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Russia is a country of contrasts-a vast territory rich in natural resources (especially oil and gas), where some are incredibly rich and millions of others are desperately poor. When asked what they want for the future, many Russians speak of "having an easier life, being able to buy good things." Their dreams of prosperity are fueled by foreign films and television programs and infomercials that seem to run nonstop. But, for most, many material goods remain out of reach. Although the economy is finally starting to recover from the 1998 devaluation of the ruble, millions don't have access to the country's wealth, while others buy luxurious property abroad.
Today's Russia is often exhilarating, sometimes ominous. Everyday life goes on amid a jumble of trial-and-error capitalism, glitzy casinos, billboard politics, czar mania, slick gangster-hangout restaurants and posh nightclubs. Although the situation now differs from that of the 1990s, when both careers and fabulous fortunes were made overnight (and lost as well), most Russians still rely on fortune and fate more than on law, state and order. Some observers have suggested that 15%-20% of Russia's economy is controlled by organized crime. Add to the mix a religious revival: Hundreds of newly renovated Russian Orthodox churches are offering services in Moscow, and thousands of worshippers make pilgrimages to the country's numerous monasteries and other sacred places.
Russia,Europe.
Russia is a country of contrasts-a vast territory rich in natural resources (especially oil and gas), where some are incredibly rich and millions of others are desperately poor. When asked what they want for the future, many Russians speak of "having an easier life, being able to buy good things." Their dreams of prosperity are fueled by foreign films and television programs and infomercials that seem to run nonstop. But, for most, many material goods remain out of reach. Although the economy is finally starting to recover from the 1998 devaluation of the ruble, millions don't have access to the country's wealth, while others buy luxurious property abroad. Today's Russia is often exhilarating, sometimes ominous. Everyday life goes on amid a jumble of trial-and-error capitalism, glitzy casinos, billboard politics, czar mania, slick gangster-hangout restaurants and posh nightclubs. Although the situation now differs from that of the 1990s, when both careers and fabulous fortunes were made overnight (and lost as well), most Russians still rely on fortune and fate more than on law, state and order. Some observers have suggested that 15%-20% of Russia's economy is controlled by organized crime. Add to the mix a religious revival: Hundreds of newly renovated Russian Orthodox churches are offering services in Moscow, and thousands of worshippers make pilgrimages to the country's numerous monasteries and other sacred places.
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Gateway to Russia
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Get information on many aspects of visiting Russia, including visas, money, health insurance, language, communication by phone, and national holidays.
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Hotels Russia offers a comprehensive list of discount hotels, hostels and apartments. Accommodation in St. Petersburg, Moscow and all of Russia.
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Incoming tourism in Russia and all the necessary information about Russia: how to get your visa; types of accommodation; places of interest; and a list of tours to different regions of Russia offered by Russian tourist agencies.
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Russian Visa Online
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All foreign nationals are required to have entry visas to travel to the Russian Federation. Russian entry visas can be obtained at local Russian Embassy or Consulate, proper authorization from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) or specially authorized travel agencies is required.
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