The Eiffel Tower English Tatyana Kareva 9a Form The Eiffel Tower The Eiffel Tower is an iron tower built on the Champ de Mars beside the Seine River in Paris. The tower has become a global icon of France and is one of the most recognizable structures in the world. Most visited monument Named after its designer, engineer Gustave Eiffel, the Eiffel Tower is the tallest building in Paris. More than
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09.1962 · 2.02.8* Vera Nikolic YUG Budapest 04.09.1966 · 2.01.4 Lillian Board GBR Ateena 18.09.1969 · 2.00.0 Vera Nikolic YUG Helsingi 12.08.1971 · 1.58.1 Lilyana Tomova BUL Rooma 04.09.1974 · 1.55.8* Nadezhda Mushta URS Praha 31.08.1978 · 1.55.8 Tatyana Providokhina URS Praha 31.08.1978 · 1.55.41 Olga Mineyeva URS Ateena 08.09.1982 [ tabel 6] Eesti võistlused(800 m): Mehed (2.07,2) Gustav Kiilim 29.06.1912 Tallinn
literature heavily. The book printing industry descended into crisis, the number of printed book copies dropped several times in comparison to Soviet era, and it took about a decade to revive. Among the most discussed authors of this period were Victor Pelevin, who gained popularity with first short stories and then novels, novelist and playwright Vladimir Sorokin, and the poet Dmitry Prigov. A relatively new trend in Russian literature is that female short story writers Tatyana Tolstaya or Lyudmila Petrushevskaya, and novelists Lyudmila Ulitskaya or Dina Rubina have come into prominence. The tradition of the classic Russian novel continues with such authors as Mikhail Shishkin and Vasily Aksyonov. Detective stories and thrillers have proven a very successful genre of new Russian literature: in the 1990s serial detective novels by Alexandra Marinina, Polina Dashkova and Darya Dontsova were published in millions of copies. In the next decade Boris Akunin who wrote