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Welcome to Krasnodar Travel Guide - a detailed online guidebook on sightseeing and shopping, health, transportation, emergency contacts, tipping, staying in touch, museum listings and entertainment in Krasnodar. Comprehensive bar and restaurant guides are also included.

It can be frustrating and time-consuming to research your travel destination. We live and work in Krasnodar and know it like a back of our hand. We are always happy when people come and visit our beautiful home city and want you to have as much information about Krasnodar as possible. That is why we have put together an online Krasnodar Travel Guide full of essential information for your trip.

Krasnodar, the capital of the Kuban region, is the most southerly district capital of Russia. This metropolis on the banks of the River Kuban, whose waters flow into the Sea of Azov, today has over 765,000 inhabitants, citizens with nationalities ranging from Russian, Ukrainian, Armenian to Greek and German. All around this city lying between Caucasus and the Black Sea stretches an extremely fertile region of agricultural land: an area which is able to profit as much from the rich soil as it can from the mild climate which prevails. And, thus, around Krasnodar is where the most northerly tea-producing area of the world can be found. Cereals, sunflowers, fruit and rice are all exported to 69 countries.

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