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30.03.2005 - Krasnodar
The Krasnodar Krai is one of the regions of Russia. With the territory of 76,000 km² (Russia’s only 45th largest regions), it is the third most populous area. About the size of Ireland, the region is home to some 5 million people, seven times Russia’s average density at 67 people per square km, half urba ...
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30.03.2005 - Vladikavkaz
Vladikavkaz city is the capital of the Northern Ossetia (Alania) Republic. Called Northern Ossetia, or Ossetia, the region lies in southwest of Russia, on the northern flank of the Greater Caucasus range. It borders Georgia on the south and the Sunzha and the Terek ranges on the north. The area of the regio ...
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30.03.2005 - Orenburg
Orenburg Region is located between Europe and Asia, west of the Ural Mountains. It borders the Bashkortostan and Tatarstan, Chelyabinsk and Samara regions, as well as Kazakstan. The area of the region is 124 thousand sq.km. It is bigger than Latvia, Georgia, Armenia, Moldova, Austria or Portugal. The region s ...
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30.03.2005 - Tambov
General Information The administrative center of the Tambov region, Tambov city stands on the left bank of the Tsna River in the central part of European Russia. Tambov is situated 420 km (about 260 miles) south-east of Moscow. Presently the population of Tambov is 320 thousand people. The climate in Tambov ...
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30.03.2005 - Samara
General Information Samara Region is situated in the southeastern European part of Russia. The area of the region is 53.6 thousand square kilometers, which makes 0.31% of the territory of Russia. It borders the Republic of Tatarstan in the north, the Saratov Oblast – in the south, the Orenburg Oblast – in th ...
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29.03.2005 - Ufa
The city of Ufa is located in the East of Europe. Encompassed from the three sides by the the Belaya, the Ufa and the Dyoma rivers, it lies on an elevated plateau at the foot of the Ural Mountains. Ufa is situated on the bank of the Belaya (White) River. The city stretches 50 kilometers (more than 30 miles) f ...
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29.03.2005 - Voronezh
The Voronezh Oblast is situated in the Western part of the European Russia. The territory of the region is over 50 thousand square kilometers. The Voronezh Oblast lies in the so called ‘Black Earth’ region of Russia which is a social and economic association comprising the Voronezh, Belgorod, Kursk, Lipetsk, ...
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29.03.2005 - Dudinka
Dudinka is the capital of the Taimyr Autonomous Area which is a part of the Krasnoyarsk Region of Russia. Dudinka is one of the coldest and the most northern cities on the planet. The temperature in winter may reach – 57C. It stands on the Yenisei River, near it’s right tributary, the Dudinka River. It is the big river port for the Norilsk mining area, accessible to seagoing ships. The population of Dudinka is 31,000 people.
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29.03.2005 - Pskov
Pskov is an ancient Russian city located in the north-west of Russia close to Estonian border, on the Velikaya River. It is the capital of Pskov region. The region occupies an area of 21,350 square miles (55,300 square km) in the lowland basins of the Lovat, Shelon, and Velikaya Rivers. It borders Estonia, Belarus and Latvia and is larger than Denmark or Switzerland and as large as Estonia. Pskov region is divided into twenty four administrative districts. The population is over 8,000,000 people.
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29.03.2005 - Khanty-Mansiysk
Khanty-Mansiysk is the capital of Khanty-Mansyisk Autonomous Okrug (region). Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug occupies the central part of the West-Siberian plain. The area of the region is 523,100 sq. km. The population is 1,301,000 people, 91% being concentrated in urban areas. Population density is 2.5 people per sq. km.
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