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Yekaterinburg 22.10.2004 - Yekaterinburg
Geography Yekaterinburg is one of the biggest industrial, administrative, trade and cultural centres on the Ural Mountains and in Russia as well. It is located 1667 km far from Moscow, in the centre of Russia. The population is 1.37 million people. Telephone code: 3432. Time: Moscow time + 2 hours. History ... in detail...
Tyumen 22.10.2004 - Tyumen
Geography Tyumen is situated in West Siberia, 2144 km from Moscow. Sometimes it is called the Dallas of Siberia. It is the administrative centre (the capital) of the Tyumen region that stretches to the Arctic and is rich in gas and oil. The climate is continental, with rapid changes of the weather. The aver ... in detail...
Perm 22.10.2004 - Perm
General Information Perm is one of the biggest cities in the Ural region. The city lies near the Ural mountains which are a natural border between Europe an Asia. Perm stands on the both banks of Kama River, the tributary of the Volga River, the forth longest European River (1,805 km). Population of the cit ... in detail...
Omsk 22.10.2004 - Omsk
General information Omsk lies 2555 km from Moscow on the main Trans-Siberian line. To get to Moscow from Omsk, one spends 42 hours on the train. Westbound trains from Omsk go to Moscow, Yekaterinburg and Tyumen while eastbound go to Novosibirsk and Vladivostok. There is also an airport in the city offering ... in detail...
Vyatka 22.10.2004 - Vyatka
General Information Called ‘Khlynov’ before 1781, ‘Vyatka’ from 1781 through 1934, then renamed ‘Kirov’ and after that again ‘Vyatka’, Vyatka city is now the centre of the Kirov region. The population of the city is about 500,000 people. It lies 896 km east of Moscow on the banks of the Vyatka River. The ter ... in detail...
Tomsk 22.10.2004 - Tomsk
General Information Tomsk city is the centre of the Tomsk Region of the Russian Federation. It lies on the banks of the Tom River. Time: Moscow time + 3 hours. Population: 482,000 people. City telephone code is 3822. Climate The average temperature in January is -18 C, the average temperature in July is + ... in detail...
Novosibirsk 22.10.2004 - Novosibirsk
Novosibirsk is a unique city. It is the third-largest city in Russia and the biggest city east of the Urals. It has the biggest railway station along the Trans-Siberian route, the biggest library in Siberia and the biggest - even bigger than Moscow’s Bolshoi - Opera and Ballet Theater in Russia. The red-bric ... in detail...
Khabarovsk 22.10.2004 - Khabarovsk
Khabarovsk is one of the biggest and important cities of the Russian Far East. The distance between Khabarovsk and Moscow is about 7,000 km. Khabarovsk is the largest Russian city east of Lake Baikal, and it is the capital of the Khabarovsk Region. It is located at the confluence of the Amur and Ussuri rive ... in detail...
Vladivostok 22.10.2004 - Vladivostok
Vladivostok ("Lord of the East" in Russian) is located less than 100 km east of the Chinese border, and just across the Sea of Japan from the main Japanese island of Honshu. Vladivostok is the biggest city in the Russian Far East. It is a large industrial, transport, scientific and cultural centre and the big ... in detail...
Ulan-Ude 22.10.2004 - Ulan-Ude
Ulan-Ude is a capital of the Buryatia Republic - one of the regions of the Russian Federation. The region is one of the richest ones in terms of natural resources. About 70 per cent of the territory is covered with forests (mostly coniferous wood) and it is rich in minerals. The territory of Ulan-Ude is about ... in detail...
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