============================== CIS ============================== Area (Sq. Km): 22,402,090 75% in Asia Population: 288,239,000 Capital: Minsk Language: Russian Religion: Orthodox 32% Muslim 11% Protestant 3% Roman Catholic 2% Government Type: Independent republics Currency: Rouble Embassy: (see independent republics) 13 Kensington Palace Gardens London W8 4QK 0171-229-3628 11 former members of the USSR have now joined together as the CIS. Some have already changed their names and others can be expected to follow in the near future. The old name is shown in brackets. See separate listings for the republics: Armenia Azerbaijan Belarus (Byelorussia) Kazakhstan Kyrgyzstan (Kirgizia) Moldova (Moldavia) Russia Tajikistan (Tadzikistan) Turkmenistan Ukraine Uzbekistan «»«»«»«»«»«»«»«»«»«»«»«»«»«»«» Foreign Office Advice: Armenia: Despite a six-month ceasefire, the border areas with Azerbaijan should still be avoided owing to the unresolved conflict over Nagorny Karabakh. Travel at night outside the capital Yerevan should be avoided if possible. Moldova: Non-essential visits to Transdniestria should be avoided, as this region is not under government control, and the security situation is unpredictable. Russia has temporarily closed its borders with Georgia and Azerbaijan suspending all flights, road and sea traffic between the North Caucasus and Georgia/Azerbaijan. Customs: On arrival, visitors should declare all foreign currency and valuables. Internal Air Travel: Cancellations, delays and passenger overloading are frequent in some countries of the CIS, particularly in the Transcaucasus. It is unknown if maintenance procedures are always properly observed. For safety travellers are advised to fly directly to their destinations on a flight originating outside the CIS. Crime: Incidents of mugging, theft and pickpocketing are increasing. Expensive items should be kept out of sight. Visitors should take reasonable precautions to ensure their safety. It is safe to use officially marked taxis which should NOT be shared with strangers. When travelling by train valuables should be stored safely and the compartment should not be left unattended. Make sure the door is secure from the inside by tying it closed with wire or a strong cord. For more information ring: Foreign Office Travel Unit 0171-270-4129