Dagestan Ministry of Transport Sends 20 Tons of Humanitarian Aid to New Regions of Russia
In its ongoing efforts to support the newly integrated territories, the Ministry of Transport and Road Infrastructure of the Republic of Dagestan has
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In its ongoing efforts to support the newly integrated territories, the Ministry of Transport and Road Infrastructure of the Republic of Dagestan has
This stands in stark contrast to the significantly higher costs associated with road transport, which can exceed RUB 500 rubles for a one-way minibus...
Dagestan.
Additionally, gas infrastructure development is underway to fuel the Mamison tourist complex in North Ossetia.
Due to increasing traffic congestion in the Republic of Dagestan, state-owned company Rosavtodor expands the R-217 Kavkaz highway, a crucial part of t...
The Caspian Institute of Marine and River Transport named after Admiral Apraksin, establishes a new branch in Astrakhan.
The Republic of Dagestan is prominently featured among the initial seven regions participating in the "Regions 2030.
The location for the monument has been chosen to be in front of the T. H. Tsurov Fuel and Energy College in the village of Nizhniye Achaluki.
Dagestan emerged as the leading region within the district in terms of fuel purchase frequency.
The government of Dagestan has launched a long-term program extending until 2030 aimed to promote the development and use of unmanned aerial systems &...
The Head of the Republic of Dagestan Sergei Melikov has announced the commencement of a multifaceted infrastructure development project in 2025.
The analysis revealed that 74.3% of roads under regional, inter-municipal, and local jurisdiction in Dagestan meet established standards, enabling
As stated by Rizvan Gazimagomedov, Deputy Chairman of Government of the Republic of Dagestan, two ferries will be designed for rail transport
Tatneft, a leading Russian petroleum refining and retail company, will expand its presence in the Republic of Dagestan.
The intelligent transport system aims to automate traffic management in cities with populations exceeding 300,000.