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1. a. It is b. There are 4901 kilometres from Moscow to Yakutsk in Siberia.
2. a. It is b. There are about 270,000 inhabitants in this city, which is called the coldest city in the world.
3. a. It is b. There is normally -40 degrees Celsius in January, but the temperature can be as low as -64.4 dregrees. The hottest in July has been +38 degrees.
4. a. It is b. There is a wonder that this old fort founded in 1632 should develop into such a big city.
5. a. It was b. There were the large reserves of gold and minerals, including diamonds, which were discovered in Yakutsk that made the area interesting in the 1880s and the 1890s.
6. Everyone remembers that a. it was b. there were many gulags (prison camps) in Siberia, long before Stalin.
7. a. It was b. There was more or less impossible to escape from a gulag because the prisoners were hundreds of miles away from any civilisation and they would have died in the harsh environment.
8. Nowadays a. it is b. there are several theatres and interesting museums in Yakutsk, if you should ever happen to go there.
9. a. It may be b. There may be harsh winters and a lot of empty space in Siberia, but still, I would definitely want to visit Lake Baikal. It's 644 km long, 80 km wide and 1600 m deep, the world's largest freshwater lake, and unbelievably clean.
10. If Siberia was independent, it would be the biggest country on the earth. a. It is b. There is an amazing thought.
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