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We invite you to visit our Internet Cafe for business and entertainment! We suggest you default services - WWW, FTP, eMail and some special - printing, scanning and translating of manuscripts, accessories trade and, of course, coffee and tea. Hour cost is $2...and cup of tea for free. The rebate system is in force.

Our company office, Internet Cafe and training classes are placed in center of the Kirov near by Central Hotel. Our address is: 67, Svobody str., Kirov, Russia, 610000. The better way to coming us from trail station is a trolleybus #4. It takes 15 minute to carry you at the Central Hotel. After that you go straight back off Central Hotel by Moskovskaya str. up to crossroad with Svobody str. You turn left, walk 60 m down and at the right side of Svobody str. you'll see our banner.
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Kirov - formerly (until 1934) Vyatka, or Viatka, city and administrative centre of Kirov oblast (province), western Russia, on the Vyatka River. The city was founded as Khlynov in 1181 by traders from Novgorod and became the centre of the “Vyatka Lands,” settled by Russians in the 14th to the 15th century. In 1489 it was captured by Moscow. Renamed Vyatka in 1780, it became a provincial seat, but development was slow, and it was used as a place of exile. In 1934 the city was renamed for the Soviet official Sergey M. Kirov. Today, railways radiate from Kirov to Perm, Kotlas, Vologda, and Nizhny Novgorod. The city's once-renowned handicraft industries have been replaced by large-scale, modern industries, particularly nonferrous metalworking, engineering, tire making, and timber working. There are teacher-training and agricultural institutes and a library founded by the Russian revolutionary leader and writer A.I. Herzen during his exile there in the 1840s. Pop. (1994 est.) 491,100. (Encyclopedia Britannica)  

 

 


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