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e-mail: info@nevskaya-tour.ru
ICQ: 312814795 |
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57-55-40
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56-14-70 |
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Address: Республика Карелия, 185030, г. Петрозаводск, ул. Володарского, 24
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River rafting and whitewater rafting |
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| The territory extends for 660 km. from north to south and for 424 km. from west to east; Karelia shares its borders with Leningrad, Vologda, Archangelsk, Murmansk provinces, and with Finland. |
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River rafting and whitewater rafting |
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| The territory extends for 660 km. from north to south and for 424 km. from west to east; Karelia shares its borders with Leningrad, Vologda, Archangelsk, Murmansk provinces, and with Finland. |
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River rafting and whitewater rafting |
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| The territory extends for 660 km. from north to south and for 424 km. from west to east; Karelia shares its borders with Leningrad, Vologda, Archangelsk, Murmansk provinces, and with Finland. |
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River rafting and whitewater rafting |
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| The territory extends for 660 km. from north to south and for 424 km. from west to east; Karelia shares its borders with Leningrad, Vologda, Archangelsk, Murmansk provinces, and with Finland. |
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River rafting and whitewater rafting |
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| The territory extends for 660 km. from north to south and for 424 km. from west to east; Karelia shares its borders with Leningrad, Vologda, Archangelsk, Murmansk provinces, and with Finland. |
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Karelia is a fairyland of forests, lakes and white nights.
The territory covers 180,5 sq kilometres and is about 1% of the total territory of Russia. The territory extends for 660 km. from north to south and for 424 km. from west to east; Karelia shares its borders with Leningrad, Vologda, Archangelsk, Murmansk provinces, and with Finland.

Karelia is a fairyland of forests, lakes and white nights.
The territory covers 180,5 sq kilometres and is about 1% of the total territory of Russia.
The territory extends for 660 km. from north to south and for 424 km. from west to east; Karelia shares its borders with Leningrad, Vologda, Archangelsk, Murmansk provinces, and with Finland. |