Derbent bypass project includes construction of two tunnels in Dagestan
on the construction of a new segment of the R-217 «Kavkaz» federal highway from kilometre marker 917 to kilometre 949, which will bypass the city of D...
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on the construction of a new segment of the R-217 «Kavkaz» federal highway from kilometre marker 917 to kilometre 949, which will bypass the city of D...
Kamal Khan-Magomedov, a native of Derbent, will lead the Bahraini national judo team.
In particular, several water supply facilities are scheduled to be commissioned this year, including - Construction of Kaitag-Derbent water pipeline...
Moreover, Dagestan is also implementing other significant projects in energy sector, such as solar power plants in Derbent and Nogai, a wind farm in M...
Based on the findings of 2024, it can be stated that the most sought-after suburban railway line in Dagestan is the route connecting Makhachkala and D...
Besides, in October, work commenced on the construction of Russia's most extensive solar power plant in Derbent District.
Dagestan emerged as a top choice due to its extensive stretch of unspoiled sandy shores spanning from Derbent to the border with Azerbaijan, encompass...
In the following year, four new six-coach electric trains will be delivered to the region, designed to serve Khasavyurt — Makhachkala — Derbent route.
Derbent station recorded a passenger volume of 339 thousand during the same period.
Minister of Economy and Territorial Development of the Republic of Dagestan, RUB 4 billion will be allocated from the federal budget for the developme...
It is worth noting that Dagestan is set to commence the construction of Nogay solar power plant soon, which will be integrated into Derbent Solar Ener...
Dagestan authorities have introduced a tourist tax in six cities — Makhachkala, Derbent, Kaspiysk, Izberbash, Kizilyurt and Dagestanskiye Ogny, as wel...
Additionally, the construction of Derbent solar power station with a capacity of 100 megawatts launched in October 2024.
The opening of an exhibition dedicated to Dagestan woodcarving traditions of the XIX–XX centuries took place at Derbent Museum-Reserve.
This new hotel in Derbent is projected to accommodate up to 67,000 vacationers annually.