Petrozavodsk
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Петрозаводск is a city in Russia's Republic of Karelia where various administrative and public services are available. The city hosts visa application centers for Montenegro, allowing citizens to apply for visas without needing to travel far. It has also experienced incidents involving public safety, including fatalities at gas stations, shootings, and traffic violations. Additionally, the city is known for hosting cultural events such as sports matches and musical performances.
Recent coverage
- Two children missing in Karelia found alive — Вести
- Missing brother and sister in Karelia found alive — Вечерняя Москва
- Witnesses reveal where they last saw the missing children in Karelia — Вести
- Investigation launched after disappearance of minor siblings in Karelia — Вести
- A teenage girl and her 11-year-old brother go missing in Karelia — Вести
- Instead of overcrowded beaches – fortresses, lakes and waterfalls. 7 Russian destinations for a summer trip — Фонтанка
- Russians Choose Kazan as the Main Gastronomic City — РИАМО
- Proud of the newspaper's traditions: Alexander Lising recalls how 'Vecherka' survived in memorable 1990s — Вечерняя Москва
- Tested on oneself. A ready-made car route around Ladoga, Onega, and White Lakes for 10 days — Фонтанка
- Avito OPPO and vivo lead smartphone sales growth in St. Petersburg - SPB Newspaper — Gazeta.SPb
- Visa centers in Cyprus in Russia have resumed accepting documents — Москва 24
- Visa centers in Montenegro opened in eight Russian cities — Вести
- Montenegro Opens Eight Visa Centers in Russia — Интерфакс
- Visa centers of Montenegro have opened in Russian cities — Дождь
- In the long term: Montenegro visa centers opened in eight Russian cities — Фонтанка
- Montenegro Visa Centers Begin Operations in Moscow — Вечерняя Москва
- Petrozavodsk: Pensioner Dies in Line at Gas Station — Meduza
- Elderly man dies in line at a gas station in Petrozavodsk — Вести
- Elderly driver died at a gas station in Petrozavodsk — Вечерняя Москва
- A rogue intelligence officer reveals how he lives after being declassified — Вести