Tourists from Russia get interested in travelling to Dagestan
During the summer, many people choose to visit Dagestan to indulge in swimming in the warm waters of the Caspian Sea and savoring the fresh fruits of...
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During the summer, many people choose to visit Dagestan to indulge in swimming in the warm waters of the Caspian Sea and savoring the fresh fruits of...
The development of the port will encompass the organization of cruise ships to the countries of the Caspian basin.
It is worth noting that the Caspian Coast Cluster represents a tourism project encompassing several districts in Dagestan, with the goal of constructi...
Dagestan aspires to attract an additional 700,000 visitors by 2030 through the implementation of an extensive project aimed at the development of the...
Chinese manufacturers of flour and canned meat intend to use Makhachkala, Dagestan's only ice-free commercial seaport on the Caspian Sea, as a strateg...
These documents shed light on the crucial role played by the Black Sea Fleet in securing the success of the Crimean Conference in 1945.
It is anticipated that three additional vessels of the same project will be commissioned in the Caspian, Black and White seas between 2025 and 2026.
The aim of these events was to find solutions for the development of crucial economic sectors in the Caspian-Caucasus macro-region, particularly focus...
Dagestan authorities have reported on a big concern: the water level in the Caspian Sea has dropped below the critical mark, potentially leading to em...
The All-Russian children's football tournament 'Caspian Cup' has ended in Makhachkala.
The International Youth Environmental Forum of the Caspian States, «EcoSled», is scheduled to take place at Dagestan State University on November 25–2...
The Commission focused on discussing the development and furtherance of Caspian cooperation.
The national project has been implemented since 2019 and includes the Caspian Coast cluster, spanning Derbent, Karabudakhkent, Kayakent, and Magaramke...
The water level of the Caspian Sea continues to decrease, with the area of shallow water already reaching 22,000 square kilometers.