Siberia
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Phys.-Math. School
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Trade Centre
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Catering service
Postal Services
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The House of Scientists
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Sports Centre
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Health Centre
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Hotel
Trade Centre
Short topics
A large Shopping Centre is located within 10 minutes walk from campus where food, clothes,
CDs and various domestic goods can be purchased. Shopping in Russia has undergone radical
changes in the past few years. Russian shops are usually open Monday to Saturday from 9 a.m.
to 8 p.m. On Sunday shops are mostly open till 5 or 6 p.m.
Opening hours may be changed during Holidays.
Most international products are available in Russian shops.
There is no need to bring food with you unless you are on a special diet.
Russia is quite a cheap country though this largely depends on what degree of comfort you need,
what kind of food you eat, etc. You can understand the cost of living in Russia looking at the
prices of some items in July 2000:
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Diner in a student cafeteria - 20 r
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Milk - 7 r per liter
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Bread - 5 per loaf
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Butter - 11 r/200 gr
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Egg - 12 r per dozen
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Apples - 40 r per kilo
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Cigarettes - 20 r per pack
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Beer - 15r per 0,5 L
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Cinema - 10r
Map
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Phys.-Math. School
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Trade Centre
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Catering service
Postal Services
|
The House of Scientists
|
Sports Centre
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Health Centre
|
Hotel

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