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Side trip so Smolensk, one of Russia’s oldest cities, is located in western Russia along the Dnieper River, approximately 418 kilometers west of Moscow. First mentioned in 863 AD, it served as a vital stronghold and trading hub due to its strategic position on key trade routes linking the Baltic Sea to Kiev and the Byzantine Empire. Over centuries, Smolensk became a focal point of conflict, changing hands multiple times between Lithuania, Poland, and Russia before being definitively incorporated into Russia in 1654. The city is renowned for its historical landmarks, including the Smolensk Fortress, constructed in the late 16th century under Boris Godunov, and several pre-Mongol invasion churches. Despite suffering extensive damage during World War II, Smolensk has preserved its cultural heritage and remains a significant center for trade, education, and tourism. Its rich history reflects resilience and a blend of Eastern and Western influences.
Tricky to buy a SIM card in Russia. Times when you could just use your google project fi phone are over.
Before you can apply for any official documents, you must have a notarized translation of your passport into Russian.
A SNILS (СНИЛС) is required for various government services, including SIM card registration.
The Russian State Services Portal (Gosuslugi) is necessary for activating your SIM card.
Once you have SNILS, a verified Gosuslugi account, and registered biometrics, you can buy a SIM card.
For activation, you must log in to your Gosuslugi account and confirm the registration.
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Dinner for two incl. an alcoholic drink, abound USD 40.
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