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30.03.2005 - Ust-Ordynsky
Ust-Ordynsky Buryatsky Autonomous Region is one of the regions of the Russian Federation. Situated in the south of East Siberia and in the southwest of the Irkutsk Oblast, it borders nine regions. The main public authorities are represented by the executive branch – the Administration of Ust-Ordynsky Buryat A ...
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30.03.2005 - Gorno-Altaisk
One of the most beautiful and pristine parts of Siberia is the Altai Mountains. They rise in the Altai Republic, which is located 450 km. south-east of Novosibirsk, and borders Kazakhstan, China and Mongolia. The population of the Altai Republic is about 80 thousand people. The territory is 92,600 square km ...
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30.03.2005 - Anadyr
General Information Anadyr is a name for a gulf, a river in the extreme North-East of Siberia and a city, which is the capital of the Chukotka Autonomous Region of Russia. The region is thinly populated, barren and desolate. While the area of Chukotka is about 738,000 sq.km, the population is only 110,000 pe ...
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30.03.2005 - Kudymkar
Kudymkar town is the center of the Komi-Permiatsky Autonomous Region of the Russian Federation — one of the few territories in Russia where the indigenous peoples (represented by Komi-Permians) constitute more than half of the population. The population of the Komi-Permiatsky Autonomous Region is 160,000 peop ...
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30.03.2005 - Salekhard
General Information Salekhard (sometimes also spelled Salegard) is an administrative centre of the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Area, which is a part of Tyumen Region, one of the world’s biggest gas-producing districts. In the local Nenets language, ‘Salekhard’ means "a settlement on the cape" or a "capetown". T ...
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30.03.2005 - Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky
Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky (not to be confused with the Petropavlovsk town in Kazakhstan) is the capital and virtually the only city at the Kamchatka Peninsula. The locals call the city just Petropavlovsk or even PK. Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky is the major port of the peninsula. It has a population of about 230,0 ...
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30.03.2005 - Sochi
General Information Founded around 160 years ago, Sochi city is one of the biggest Russian cities at the Black Sea. The city population is about 300,000 people, but each year it hosts more than 3 million holidaymakers. The city spreads out 145 km along the Black Sea coast and therefore is among the most stre ...
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30.03.2005 - Stavropol
General Information Stavropol city is the capital of the Stavropol Territory of Russia situated on the Northern Caucasus. The area of the region is 80 600 sq. km and the population is about 2 650 300 people, which is l.79% of Russia’s total. The chief towns are Stavropol, the capital, Pyatigorsk, Kislovodsk ...
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30.03.2005 - Saratov
General Information Saratov city is located south east of the East-European plain in the Lower Volga region. It is the center of one of the biggest provinces in Russia. The Saratov region stretches for more than 100 thousand square kilometers and occupies a territory that equals the area of Belgium, Switzer ...
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30.03.2005 - Vologda
Vologda Region, one of the regions of the Russian Federation, is situated in the southwest of the East European plain. It borders many Russian regions, including the Republic of Karelia and the Arkhangelsk, Kostroma, Yaroslavl, Tver, Novgorod and Leningrad regions. The area of Vologda region is 145 thousand s ...
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