Alexander/Catherine Palace was the main residence of the Tsar and his family. But they did have over twenty palaces and mansion at their disposal, ah the decadence. They lived mainly in Alexander Palace in Tsarskoe Selo, Russia (Tsarskoe Selo stands for "Czar's Village." It was yellow and probably one of their smaller palaces. They lived in Livadia Palace and Peterhof Palace over the summer. The Winter Palace (seen in the Disney Movie "Anastasia", used to be the main residence of past Czar's, but Nicholas II was told he could not live there because of security problems.
Every single country
Approximately 700,001 Germans live in the country Australia
she is from France (Paris)
Great Britain came into existence when England and Scotland merged in 1707. The official palace at that time was St James Palace in the centre of London. After 1837 the official residence of the monarch became Buckingham Palace as now. Prior to that time the Kings or Queens of England had lived in Whitehall Palace in the centre of London. Prior to c1550 they official residence had been Greenwich Palace on the Thames downriver of London. Prior to c1500 the favoured residence of the English monarchs since c1350 had been Eltham Palace, which stood in a large park south of London. The early monarchs following William the Conqueror were also kings of parts of France and preferred (as I would) to spend most of their time in France. William himself got back to Normandy as soon as he could after his London coronation. But all monarchs have owned several palaces and spent some part of the year in each as well as spending time touring the country (at horse speed) and staying the night (at huge expense to the owner) in various country houses. All of that is of course true, but I believe and have learned that the Kings of Britain, with using a little brain power, must have lived in Buckingham Palace, with all the royal families that have lived, are living there today, and the royal families that will live there later have also stayed and lived there.
Russia
Generally presidents have an 'official' residence. What and where that residence is would depend on which country you are referring to.
Catherine The Great ruled for 34 years and 131 days
An immigrant is a person who comes to live in a country from another country, typically for permanent residence.
Catherine the The Great was born in Stettin, Prussia (not Russia) which is now Szczecin, Poland.
residence of a house cause you live there
A residence is the place where you live, your home.
Yes, Estonia is a great country to live in.
Typically you would file for divorce in your country of residence.
residence of a house cause you live there
"Residence" or "abode" could be used as fancy words for where you live.
The official country residence of the Duke of York is The Royal Lodge, Windsor Castle. This is where he mostly lives. He is also entitled to use his official London residence of Buckingham Palace.