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Russia, Ukraine & Belarus

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Social, political, and economic facts about Russia, Ukraine, and Belarus. Useful facts for the visitor. How to get there and then get around. Maps of major- interest areas.

1000 pages, Paperback

First published April 1, 2000

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Ryan Ver Berkmoes

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Ryan Ver Berkmoes is an accomplished travel writer who has contributed to several Lonely Planet guides. His portfolio includes Lonely Planet Poland Travel Guide, Lonely Planet USA Travel Guide, Walking Chicago, Lonely Planet Sri Lanka Travel Guide and Lonely Planet Bali & Lombok Travel Guide.

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December 10, 2012
Disclosure:
I have got this edition of Lonely Planet as an evident to show the western intentions of the Eastern Europe or as they call "the House of Communism", but fortunately the Book was far from expectations.

Overview:
The Book is a sort of general Touristic presentation of the Russian heritage and Culture including Russia, Ukraine and Belarus. It took the Region with depiction from several sight, Cultural Heritage and Historical sights are the most dominant objects in this Book. Besides it depict the most common places in the Russian world, including addresses and telephone number of the Hotels, in addition to some demonstration to the most national symbol of Russian cuisine. Another point is that the book contains some key dialogue in Russian that could be used during the tourist trip, Including words that one have to use inside the restaurant or inside the Russian Tea Salon, How to order a drink. Anyway the book is intended to be a nice guide in this vague world of Culture.

Positive and Negative Aspects:
Most of the Information inside the Book are trustworthy, the design and the nature of Information are up to date, besides It contains some maps that could be useful during the trip in this region. the Russian Phrases used inside the book are so limited. Though I recommend a prior Russian knowledge rather than laying on the sentences used in the Book, because Russian has a vague number of accents. The accent used in the sentences is the standard one, and if the Tourist used it abnormally he would be seen as a stranger obviously. That's why I always recommend a close contact with the population rather than sticking on the "ready to take" source of Information.

My Personal Reaction:
I reveal that I am a "Russophile". Meaning, I love so much the Russian culture and I don't mind being one of them, but reading this book made me feel proud of the cultural heritage, the big change and the development that Russia has gave to this Region. I really feel my head high being a person who fall in love with these countries and these peoples who don't feel afraid of being loved as writers admire them. Back to the Book I would said that Lonely Planet was successful in getting much information and posing it in a civil manner for the "Persons" who want to feel devotion to this Russian world, but I guess that a lot of change had been made in Russia, that's why I Hope to review another updated version of this book.

Recommendations:
I would recommend this Book to all the person who get a certain love toward Russia and its culture. However I recommend people to get in touch with the population in order to get more cultural connection rather than staying as stranger. In addition I recommend people to have prior knowledge with the Cyrillic alphabets, because it is the main alphabets in most situations. But ultimately Tourist would get lucky because foreign languages became in use for the last decades. Just try to be a positive visitor and do not cause trouble.
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August 5, 2011
A friend of mine brought this book with to Russia. Every one of us studying over there used it. I used it for a spring break in Siberia and it was the perfect resource. Two of my friends made it their mission to visit the church on the cover. I believe it is located somewhere in the Golden Ring area outside Moscow.
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December 22, 2011
Outdated now, but like most LP guides, it was masterfully written and had a great deal of detail and pragmatic information. I would suggest a more-recent edition to anyone now embarking on a trip to these nations, however.
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August 4, 2008
It was a great reference at the time, but a lot has changed in Russia since 2000. If you're going sometime soon, you should get the latest edition instead of relying on this one.
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42 reviews
August 5, 2011
Hands down the best book if you are young and/or adventurous and traveling Russia on a budget.
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