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Eastern Europe Cold Snap Deaths Top 650

2012-02-17 by Mike Wheatley

Russia cold snap

The death toll for Eastern Europe’s bone-chilling cold snap has exceeded 650 people, as authorities in the Czech Republic blamed the extreme weather for two huge pile ups on the country’s roads that resulted in several serious injuries and reduced traffic to a standstill.

Tags: big freeze, blizzards, bone-chilling cold, Czech Republic, death toll, Eastern Europe Cold Snap, extreme weather, russian authorities, snow and ice

Moscow To Get Dial-A-Guide Telephone Service

2011-06-03 by Mike Wheatley

Moscow tourist phone service will be available in multiple languages

Plans by Russian authorities to make Moscow a more “tourist-friendly” place could be given a lift with the announcement of a new multi-lingual Dial-a-Guide telephone service that has been proposed. The new plan calls for specialist tourist information call centers to be set up during the summer, ready to field calls from foreign visitors looking […]

Tags: Dial-a-Guide, IFK Hotel Management, Moscow holiday, Moscow tourism committee, Polina Frolova, russian authorities, russian capotal, Sergei Shpilko, tourist information, tourist phone service




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