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  • ...Leningradskaya oblast) is a federal subject of [[Russia]] (an oblast). The oblast was named after the city of Leningrad, better known as [[St. Petersburg]] n Road conditions in this oblast are not among the best in Russia, though it's pretty easy everywhere to cat
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  • '''Novosibirsk Oblast''' (Russian: Новосиби́рская о́бласть, ''Novosibirskaya oblast'') is located in the southeastern Western [[Siberia]]n plain, at the foothi ...est to east, and for over 400 km (249 mi) from north to south. Novosibirsk Oblast is mainly plain; at south the steppes prevail; at north enormous tracts of
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  • ...ubject of contiguous [[Russia]] (i.e. excluding the exclave of Kaliningrad Oblast). Its major cities are [[Pskov]] (pop. 202,000) and [[Velikiye Luki]] (pop. Hitchhikers coming from [[Europe]] might pass this oblast on their way into Russia. The main road from Latvia to [[St. Petersburg]],
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  • '''Ryazan oblast''' is a region of [[Russia]], east of Moscow oblast. Two main routes pass through in Ryazan Oblast: M5 (Moscow - Chelyabinsk) and M6 (Moscow - Astrachan). The M5 goes through
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  • '''[[Kaliningrad Oblast]]''' is an exclave of [[Russia]], wedged between [[Poland]] and [[Lithuania ...19 people from many countries can get electronic visa to enter Kaliningrad Oblast. The e-visa is valid for maximum of eight days and cat be obtained for free
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  • |subdivision_type = Region (oblast) |subdivision_name = Ryazan Oblast
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  • ...of [[Kaunas]] on the E67 "Via Baltica", and between Russia's [[Kaliningrad Oblast]] and [[Vilnius]] on the E28. The road from Marijampole enters Russia's Kaliningrad oblast at the [[Chernyshevskoye-Kybartai border crossing‎]].
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  • |subdivision_type = Region (oblast) |subdivision_name = Belgorod Oblast
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  • |subdivision_type = Region (oblast) |subdivision_name = Rostov Oblast
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  • |subdivision_type = Region (oblast) |subdivision_name = Pskov Oblast
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  • :''[[Vladimir Oblast]]'' :''[[Nizhny Novgorod Oblast]]''
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  • ...нинградская область) − the region is still officially called Lenigradskaya Oblast (Leningrad being the soviet era name of Saint Petersburg). The plate number ...ть) − also 96; the region officially bears a soviet era name Sverdlovskaya Oblast.
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  • |subdivision_type = Region (oblast) |subdivision_name = Irkutsk Oblast
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  • |subdivision_type = Region (oblast) |subdivision_name = Kaliningrad Oblast
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  • The '''Bagrationowsk-Bezledy border crossing''' joins Russia's [[Kaliningrad Oblast]] at Bagrationovsk with [[Poland]] at Bezledy.
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  • '''Tomsk''' is a city and the administrative center of Tomsk Oblast in [[Russia]], located on the Tom river. Tomsk is considered one of the old
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  • |subdivision_type = Region (oblast) |subdivision_name = Omsk Oblast
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  • ...''Chernyshevskoye-Kybartai border crossing''' joins Russia's [[Kaliningrad Oblast]] at Chernyshevskoye with [[Lithuania]] at Kybartai. It lies near the Lithu
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  • |subdivision_type = Region (oblast) |subdivision_name = Chelyabinsk Oblast
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  • |subdivision_type = Region (oblast) |subdivision_name = Murmansk Oblast
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  • ...Transylvania]] region and the Ukrainian side in that country's Zakarpatska oblast.
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  • ...]], it is a transit point when going to or from [[Russia]]'s [[Kaliningrad Oblast]].
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  • |subdivision_type = Region (oblast) |subdivision_name = Vladimir Oblast
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  • |subdivision_type = Region (oblast) |subdivision_name = Novosibirsk Oblast
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  • |state = Samara Oblast ...Самара) is a city in the Volga region of [[Russia]], capital of the Samara Oblast. The city lies near the M5 road which connects Moscow with Siberia.
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  • * DPS at Oblast (region) border
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  • |state = Volgograd Oblast ...a big road, with still some local traffic, but getting a car to Astrakhan oblast shouldn't be too hard.
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  • |state = Mangystau Oblast
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  • A road, north-south bound, E77, connects [[Riga]] to [[Kaliningrad Oblast]].
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  • |state = Astrakhan Oblast
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  • |state = Odessa Oblast
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  • Western [[Ukraine]], Zakarpats'ka oblast, near the village ''Shypit'' (or ''Shipot'', ''Шипот'' in Ukrainian),
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  • ...t controls most of the territory of the former Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Oblast and several Azerbaijani districts adjacent to the borders of [[Azerbaijan]]
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  • |state = Lviv Oblast
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  • ...c visa to enter the [[Far Eastern Federal District]] and the [[Kaliningrad Oblast]]. The e-visa is free and lasts only for eight days. Rules for these visas
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  • * [[Bagrationovsk-Bezledy border crossing]] with Russia's [[Kaliningrad Oblast]]
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  • * {{E|83}} – 250 km (156 miles): [[Byala (Ruse oblast)|Byala]] – [[Pleven]] – [[Jablanica]] – [[Botevgrad]] – [[Sofia]]
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