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How Russia’s Most Remote Region Survived the Collapse of the USSR

It’s 8 time zones away from Moscow and the size of Germany—but only 400,000 people live here. 🇷🇺🌋

Welcome to Kamchatka, Russia’s most isolated frontier. Once a Soviet military stronghold surviving on subsidies, it’s now transforming into a global powerhouse for sustainable fisheries and adventure tourism. In a place where volcanoes outnumber major roads, geographic isolation isn’t a curse—it’s a business opportunity.

Explore the frontier of the Far East. Watch Russia’s Most Isolated Economy on Moconomy. 📺

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