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Butsra Destination Guide

Touring Butsra in Russia

Butsra in the region of Dagestan is a city located in Russia - some 997 mi or ( 1605 km ) South-East of Moscow , the country's capital city .

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Time in Butsra is now 02:12 AM (Thursday) . The local timezone is named " Europe/Moscow " with a UTC offset of 4 hours. Depending on your travel resources, these more prominent places might be interesting for you: Vladikavkaz, Untsukul', Shakhada, Mogokh, and Makhachkala. Being here already, consider visiting Vladikavkaz . Check out our recommendations for Butsra ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.


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Khunzakh

Khunzakh (Хунзах) is a rural locality and the administrative center of Khunzakhsky District of Dagestan Republic, Russia.

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Located at 42.55 46.75 (Lat./Long.); Less than 5 km away
Tags: Rural localities in Dagestan

Urib

Urib is a rural locality in Shamilsky District of the Republic of Dagestan, Russia. Dialing code: +7 87259. Urib is famous for Islamic scholars, among whom the most notable is Shaykh Husenil Muhammad Afandi.

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Located at 42.45 46.67 (Lat./Long.); Less than 17 km away
Tags: Muslim communities of Russia, Rural localities in Dagestan

Gimry tunnel

The Gimry road tunnel (also called Gimrinsky road tunnel, - is a mountain and longest road tunnel in Russia and CIS countries. Located in Dagestan, connecting Buinaksk city and Gimry village. The capacity of the tunnel is 4000 vehicles per hour.

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Located at 42.75 46.92 (Lat./Long.); Less than 22 km away
Tags: Tunnels, Tunnels in Russia

Gunib

Gunib, also spelled Ghunib, is a rural locality and the administrative center of Gunibsky District of the Republic of Dagestan, Russia. Population: 2,406; 2,405. Gunib was historically important as a natural fortress during the Caucasian War of the 19th century. Imam Shamil, leader of the Chechen and Daghestani tribes, made his last stand against the Russians at Gunib, where he gave himself up to the Russian commander, Prince Alexander Baryatinsky, on August 25, 1859.

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Located at 42.39 46.96 (Lat./Long.); Less than 28 km away
Tags: Rural localities in Dagestan