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Seven Wonders of Russia
List from Russian newspaper
List from Russian newspaper
The Seven Wonders of Russia as determined by a project organized by the newspaper Izvestia, Radio Mayak, and the television channel Russia. The competition took place in three stages from 1 October 2007 through 1 June 2008, with the final results declared in Moscow's Red Square on 12 June 2008.
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Seven Wonders of Russia
| # | Name | Location | Image | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Lake Baikal | Irkutsk Oblast, Buryatia | [[File:Baikal, Cape Burhan, Olkhon Island, Lake Baikal, Russia.jpg | 200px | center]] |
| 2 | Valley of Geysers | Kamchatka Krai | [[File:Valley of the Geysers.jpg | 200px | center]] |
| 3 | Mamayev Kurgan | Volgograd Oblast | [[File:Eternal Flame, Vechnii Ogon.JPG | 200px | center]] |
| 4 | Peterhof | Saint Petersburg | [[File:PeterhofGrandCascade.JPG | 200px | center]] |
| 5 | Saint Basil's Cathedral | Moscow | [[File:Sant Vasily cathedral in Moscow.JPG | 200px | center]] |
| 6 | Manpupuner rock formations | Komi Republic | [[File:Russian stamp no 1497.jpg | 200px | center]] |
| 7 | Mount Elbrus | Kabardino-Balkaria, Karachay–Cherkessia | [[File:Mount Elbrus May 2008.jpg | 200px | center]] |
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