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Intourist (Russian: Интурист, a
contraction of иностранный турист, "foreign tourist" also
Goskomturist (Russian: Госкомтурист)) was a
Soviet then Russian...
- The
Hotel Intourist (Russian: гости́ница «Интурист») was a
hotel in Moscow, Russia. It was
built in 1970 as a
hotel exclusively for
foreign tourists to...
- The
Hotel Intourist Palace is a
luxury hotel in Batumi, Georgia. The
hotel is
located in the very
centre of Batumi, on the
seaside Ninoshvili boulevard...
- It was
formerly called the
Intourist Hotel,
after the
Soviet state-owned
travel monopoly that
initially ran it. The
Intourist Hotel was
constructed in Chișinău...
- this ****ignment.
Almost immediately after arriving,
Oswald informed his
Intourist guide of his
desire to
become a
Soviet citizen. When
asked why by the...
- "
Intourist"
begins on July 1, 1954, when, on the
orders of the
Minister of
Foreign Trade of the USSR No. 326 Rostov-on-Don, the
agency VAO "
Intourist"...
- late 1960s the
Hotel Intourist, a towering,
modern gl**** structure, was
constructed adjacent to the National. The
Hotel Intourist was
merged with the National...
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Several people were killed, and
panic broke out.[citation needed] The
Intourist Hotel, a
flagship property constructed by the
Soviet state-owned travel...
- and
constructed between 2005-2007, on the site of the
demolished Hotel Intourist. It
opened on July 1, 2007. The
hotel was sold in 2011 for $600 million...
- Ukraine. It was
initially built as part of the All-Union
hotel chain Intourist. Today, the
hotel belongs to
hotel chain Vertex Hotel Group. The hotel...