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'''Kazan''' is the capital and largest city of the [[Republic of Tatarstan]] in [[Russia]].
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'''Kazan''' is the capital and largest city of the Republic of [[Tatarstan]] in [[Russia]].
  
 
There are federal highway connections to [[Moscow]] and [[Ufa]] ([[E22]]), [[Orenburg]] (R-239), [[Ul'yanovsk]] (R-241) and Igra (R-242). There are also R-175 federal highway and «Northern Europe — Western China» (in construction) route near the city.
 
There are federal highway connections to [[Moscow]] and [[Ufa]] ([[E22]]), [[Orenburg]] (R-239), [[Ul'yanovsk]] (R-241) and Igra (R-242). There are also R-175 federal highway and «Northern Europe — Western China» (in construction) route near the city.
  
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== Hitching out ==
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=== West toward [[Cheboksary]], [[Nizhny Novgorod]], [[Moscow]] (M7) {{European Route Number|22}} ===
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Take a commuter train to the stop ''Zajmišča'' (Займища). The train station is located right at the northern end of the bridge across the Volga, and this is highway M7. Hitch south over the river.
  
 
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Revision as of 22:45, 1 October 2011

Kazan is the capital and largest city of the Republic of Tatarstan in Russia.

There are federal highway connections to Moscow and Ufa (E22), Orenburg (R-239), Ul'yanovsk (R-241) and Igra (R-242). There are also R-175 federal highway and «Northern Europe — Western China» (in construction) route near the city.

Hitching out

West toward Cheboksary, Nizhny Novgorod, Moscow (M7) E 22

Take a commuter train to the stop Zajmišča (Займища). The train station is located right at the northern end of the bridge across the Volga, and this is highway M7. Hitch south over the river.

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