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Originally Posted by CyberSEO
Almost 17 millions of of Russian citizens live in Moscow and Saint Petersburg. Most of other live in other large cities with over a million population like Ekatirinburg, Novosibirsk, Kazan, Samara, Oms, Ufa, Nizhny Novgorod etc. The most of Russian territory is unpopulated, and almost all the people live in big cities. It's not like a "storey America" because of the shitty cold climate here. Course Moscow is not the average Russia, like NYC is not the average USA, however there is almost no people left in the villages.
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from wikipedia: "Relatively few Russian people live in villages?rural population accounted for 26% of the total population according to the 2010 Russian Census.", ok so you are right
anyway, compare living standard in Moscow, and lets say Omsk and Elista...I bet that they are different

if you, as most of people here, can work from any place in the world, I wonder what you still doing in that overpriced megalopis - Moscow...I can assure you that there 1000's of better places in this world, with better climate and better prices to live....:-P you should check it out
