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06/09/07

Good News For Vladivostok Travel

Posted by : Virginia M. Citrano in Russia Adoption Blog at 07:57 am , 419 words, 390 views  
Categories: Travel, Air Travel, Primorye (Vladivostok)

Airplane When I went to Vladivostok in November 1999 for my first adoption, you could fly from Seattle to the Russian Far East on Aeroflot. It wasn't a non-stop; I've done fewer stops on most of the puddle-jumpers I've flown. After leaving Seattle, the flight landed in Anchorage, then Magadan, Khabarovsk and finally Vladivostok.... more


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06/08/07

Russia News For The Week Of June 4

Posted by : Virginia M. Citrano in Russia Adoption Blog at 12:07 pm , 495 words, 118 views  
Categories: Russia, Economy, News, Primorye (Vladivostok)

Newspaper Reader Maybe, just maybe, this week brought us one step closer to a better relationship between the United States and Russia.

Yesterday, after weeks of heated exchanges between Washington and Moscow over America's plans for installing a missile defense system in eastern Europe, Russian President Vladimir Putin came up with a surprise. Rather than base the system in the former Warsaw pact countries of Poland and the Czech Republic, Putin told Washington, put it in Azerbaijan. And, according to the... more

06/04/07

Russia's Regions: Primorye

Posted by : Virginia M. Citrano in Russia Adoption Blog at 07:46 am , 447 words, 385 views  
Categories: The Regions, Primorye (Vladivostok)

Vladivostok Where is it? The Primorye Krai, or region, is located on the Pacific Ocean at Russia's far eastern edge.

What's the biggest city? Vladivostok, which is the home to Russia's Pacific Fleet and Russian's biggest Pacific Ocean port. Because of the naval operations, Stalin closed Vladivostok off from the world, and it remained so until 1991. Nakhodka (also written as Nahodka) is the second-largest city.

Who lives here? Mostly ethnic Russians. But there are Korean and... more

05/14/07

Welcome To The Hotel Vladivostok

Posted by : Virginia M. Citrano in Russia Adoption Blog at 04:24 am , 398 words, 219 views  
Categories: Trip One, Trip Two, Vladivostok, Primorye (Vladivostok)

Suitcase and globe When I was researching Saturday's post about The Frog Princess, I got a rude awakening to just how much things have changed in Russia since my first adoption: I checked up on the Hotel Vladivostok, only to discover that its top rooms now go for more than $300 a night!

In December 1999, my room at the Hotel Vladivostok was $33 a night. It was small, with space only for a bed, a portable crib and a small television whose sole English-language... more

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