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This is a list of Russian federal highways and the motorway portions of them. Note that Russian federal highways in their entirety have often been mistakenly called "motorways" in English, even though they are traditionally two-lane physically undivided roads (i.e. not controlled access highways), due to their traditional name "Avtomagistral" (Автомагистраль) which can be ...
The Avtoros Shaman is a four cylinder diesel engine 8x8 all-terrain vehicle, built by Russian company Avtoros. [1] The vehicle can seat eight passengers. It features low pressure tyres, an optional extra that allows it to navigate on water, [clarification needed] a "captain's chair" driving position, and three drive modes.
Russian Federal Highways The Russian route R297 or the Amur Highway (so named after the nearby Amur River ) is a federal highway in Russia , part of the Trans-Siberian Highway . With a length of 2,100 km (1,300 mi), it is the longest segment, from Chita to Khabarovsk , connecting the paved roads of Siberia with those of the Russian Far East . [ 1 ]
The federal districts (Russian: федеральные ... 8 Rostov-on-Don: Central: 13 May 2000 650,200 40,342,000 62 0.845 ₽47.368 trillion ($692 billion)
NATO member Albania on Monday inaugurated a refurbished Soviet-era air base, the alliance's first in the Western Balkan region. The air base is named after the small town of Kucova, 85 kilometers ...
Map of Russia with Moscow Oblast highlighted. This is a list of rural localities in Moscow Oblast.Moscow Oblast (Russian: Моско́вская о́бласть, romanized: Moskovskaya oblast, IPA: [mɐˈskofskəjə ˈobləsʲtʲ]), or Podmoskovye [1] (Russian: Подмоско́вье, IPA: [pədmɐˈskovʲjə], literally "around/near Moscow"), is a federal subject of Russia (an oblast).
The A1 (Albanian: Autostrada A1), also commonly Rruga e Kombit (lit. ' The Nation's Highway ' ) or SH10, [ 1 ] is the longest and only toll motorway in Albania , stretching 114 kilometres (71 mi) in the counties of Lezhë and Kukës . [ 2 ]
The Benedictines of Rubik later delivered the Church to the Franciscan Order in Albania sometime around the year 1217 due to destruction of many lands and churches by Vandal Turkish Armies. Only five Franciscan conventions survived the Turkish raids of the time: that of Sebaste (Kurbin), Lezhe, Rubik, Mamli, and Bishti i Muzhlit (Durrës ...