Kremlin spans 275,000 square meters with 700 rooms and three cathedrals. Lenin's Mausoleum displays his preserved body in glass coffin. Red Square features St. Basil's Basilica and hosts Victory Parade in 1945. Novodevichy Monastery houses four cathedrals and Soviet leaders' graves
US consists of 50 states and 1 federal district. Regions defined by climate, landscape, and location. Northeast and Southeast are most populated regions
First public park in Moscow's 50 years, opened in 2017. Located near Kremlin, Red Square and Moskva River. Replaced Stalin's planned Zaryadye Administrative Building
Located in southwestern United States, bordered by Sierra Nevada and Sonoran deserts. Smallest and driest of North American deserts, lying between 2,000-4,000 feet. Features Death Valley, lowest elevation in North America. Experiences extreme temperature variations with annual precipitation of 2-6 inches
Pantanal spans 140,000-195,000 km² in Brazil, Bolivia, and Paraguay. Elevation ranges from 80 to 150 m above sea level. Annual rainfall between 1,000-1,250 mm, with most rainfall November-March. Temperature varies 6°C year-round, reaching 41°C in summer
Largest desert in Australia, covering 348,750 km² from Western to South Australia. First European explorer Ernest Giles crossed in 1875, naming it after Queen Victoria. Divided by rough tracks including Connie Sue and Anne Beadell Highways