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Chelyabinsk is one of the largest cities in Russia. It is located on the border of two parts of the world – Europe and Asia. It is an industrial giant with a huge number of plants.
Far Eastern Federal District. Blagoveshchensk is the capital of the Amur Region. It is Russia’s only city bordering the other country.
North Caucasian Federal District. Nalchik is the capital and cultural center of the Kabardino-Balkarian Republic, the resort city of federal importance in the south of Russia.
Moscow Is One Of The World's Largest Mega-Cities. More than 60,000 foreign students study at Moscow universities.
The Republic of Tatarstan has great scientific and educational potential and is well-known far beyond the country's borders. About 150 000 students from over 120 countries attend its 44 universities.
A combination of favorable climatic conditions and deposits of mineral waters and therapeutic muds makes the Krasnodar Territory the most popular resort and tourist region in Russia.
St. Petersburg is one of the most beautiful megacities in the world, the second largest city in Russia, located on the shores of the Gulf of Finland. Every year the universities of St. Petersburg admit thousands of foreign students from all over the world.
The kingdom of snow, ice, and cold—that’s what some foreigners think of Russia in winter, but it's only partly true. Yes, it can sometimes be cold and even too cold.
Dagestan is considered the Russia's most ethnically diverse region. Over 80 ethnic groups and nationalities live there.
In recent years, the number of international students choosing the Irkutsk Region as a study destination has been increasing rapidly. Irkutsk alone has over 7,000 students from 40 countries.
Coming to study in Russia is inextricably linked with the rules for crossing the borders and staying in Russia. Now we are going to tell you about the migration procedures.
Volgograd State Technical University is a large scientific center in the south of Russia and one of the country's leading technical universities.
Chelyabinsk is one of the largest cities in Russia. It is located on the border of two parts of the world – Europe and Asia. It is an industrial giant with a huge number of plants.
Far Eastern Federal District. Blagoveshchensk is the capital of the Amur Region. It is Russia’s only city bordering the other country.
North Caucasian Federal District. Nalchik is the capital and cultural center of the Kabardino-Balkarian Republic, the resort city of federal importance in the south of Russia.
Moscow Is One Of The World's Largest Mega-Cities. More than 60,000 foreign students study at Moscow universities.
The Republic of Tatarstan has great scientific and educational potential and is well-known far beyond the country's borders. About 150 000 students from over 120 countries attend its 44 universities.
A combination of favorable climatic conditions and deposits of mineral waters and therapeutic muds makes the Krasnodar Territory the most popular resort and tourist region in Russia.
St. Petersburg is one of the most beautiful megacities in the world, the second largest city in Russia, located on the shores of the Gulf of Finland. Every year the universities of St. Petersburg admit thousands of foreign students from all over the world.
The kingdom of snow, ice, and cold—that’s what some foreigners think of Russia in winter, but it's only partly true. Yes, it can sometimes be cold and even too cold.
Dagestan is considered the Russia's most ethnically diverse region. Over 80 ethnic groups and nationalities live there.
In recent years, the number of international students choosing the Irkutsk Region as a study destination has been increasing rapidly. Irkutsk alone has over 7,000 students from 40 countries.
Coming to study in Russia is inextricably linked with the rules for crossing the borders and staying in Russia. Now we are going to tell you about the migration procedures.
Volgograd State Technical University is a large scientific center in the south of Russia and one of the country's leading technical universities.
Chelyabinsk is one of the largest cities in Russia. It is located on the border of two parts of the world – Europe and Asia. It is an industrial giant with a huge number of plants.
Far Eastern Federal District. Blagoveshchensk is the capital of the Amur Region. It is Russia’s only city bordering the other country.
North Caucasian Federal District. Nalchik is the capital and cultural center of the Kabardino-Balkarian Republic, the resort city of federal importance in the south of Russia.
Moscow Is One Of The World's Largest Mega-Cities. More than 60,000 foreign students study at Moscow universities.
The Republic of Tatarstan has great scientific and educational potential and is well-known far beyond the country's borders. About 150 000 students from over 120 countries attend its 44 universities.
A combination of favorable climatic conditions and deposits of mineral waters and therapeutic muds makes the Krasnodar Territory the most popular resort and tourist region in Russia.
St. Petersburg is one of the most beautiful megacities in the world, the second largest city in Russia, located on the shores of the Gulf of Finland. Every year the universities of St. Petersburg admit thousands of foreign students from all over the world.
The kingdom of snow, ice, and cold—that’s what some foreigners think of Russia in winter, but it's only partly true. Yes, it can sometimes be cold and even too cold.
Dagestan is considered the Russia's most ethnically diverse region. Over 80 ethnic groups and nationalities live there.
In recent years, the number of international students choosing the Irkutsk Region as a study destination has been increasing rapidly. Irkutsk alone has over 7,000 students from 40 countries.
Coming to study in Russia is inextricably linked with the rules for crossing the borders and staying in Russia. Now we are going to tell you about the migration procedures.
Volgograd State Technical University is a large scientific center in the south of Russia and one of the country's leading technical universities.
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