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Yes, There Is Swimming in Russia

Most people assume that Russia is a cold and barren wasteland, which is true for a good percentage of it. Yes, the oceans in Russia are cold to most outsiders, but to native Russians, it's simply a nice, refreshing dip. Old Russian wives' tales say that swimming in cold water is good for your health. 

They Love Vodka

The love of Vodka isn't just a Russian stereotype. Sure, they love all alcohol, but vodka is a true Russian past time. Each year, especially around the holidays, the average Russian will spend $400 on vodka alone. With this statistic also comes an alcoholism problem that plagues Russians. Nearly 23,000 people die per year due to alcohol poisoning. 

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Post originally appeared on Upbeat News.