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Entries in Sochi (50)

Thursday
Sep012011

Sochi on September 1 - Back to School (Dyen Znaniy- Day of Knowledge)

All over Russia, children returned to school today.   September 1 is the traditional start to schools in Russia and is known as Dyen Znaniy (Day of Knowledge).  Sochi was no different, with thousands of students heading to their first day of classes in the new school year.  Pervoklassnikov (first graders) were accompanied by parents and grandparents on their first day of school.  The day was marked with song and dance and flowers and balloons in Sochi schools.   After a night of rainfall, the weather cooperated for the event and it was warm and sunny. 

 

Tuesday
Aug302011

More On Abkhazia's Election

Over the last several days, I have had a number of inquiries from observers about current events in Abkhazia. Several asked about what I observed during the election and what it means for stability.

As I mentioned before, I went to several polling stations and all seemed fair and democractic.  I spoke to a number of  election observers over the next several days and did not hear a complaint about the electoral process. I did hear several remarks that Abkhazia is apparently further along the path of democracy than many of the nations that refuse to recognize it.  This is not the only criteria in the recognition process, but it is an important indicator of what Abkhazia has achieved despite enormous difficulties.  Although only a handful of nations now recognize Abkhazia, I heard recently that several are seriously considering the move.

Abkhazia is a stable place.  There is no sense of unrest or political instability.  Russian troops are not patrolling the streets nor are Russian officials manning the organs of government.  It is a calm and peaceful nation working to develop and integrate with the rest of the world, despite all of the misinformation and propaganda spread by political leaders in the Republic of Georgia.  

I hope that foreign policy experts, tourists and investors will not be dissuaded by the misinformation. If they investigate Abkhazia, they will see the same thing I see: a beautiful, underdeveloped, subtropical paradise for tourists just across the border from one of the world's largest markets.  I spoke to several election observers who saw things the same way.

All three of the Presidential candidates, including President-Elect Ankvab, stressed that Abkhazia needs to seek outside investment and political ties.  Although President Bagapsh died, this reality has not changed. 

Sunday
Jul242011

Welcome to the Boomtown- New Photos of Sochi, Russia

 

 

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Saturday
Jul232011

Inside Sochi and AbkhaziaWatch Newsletters

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Monday
Jul112011

Summer In Sochi

There is no better street in south Russia to spend a Sunday summer afternoon walking than Sochi's Vorovskovo Ulitsa.  The street is absolutely in the center with the train station near one end, the Hotel Moskva (Moscow) near the other and the seaport and beachwalk nearby.  There are a number of cafes, restaurants and shops on the tree-lined street and it is only about 3 blocks from there to the river and its embankment. Yesterday, I walked the embankment and watched the people enjoying the warm summer evening from cafes and restaurants overlooking the river.  While there is a similarity to the riverside scenes of the beautiful central European capitals of Prague and Budapest, Sochi has a uniquely Russian resort feel.

 

Top 6 things about Vorovskovo Street:

6) The kvas vendors at street corners.  On hot days they rapidly sell inexpensive kvas and lemonade 

5) The trees and flowering bushes lining the street

4) Fruit stands selling fresh fruit

3) French-owned Napoleon Cafe with its excellent French pastries and (recently added) Italian ice cream

2) Views of Sochi, the Black Sea and Caucasus Mountains from apartment buildings

1) Nearby river and embankment with just the right number of families, couples and exercisers between the river and the shade of the trees