Southern Russia
part of Russia
Southern Russia is a region in Russia bordering the country's Central and Volga Regions to the north, the Caspian Sea to the east, Azerbaijan and Georgia to the south, the Black Sea and Ukraine to the west. Southern Russia boasts the nicest climate in the country, with warm Black Sea beach resorts, as well as Russia's most mountainous and exotic cultural destinations in the North Caucasus.
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WARNING: Many governments consider the North Caucasus a high-risk destination and not safe for tourists. Some regions—particularly Chechnya, Ingushetia and Dagestan—are no longer considered war zones, but many governments advise against all travel to these regions because of continuing terrorist activity and political instability. Most countries have not recognized the Russian annexation of Crimea, and do not provide consular assistance there.
In addition, the Russo-Ukrainian border is also affected by the ongoing war in Ukraine. In particular, artillery shelling, missile strikes and cross-border attacks are threats to civilians. Stay away from the border for your safety. |
Government travel advisories
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(Information last updated 20 Sep 2024) |
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