Rostov-on-Don forum
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Taganrog/Rostov-on-Don
by willjuggler 21 March 2012
Hi, I'm travelling (visa complications permitting) to Taganrog and possibly Rostov-on-Don on the Black Sea in southern Russia in a…
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RE: Passport registration
by WaterhazardJack 13 March 2012
Michael, I don't want really to get into an argument with you here so I'll just confine myself to replying to your points above in #23...…
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RE: Passport registration
by michaeldunha 12 March 2012
Waterhazzard, why haven't read the OP's question? All you're going is adding to confusion by answering a question that wasn't asked. The…
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Re: Samara, Kazan, Nizhny via the Volga?
by AlexWhiteUS 16 February 2012
Good day! I'm from Samara, Russia. Just read your topic, and can say this: It's real to have a longer direct travel from Samara to Nizhny…
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Re: Rostov-on-Don
by ronis 22 June 2011
Rostov-on-Don is a sunny and friendly city. If you go there you should visit its sateelite-towns Azov, Starocherkassk and Taganrog. They…
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Re: from krasnodar to donets'k
by sith 05 June 2011
There are two direct trains from Krasnodar to Donetsk: №018 and №046. And plenty of direct trains from Rostov-on-Don to Donetsk:№061,…
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Semester in Volgograd - Travelling
by justjeff2112 12 February 2011
Hi there, before I carry on I'm new to these forums so my apologies if this is already covered elsewhere or against the general idea of…
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RE: Rostov-on-Don
by everbrite 31 January 2011
Whether anyplace is worth interesting depends upon your interests. People travel there on expensive cruises or they take the train from…
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Rostov-on-Don
by bar1982 30 January 2011
Hello did anyone travel to Rostov-on-Don? Is it worth visiting? Is there any way to travel there and visit other cities on the way?…
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RE: Anyone for Russian Caucasus in August?
by pausanias2 08 October 2010
There is a way for non-russian citizens to visit Chechnya. I suggest to have a look at http://reiseauskunft.bahn.de, there are trains…
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RE: Black Sea ferries?
by everbrite 02 July 2010
Actually Astrakhan to Crimea is easily traveled by train or train and bus. Try [Your Trains: CIS train schedules|http://www.poezda.net/e…
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RE: Places to stay, eat & go out in Rostov on don
by everbrite 03 June 2010
There should be plenty of trains from Rostov na Donu to Sochi in August. Trip will take a little over 8 hours to 11+ hours depending upon…
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RE: Transsiberian (TransManchurian) Schedule question
by TrevorGudsell 04 April 2010
+"I agree that being on a train for 4 days will get old."+ There's always the cultivation of train-rider Zen. I enjoyed my long rides…
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Kalmykia (Kalmikija) Republic – Travel Informations – Elista – Lagan
by cavalcamondi 02 April 2010
Kalmykia (Kalmikija) Republic – Travel Informations – Elista – Lagan – Getting there, away and around. Budget accommodation. Few days…
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RE: ELISTA TRANSPORT INFORMATIONS
by everbrite 20 March 2010
1. I am pretty sure that the train station in Elista is closed and there are no more trains operating to/from this station. I think the…
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RE: busses form Crimea to Krasnodar
by everbrite 20 March 2010
Rail connections are available to both Rostov-na-Donu and Stavropol and then a mashrutka. Up until 2008 or 2009 there was train service…
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RE: Yet another Russian visa question
by TrevorGudsell 14 February 2010
If you're not working through a travel agent, you just write your own cover letter. Here (slightly redacted) is what I stuck on my visa…
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RE: ukraine - russia border near Rostov on Don - open to foreigners?
by everbrite 04 February 2010
No, you don't need to return to Moscow. How were you planning to cross the border, by train? If so, there are trains that cross the…
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ukraine - russia border near Rostov on Don - open to foreigners?
by cavalcamondi 04 February 2010
Salam travelers Soon I ll be traveling through southern Ukraine towards southern Russia... and I m wondering if this is possible without…
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RE: Finding a job in Moscow or Rostov-on-Don
by everbrite 24 July 2009
What passport do you have that you think that you won't have to worry about a visa in Europe? Unless you have an EU passport, for most…
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RE: Finding a job in Moscow or Rostov-on-Don
by leaf95 24 July 2009
Thanks for the replies, I wouldn't be getting my visa sponsored by the company. I was planning to get a tourist visa and had then hoped…
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RE: Direct train from Kazakhstan to Ukraine and russian transit visa
by janajetu 20 July 2009
Hi, i dont have the exact info you need but i traveled from the Ukraine to Kazakhstan in the opposite direction. I was taking busses…
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RE: Travel In Grozny And Chechnya
by rakistan 12 July 2009
I was in *Grozny* a couple of days ago, no great hassle, took the overnight train from *Rostov on Don* to *Makhachkala*…
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RE: Finding a job in Moscow or Rostov-on-Don
by trebor123 22 June 2009
If you get yourself a 1 year multiple entry, business visa you have to leave Russia after 90 days and remain out of the country for another…
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RE: Finding a job in Moscow or Rostov-on-Don
by bmta 19 June 2009
Rostov is just 2-3 hrs by bus/train from Ukrayna-visa free entry for about any westerner. Thus even cheaper+shorter by as MOW/batlics…
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