Caspian Sea to be replenished by another 140 thousand sturgeon fry
The sturgeon juveniles weigh approximately 5-6 grams, a size deemed optimal for survival in their natural habitat.
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The sturgeon juveniles weigh approximately 5-6 grams, a size deemed optimal for survival in their natural habitat.
Additional 46 stations are slated for completion by year-end.
Supporting this observation, daily living bookings in Dagestan have experienced a fivefold surge compared to the same period last year.
study by the service, the average cost of renting a home in Dagestan this summer makes RUB 4,890 per day, showing an increase of 13% compared to last...
statement from Rutube's press service, the volume of travel-related videos uploaded in 2025 experienced a 63% increase compared to the previous year
The demand rose by 56% compared to the same period in the preceding year, underscoring a critical shortage of personnel within the agricultural sector
It is important to note that factory testing of the helicopter prototype commenced in October of the previous year.
This project involves the construction of a road connecting the all-year-round tourist and recreational complex "Caspian Coastal Cluster" with
Visitors can marvel at a five-hundred-year-old sycamore tree boasting a diameter of approximately five meters and witness enchanting glades adorned wi...
Notably, this team previously won gold medals at the Russian Beach Rugby Cup last year, demonstrating their impressive talent and competitive spirit.
According to data for the first six months of this year, 21,385 births were registered in Dagestan, including 10,592 male and 10,793 female newborns.
Rizvan Gazimagomedov, Deputy Chairman of the regional government, outlined the current cargo flow at 10 million tons via road, 5 million
Dagestan has experienced a significant surge in wine production during the current year.
This year, the forum brought together active young people from all over the country.
The introduction of the sprinkler system has already demonstrably improved outcomes, with projected feed harvest exceeding last year'