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− | | | + | |name_native = Чебоксары / Шупашкар |
− | |map = <map lat='56. | + | |country = Russia |
− | |pop = | + | |subdivision_type = Republic |
+ | |subdivision_name = Chuvashia | ||
+ | |subdivision_symbol = Flag of Chuvashia.svg | ||
+ | |map = <map lat='56.13' lng='47.2' zoom='10' /> | ||
+ | |pop = 468725 | ||
|plate = 21 | |plate = 21 | ||
|motorways = [[M7 (Russia)|M7]] | |motorways = [[M7 (Russia)|M7]] | ||
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− | '''Cheboksary''' (Russian: Чебоксары; Chuvash: Шупашкар, Shupashkar) is a city on the Volga river in [[Russia]], capital of the [[Chuvash Republic]]. | + | '''Cheboksary''' (Russian: Чебоксары; Chuvash: Шупашкар, Shupashkar) is a city on the Volga river in [[Russia]], capital of the [[Chuvashia|Chuvash Republic]]. |
== Hitching in and around == | == Hitching in and around == | ||
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Take trolleybus 3, 6, 8 or 16 to the DPS (traffic police) station on the road ''Marposadky šosse'' (Марпосадском шоссе), which is after the tractor factory. You can hitchhike straight from the stop. | Take trolleybus 3, 6, 8 or 16 to the DPS (traffic police) station on the road ''Marposadky šosse'' (Марпосадском шоссе), which is after the tractor factory. You can hitchhike straight from the stop. | ||
− | === East to [[Kazan]] and [[Ufa]] | + | === East to [[Kazan]] and [[Ufa]]<br />+ West to [[Nizhny Novgorod]] and [[Moscow]] (M7) === |
Take a marshrutka from the suburban bus station next to the train station (not the long-distance bus station across the tracks) to the stop ''Kugesi''. The bus stop is on the M7. | Take a marshrutka from the suburban bus station next to the train station (not the long-distance bus station across the tracks) to the stop ''Kugesi''. The bus stop is on the M7. | ||
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If going west, it is best to walk back in the direction the marshrutka came from and cross to the other side of the intersection to Cheboksary, thus avoiding Cheboksary-bound traffic. For hitchhikers with the destination Moscow, there is sufficient traffic going straight there that it is wise to turn down rides only to Nizhny Novgorod. | If going west, it is best to walk back in the direction the marshrutka came from and cross to the other side of the intersection to Cheboksary, thus avoiding Cheboksary-bound traffic. For hitchhikers with the destination Moscow, there is sufficient traffic going straight there that it is wise to turn down rides only to Nizhny Novgorod. | ||
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Revision as of 04:18, 31 October 2014
Cheboksary Чебоксары / Шупашкар
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Country: | Russia |
Republic: | Chuvashia |
Population: | 468,725 |
Licence plate: | 21 |
Major roads: | M7 |
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Cheboksary (Russian: Чебоксары; Chuvash: Шупашкар, Shupashkar) is a city on the Volga river in Russia, capital of the Chuvash Republic.
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Hitching in and around
Hitchhiking around Cheboksary is pretty easy, coming from the west there's a good spot behind the DPS station & crossing at the beginning of town. Note: Within the village of Kugesi it's pretty hard to hitchhike along the M7 motorway, better walk out of town here until the motorway junction (if going east).
Hitching out
North toward Yoshkar-Ola
Take trolleybus 3, 6, 8 or 16 to the DPS (traffic police) station on the road Marposadky šosse (Марпосадском шоссе), which is after the tractor factory. You can hitchhike straight from the stop.
East to Kazan and Ufa
+ West to Nizhny Novgorod and Moscow (M7)
Take a marshrutka from the suburban bus station next to the train station (not the long-distance bus station across the tracks) to the stop Kugesi. The bus stop is on the M7.
If going west, it is best to walk back in the direction the marshrutka came from and cross to the other side of the intersection to Cheboksary, thus avoiding Cheboksary-bound traffic. For hitchhikers with the destination Moscow, there is sufficient traffic going straight there that it is wise to turn down rides only to Nizhny Novgorod.

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