Dagestan revives Cossack movement
The Cossack non-governmental organisations may be established soon in two cities of Dagestan - Makhachkala and Kaspiysk, Valentin Ivanov, Ataman of Ki...
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The Cossack non-governmental organisations may be established soon in two cities of Dagestan - Makhachkala and Kaspiysk, Valentin Ivanov, Ataman of Ki...
According to Umavov, Dagestan business projects relates to different areas - agriculture, industry, construction, tourism, transport, fuel and energy...
On August 29, Dagestan Prime Minister Abdussamad Gamidov has inspected the final stage of construction of the Marabi plant in Kumtorkalinsky district...
; and by the PC "Murad" (the construction of two feedlots designed for 400 goals and calf shed 150 goals) first presented in Gergebilsky
In our view, developing cultural tourism in Dagestan should become an alternative to the mass and traditional tourism for two reasons.
It should be noted that in recent years the branch network of Sberbank increased in two times.
To date, two frames of religious buildings are nearly completed and in the near future, it is planned to install domes.
On Monday, two contests "Cup of the Caspian Sea - 2015" and "Derby of Caspian - 2015" started.
" would be implemented in two stages, the first one planned to be completed in 2016.
It should be noted that the trade turnover between the two countries for 2014 made $ 95.2 billion, which became 7% higher than in previous years.
Let us remind, in late 2014, the Government of Dagestan eliminated the project of construction of a satellite town of Makhachkala "Cote d'Azur
Two of the four, by the LLC "Dmitrov cable" and the Plant of Ferroconcrete Constructions "Stroydetal", according to the
In particular, a meeting with the owners of hotels and restaurants should be organized; it is necessary to involve small-sized, comfortable buses.
“Two investment projects on the construction of logistics centers in Karabudakhkent (20 thousand tons) and in Kizlyar (60 thousand tons)
In 1960-s Dagestan gardeners used to cultivate about 60,000 fruit-bearing orchards, but in 90-s the industry rapidly declined.