Dagestani Head announces dynamic development of seaside resort on Caspian Sea
The Head of the Republic, Sergei Melikov, has announced that the development of a contemporary seaside resort on the Caspian Sea coast in Dagestan is
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The Head of the Republic, Sergei Melikov, has announced that the development of a contemporary seaside resort on the Caspian Sea coast in Dagestan is
A major initiative is underway to establish the region as a hub for footwear production, aiming to generate 1,600 new jobs.
Scheduled for completion in 2026, this plant marks a crucial step towards establishing Dagestan as a leading rice producer.
Dubki is located in close proximity to the Sulak Gorge, making it an ideal location for such a project.
The Republic of Dagestan is one of the Russian regions that may experience a significant increase in tourist traffic this summer.
The development of tourism infrastructure in the Northern Caucasus is a priority area of activity.
Dagestan has become one of the leading regions in number of sites of tourist interest selected under the "Land for Tourism" federal target project
For instance, a facility for the manufacture of glass beads has been commissioned, and efforts have been made to expand a workshop focused on producin...
Additionally, resort destinations in this region offer fewer activities tailored specifically for the young people.
The government of the Republic of Dagestan is committed to providing substantial infrastructure support for the upcoming Caspian Sea resort project.
The funding will be directed towards upgrading transportation infrastructure and communication systems for tourist destinations, as well as enhancing...
the region envisages the construction of a new 330 kilovolt facility, which aims to address the challenges of electricity supply in both northern Dage...
Kizlyar Uritsky Meat Processing Plant in Dagestan plans to construct a new facility for the production of poultry feed pellets.
The construction of a new railway terminal in the vicinity of borderline between Dagestan and Azerbaijan is set to commence shortly.
With a capacity of 100 megawatts (MW), the plant will become an additional important facility in the country's renewable energy infrastructure