Russia in its far east, facing the Pacific and looking to Japan, is perhaps an area that many tend to ignore or underestimate, based on the image of the country dry and cold of Siberia or European version. Russia has in the City Vladibostok , the most important port on the Pacific, no less than about 9,000 kilometers from Moscow. But above all, discover an amazing city.
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Capital Federal District of the Far East, Vladivostok is also known for being the most extreme of the train station Trans . The territory of the region belongs to Russia from the Treaty of Aigun in 1858. Since then, the city developed as a major port, to become the latest famous train station, the late nineteenth century. As the largest naval base in the Pacific Fleet from 1932, Vladivostok became “closed city”, a period that extends until 1992 when it reopened to visitors.
Vladivostok is a city with long winters and intense, who lives at the hands of the fishing industry in a prime location. Today is shown as an amazing city, known as the “pearl” in the region of Primorye .
In a region riddled with bays and islands, is ideal for visiting from July to September, with rest areas along its coast, and an interesting cultural activities, museums, art galleries, as well as recreation areas with restaurants, casino and nightclubs. To complete the city, we can take a funicular to the top of the hill Tigrovaya to see the Vladivostok from its best angle.