Russian Regions And Cities Internet resources on russian cities and regions Russia The virtual guide around the russian Golden Ring of 15 towns towards the west from Moscow. Internet Resources on russian regions. (russian). russian cities on the Web - A http://www.slavophilia.net/russia/region.htm
Russian Towns And Regions On The Internet - Links And Infos russian towns and regions on the Net Vladimir,Tver personal photo albums and otherrussian sites. Directory Russia Pictures Russia cities Hotbot Directory http://www.russland-deutschland.de/links/ru-towns.html
Extractions: All Regions of Russia by Pictures Travel through Russia by photo on this site from the University of Toronto's Department of Computer Science. City and regional overviews link to images, maps, places of interest, personal photo albums and other Russia n sites. Listed in Snap Directory: Russia: Pictures
Russian Towns And Regions On The Internet - Links And Infos part of a new Russia guide with 1000 surftips to all possible topics russian towns and regions Vladimir, Tver, Krasnojarsk, Novosibirsk, Vladivostok Russia cities - Hotbot Directory. Russia regions - Hotbot Directory. russian cities on the Web http://www.ussr.to/All/ruskat/ru-towns.html
Travel To Russia, Authorities And Muzeums: EGOs Russia Guide Visit our our special site Russia's towns and regions. Russia Pictures All regionsof Russia by Pictures throughout Moscow and other russian cities, and advice http://www.russland-deutschland.de/links/ru-tur-e.html
Flags Of Russian Towns And Cities Flags of russian towns and cities. russian version Flags of Republics. Flags of regions and Autonomous Okrugs http://www.heraldry.hobby.ru/flags/e.cityfl.html
Extractions: Moscow Anapa (Kradnodar Region) Astrakhan Cheboksary Dobryanka (Perm Oblast) Dzerzhinsky (Moscow Oblast) Georgievsk (Stavropol Region) Irkutsk Kaliningrad (Koenigsberg) old flag Kaliningrad (Koenigsberg) new flag Kaluga Kamensk-Uralsky (Sverdlovsk Oblast) Khanty-Mansiysk Kostroma Krasnoyarsk Novosibirsk Orenburg Perm Protvino (Moscow Oblast) Reutov (Moscow Oblast) Saint-Petersburg Shadrinsk (Kurgan Oblast) Taganrog (Rostov Oblast) Tver Uglich (Yaroslavl Oblast) Veliky Novgorod Vladimir Voronezh Zarechny (Sverdlovsk Oblast)
Pravda.RU 249 Settlements Stricken By Floods In Southern Russia RUSSIA A total of 249 cities, towns, and villages were Vitaly Bratkov reports fromSeverodvinsk russian Minister of of the floods in southern regions of Russia http://english.pravda.ru/region/2002/06/26/31232.html
Russian Cities On The Internet page you may ride your mouse to a growing number of russian cities with World Wide Web servers. The Republic administers 18 regions and towns. Long known as a major http://members.tripod.de/Cityweb/Worldwide/Europe/Russia/russia.html
Sras: Regions & Cities: European Russia (Central) Site map. Central European Russia the mother of russian Civilization. There are dozensof cities and towns in this region that have been around for hundreds http://www.sras.org/region.phtml?m=13
Sras: Regions & Cities: European Russia (Central): Kazan founded in the 13th century, is one of the oldest Tatar cities in Russia There aremany Kazan Cathedrals in other russian towns, the biggest of them is in St. http://www.sras.org/cities.phtml?m=106
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20020620_kazan oldest russian cities. In a preconference interview, Kamil Iskhakov, Mayor of Kazan,Vice President of the European Association of Historic towns and regions http://www.coe.int/T/E/Communication_and_Research/Press/News/2002/20020620_kazan
Extractions: Kazan to host a Council of Europe symposium on cultural diversity - 20.06.2002 An international symposium on "Cultural Diversity in Historic Cities - Key to a Sustainable Future" will take place in Kazan from 20 to 24 June, 2002. It is organised by the Council of Europe's Congress of Local and Regional Authorities, in cooperation with the European Association of Historic Towns and Regions, Kazan's Council of Peoples Deputies and the City of Kazan. The venue is Kazan, the capital of Tatarstan and one of the oldest Russian cities. "The last European and the first Asian city on the way from the West to the East", in ancient times Kazan was an important point on the Great Volga Route, Great Fur and Silk routes where through the centuries people of diverse religions and nationalities lived together, said Mr Iskhakov. Today it is a multinational city with a population of 1 million 100 thousand people representing over a hundred nations and nationalities, with half Muslims and half Christians that "live in a peaceful atmosphere." He added that the most well-known cultural site, Kazan Kremlin, the monument of the world heritage protected by UNESCO, represents an example of Tatar and Russian influences in architecture which combines Bulgar, Golden Horde, Tatar, Italian and Russian cultures, demonstrating the impact of Islam and Christianity.
Russian Subnational Flags City website, with all the cities, regions, republics etc displaying a lot of coatof arms of russian towns. 2001; Website with coats of arms of russian cities. http://www.crwflags.com/fotw/flags/ru-.html
Extractions: [Information in these lists and in the presentation of each division was compiled from various posts, contributed especially by William Crampton Michael Simakov Pascal Vagnat Jorge Candeias Pascal Gross Stuart Notholt António Martins Viktor Lomancov Mark Sensen and Jos Poels , some of them dating from as early as 1995. ed.] See also: Other sites: Civic flags registered in the Union of Heraldists of Russia
Russian / Tartary / Indo China Europe Part II (Northern part of European Russia east of the Ural Mountains) RussianLapland, eastern Excellent detail of regions, cities, towns and landforms. http://www.heritageantiquemaps.com/Asia/russia.htm
Extractions: Home Abraham Ortelius, 1580, Tartariae. Original old color and measuring about 14 by 18 3/4 inches. This very decorative map depicts Siberia, Northern China, Japan, the north eastern part of North America, and California as a peninsula. There are less than 300 of these maps available. Abraham Ortelius, 1584, Russiae Moscoviae Et Tartariae Descriptio. Attractive original color, about 14 by 17 1/2 inches. A handsomely engraved map of Russia. Decorated with four cartouches, many native animals, a Russian camp, and Ivan the Terrible. Cities, important towns, rivers, lakes, forests and mountains are nicely detailed. This is a beautiful map in very good condition which will be outstanding when framed. Please note that the glare on the image is due to the protective plastic cover over the map. Abraham Ortelius, 1624, Ukraine and the Black Sea. Uncolored, about 14 by 19 3/4 inches. A handsomely engraved map of the Black Sea and the lower Ukraine. This map was based on Mercator's map of South East Europe and the ancient classical writers. Decorated with two strap work cartouches and attractive calligraphy. About 3,700 were printed of which few remain. Please note that the glare on the image is due to the protective plastic cover over the map.
Principal Cities And Agglomerations In Europe The autonomous republics of Russia and all russian cities with a castles of San Marinoand all towns over over Slovakia The regions and all cities of Slovakia http://www.citypopulation.de/Europe.html
TravelAlaska.com - Explore Alaska's Inside Passage Cities And Towns Explore Alaska's Inside Passage cities And towns, Sitka was once the capital of russianAmericaand russian influences permeate the area to this day. St. http://www.travelalaska.com/Regions/CommunityDetail.aspx?LocationID=67&RegionID=
TravelAlaska.com - Explore Alaska's Inside Passage Cities And Towns Explore Alaska's Inside Passage cities And towns, Nicholas russian Orthodox Church,built in 1894, is the oldest original russian church in Southeast Alaska http://www.travelalaska.com/Regions/CommunityDetail.aspx?LocationID=37&RegionID=
Russian Cities The Republic administers 18 regions and towns. of the lower Volga in foreststepperegions of Russia. Tver is one of the oldest russian cities, founded in the http://www.departments.bucknell.edu/russian/cities.html
Extractions: Forget passports, tickets, and all that packing. You don't even have to take to the sky; from this page you may ride your mouse to a growing number of Russian cities with World Wide Web servers. Some of these sites are rather slow and others, unreliable; however, with a little patience, you can acquire a good impression of Russian cities and the differences between them and our own. Shchastlivogo puti! The second and fourth capitals of Russia, Moscow remains the more 'Russian' of the two major metropolitan centers of Russia. An excellent place to begin exploring is at the Moscow City Council's Moscow Guide, filled with photographs of the city's restaurants, hotels, museums, shopping centers and a tour of the Kremlin . If you are interested in city politics (and read Russian), the Moscow City Duma's server is the place to look. The New Moscow emphasizes the new, post-Soviet Moscow. Another rich website featuring Moscow is Moscow 850 , celebrating the 850th anniversity of the great city. This site is available in English and Russian (Windows 1251 fonts). Next, scroll through Mikhail Soutchanski's site
Fox Cities/Kurgan Sister Cities - About Us A Sister City relationship occurs when two cities, towns or regions select each other Thesister cities concept between the Fox cities and russian began in http://www.foxcitieskurgan.org/aboutus.html
Extractions: A Sister City relationship occurs when two cities, towns or regions select each other to be friends, support each other's communities, and help each other. It is an opportunity for a city, or in our case, a geographic region, to join with another to further international understanding. How was Kurgan, Russia selected? The sister cities concept between the Fox Cities and Russian began in the mid-1980's with the purpose of seeking peace, cooperation and understanding between American and Russian people. This understanding of peace is promoted through increased awareness of Russian in the Fox Valley communities. Average citizens from the Fox Cities and the Kurgan community had been making exchange visits since the 1980's. Local institutions, like Lawrence University, had also been exchanging teachers and students with Kurgan State University. Kurgan and Appleton officially became sister cities during the spring of 1990 with the help of the Sister Cities International organization in Washington, D.C. Mayors in both regions signed agreements pledging a sister cities relationship.
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