government makes Moscow the capital of the Russian Federative Socialist Republic. The 30th December 1922, Moscow becomes the capital of the USSR. In 1991, the USSR is dissolved. Moscow is still the capital of Russia.
The Russian capital in 1914 was St. Petersburg.
Under Czarist rule, the capital of Russia was originally Moscow as the Grand Duchy of Muscovy was the dominant force in Russia at the time of the Ivan III, the first ruler to refer to himself as Czar. Then Czar Peter the Great moved the capital to St. Petersburg. Vladimir Lenin later moved it back to Moscow.