Bashkortostan - 巴什科爾托斯坦

BashkortostanRussian: Реуспу́блика Башкортоста́н rees-POOB-leek-uh buhsh-kuhrt-ah-STAHN) Is located atUral MountainsAn area of ​​north andPerm KraiSverdlovsk regionAdjacent to the eastChelyabinskBordered byOrenburg, The west isTatarstan, Northwest isUdmurt

city

  • Ufa — The largest (more than one million inhabitants) city and the capital of Bashkortostan
  • Beloretsk — A small town in the Ural Mountains, where there are many steel plants and surrounding attractions, such as: Mlatkino Ski Resort, Bannoye Lake, Absakovo
  • Ishimbai — A medium-sized city, the local area is a big town in the aviation engineering industry
  • Krasnousolski — A sparsely populated village in Bashkortostan and a beautiful village in the Gaforiski region; the main tourist attractions here are ancient churches and hot springs
  • Kumeltau — A large industrial town in a medium-sized city
  • Mejiagutovo — The hometown of the national hero Saravat Yulayev
  • Neftekamsk — An oil and industrial city near the Kama River
  • October Town — A medium-sized city with many cars and other sports activities in the area
  • Sarawat — A medium-sized city, but also a major town in the petroleum and chemical industries
  • Sibai — Beautiful town
  • Steerlitamak — Bashkortostan's second largest city and the main center of chemical production; famous for Shihani (Kurshi Ski Resort) and Limestone Mountain

Other destinations

  • Bashkir National Park
  • Bashkir Nature Reserve
  • Shuligan-Tash Nature Reserve (Шульган-Таш природный заповедник)

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Inzer

Bashkortostan is dominated by Bashkirs, a Muslim ethnic group that speaks Turkic language. The Bashkirs, Tatars and Russians, each ethnic group accounted for about one-third of the population of the region.

Bashkortostan is sometimes referred to as "the secondSwitzerland": High mountains and vast grasslands, large green forests, more than 600 rivers and more than 800 lakes. Various tourism and sports are very popular here, such as: white water rafting and alpine skiing.

Language

Bashkir, A Turkic language closely related to Tatar, and has the status of an official language in Russia. Tatar is also widely spoken. However, almost everyone will at least sayRussian. Local students also speak English and German.

arrival

aviation

Ufa International AirportIATAUFA), international flights are available fromFrankfurtTel AvivSharm el-SheikhBakuYerevanwithIstanbulArrived locally. Domestic flights are available fromMoscowSt. PetersburgSyktyvkarKrasnoyarskYekaterinburgAnd other cities to reach the local area.

railway

Ufa Railway Station is acrossSiberian RailwayOne of the main stops of the South Ural route. Trains from neighboring citiesOrenburgSamarawithChelyabinskArrived locally. FromMoscowThe daily shuttle bus takes 26 hours. You can also take the train fromKazakhstanArrived in the north.

highway

The capital of Bashkortostan —UfaIt can be reached from the M5 and M7 federal highways.

Travel around

  • Passenger transport. Local passenger operators can be seen throughout the city. Passenger transport from one end of the city to the other usually costs $0.3-0.5.
  • Intercity bus The cost is about $10-25, depending on the distance. It is the most frequent and fast bus.

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Activity

  • ski. One of the most attractive ski resorts in Bashkortostan isMlatkino,lie inBeloretsk

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Nightlife

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