============================== RUSSIA ============================== The Russian Federation, which is the largest country in the world, extends from eastern Europe through the Ural Mountains east to the Pacific Ocean. The Caucasus Mountains form its boundary in the south. The environment ranges from the vast frozen wastes of Siberia in the north to subtropical deserts in the south. Agriculture is organised into either state or collective farms, which mainly produce sugar beet, cotton, potatoes and vegetables. The country has extensive reserves of coal, oil, gas, iron ore and manganese. Major industries include iron and steel, cement, transport equipment, engineering, armaments, electronic equipment and chemicals. The Russian Federation declared itself independent in 1991. The Asian portion is a vast plain, with mountains on the south and in the east; tundra covers the extreme north, with forest belt below; plains and marshes are in the west with desert in the southwest. Area (Sq. Km.): 17,075,400 Population: 142,117,000 Capital: Moscow Language: Russian Religion: Russian Orthodox 25% non-religious 60% Government Type: In transition Currency: Rouble Embassy: 13 Kensington Palace Gardens London W8 4QK 0171-229-3628 The last four years have been the most confusing time in Russian history since the original Bolshevik revolution in 1917, and travel to and from Russia has been radically effected. The Soviet Union has at long last ceased to exist and in its place are a myriad of smaller states loosely hung together around the CIS (Commonwealth of Independent States) - what the final shape of the things will be we don't know as the situation is very fluid. However for travel purposes it is now possible to travel to the following totally independent countries in what was formerly USSR: Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Byelorussia, Ukraine, Moldavia, Russia plus a number of other countries in the Caucasus. East of the Urals a number of independent Asiatic states are also emerging. Travel to Russia is still possible through the newly created Air Russia and Aeroflot from Heathrow to Moscow. This is a joint venture between BA and Aeroflot. Until the situation, both economic and political stabilises travel throughout the former Soviet Republics is a little risky. «»«»«»«»«»«»«»«»«»«»«»«»«»«»«» Foreign Office Advice: Visitors must carry identification at all times. The Foreign Office recommend that all non-essential visits to Chechen Republic, North Ossetia and Ingushetia be postponed. Customs: On arrival, visitors should declare all foreign currency and valuables. Internal Air Travel: Cancellations, delays and passenger overloading are frequent particularly in the Transcaucasus. It is unknown if maintenance procedures are always properly observed. Where possible visitors should fly directly from abroad. Crime: Incidents of mugging, theft and pickpocketing in all cities, especially St. Petersburg and Moscow are increasing. Visitors should be vigilant and are advised to dress down, keeping jewellery, watches and cameras out of sight. It is safer to use officially marked taxis, ensuring that it is not already occupied. When travelling by train valuables should be stored safely and the compartment should not be left unattended. Health: Travellers to Russia should be aware of widespread outbreaks of diphtheria. There has been an outbreak of cholera in Daghestan. Visitors are advised to seek medical advice before departure. For more information ring: Foreign Office Travel 0171-270-4129