Kazakhstan Nur-Sultan (Astana) - Situated on the banks of the Ishim River in the northern part of of Kazakhstan, the nation's capital and second largest city (after Almaty), was named Nur-Sultan in March 2019 (in honor of departing Kazakh president Nursultan Nazarbayev). Formerly known as Astana (between 1998 and 2019), the planned city (designed from the master...
read moreKiev is the epicenter of East Slavic civilization. It is from here that the religious and cultural foundations of modern East Slavic states had their start. And thanks to this proud heritage – and despite a rather turbulent history scarred by war and uncertainty – you will find a resilient, welcoming populace that is happy to show visitors their city’s...
read moreThe educational center Education Without Borders offers courses of Ukrainian and Russian languages for foreigners in Ukraine’s capital – Kyiv. Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv in Ukraine provides the best education not only for Ukrainians but enables foreigners to learn and understand the language and culture of this country. This center will...
read moreDiscover the secrets of Lake Baikal – the world’s oldest and deepest freshwater lake. Situated in southeast Siberia, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is an outdoor enthusiast’s dream. It offers one of the most diverse freshwater faunas and is situated in a part of the world so remote and so immense that its hard to describe by mere words or photos. You...
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