Dagestan starts harvesting region's first dogwood crop
The top official acknowledged the challenges associated with cultivating dogwood, highlighting its demanding nature.
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The top official acknowledged the challenges associated with cultivating dogwood, highlighting its demanding nature.
The construction project for a large-scale logistics complex, OZON, within the Tyube Industrial Park in Kumtorkalinsky district, Dagestan, has receive...
The inaugural ceremony took place in Lenin Komsomol Park and was graced by the presence of Abdulmuslim Abdulmuslimov, Chairman of the regional Governm...
Concurrently, Zaryadye Park will host the third BRICS+ Fashion Summit international forum from August 28th to 30th.
Key features of the new park include: jogging trails, verdant pathways adorned with modern benches and fountains, enhanced lighting and paving, striki...
Experts attribute this ongoing challenge to factors beyond compensation, including the physically demanding nature of the work, its seasonal character...
Established in 2019 to safeguard its exceptional ecosystem, Samur National Park in Dagestan now features a comprehensive tourist complex.
Dagestani officials emphasized the multifaceted nature of collaboration between the two regions.
Recently, the regional governor Sergei Melikov, has inaugurated Avaral Park, a contemporary tourist complex spanning over 11,000 square meters
A new tourist destination, Avaral Park, has recently opened near Sulak Canyon.
Ustar Elifkhanov, Head of Alfa-Gaz LLC, highlighted the project's pioneering nature, signifying the first instance of a vertically integrated
Construction of the shop building is finalized, with interior finishing touches completed and the surrounding area landscaped, featuring a playground...
The facility will boast both indoor and outdoor swimming pools, complemented by an adjoining water park.
With the support of Kazbekovsky district authorities, the new park will serve as a lasting memorial to those who lost their lives to terrorism, while...
A total of 165,000 seedlings grown in the pilot agricultural park in Yevlakh will be used for this project.