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There are many "Heroes" fans in every city across the country. What will our forum users tell us about their hometown?
С того момента, когда человек начинает задумываться о смысле жизни, его уже можно считать больным. (З. Фрейд)
Святой_Паладин
19 years ago
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I live in Moscow, in a residential area. I don't like Moscow. For the whole summer, I go to Novy Svet; I have relatives there, and I like it more there... And on March 26th, I'll go to St. Petersburg for 3 days; maybe I'll tell you something and show you something....
Minerva
19 years ago
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I live in the city of Ulyanovsk. This city has given the world Lenin, Kerensky, Yazykov, Goncharov, and many other good people. They produce the well-known UAZ cars and "Ruslan" airplanes here.
I love it for its tranquility and peace. In the Old Town, there are no high-rise buildings – it feels like you're in the 19th century. It's located on the banks of the Volga River, where there are always beautiful river landscapes. What I don't like is the low cultural level of many residents; without that, the city would simply be a provincial dream.
I study at the 1st Lenin Gymnasium and believe that I am incredibly lucky (you don't hear that very often these days). I plan to enroll in the Ulyanovsk Higher Aviation School of the Air Force.
С того момента, когда человек начинает задумываться о смысле жизни, его уже можно считать больным. (З. Фрейд)
I live in Ukraine, in the beautiful city of Kyiv. The neighborhood is relatively quiet: there are occasional clashes between rappers and skinheads. Otherwise, it's a peaceful area.
I live in Ukraine, in the beautiful city of Kyiv. The area is relatively quiet: there are occasional clashes between rappers and skinheads. Otherwise, it's a quiet area.
Hey, not in Ukraine, but in the Ukraine;)
I sincerely apologize!:( I wrote about cities in the country, but there are so many more fans in Eastern Europe, the South, and Asia, and everywhere else!!!
Write to us, everyone who wants to tell us about the place where they naturally live:D
С того момента, когда человек начинает задумываться о смысле жизни, его уже можно считать больным. (З. Фрейд)
Predvestnik
19 years ago
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For example, I live in the westernmost part of Russia, in the city of Kaliningrad... It's a small (almost resort) town with its own sea and sometimes good weather))) The area is quiet, there are shops nearby, and there's plenty of beer!
I live in the most beautiful and warmest city in Ukraine - Yalta!:smile02: It's very beautiful and interesting here, with many different attractions: castles, entertainment, recreation, and fun (especially in summer)!!!:p Therefore, I advise everyone to visit this city!!!
In St. Petersburg... What's there to tell? Come and see for yourselves...
Ничего нет только у мёртвого - у живого есть хотя бы жизнь...
Kyle
19 years ago
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In a small town near Moscow... it's called Vidnoye... I didn't notice anything particularly interesting there... maybe I just wasn't looking closely enough?
Кто состоянием своим доволен, тому жить весело. (с)Алекса́ндр Васи́льевич Суво́ров
POOH
19 years ago
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I live in Orel! AWESOME!
Zoltan Felps
19 years ago
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I'm in Moscow =) And for now, I don't mind staying here.
Kreesanya
19 years ago
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I live in Murmansk and am currently watching fireworks from my window in celebration of the opening of the Northern Festival. We have 9 months of winter here, and the rest depends on how lucky we get.