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Interesting Places for Leisure and Recreation for International Students in Moscow
Moscow offers students from Indonesia broad opportunities for recreation and cultural adaptation: green parks, world-class museums, historic quarters, and modern public spaces located near universities.
Mosques and Islamic Cultural Centers in Moscow: A Guide for International Students from Indonesia
Practical information about mosques, Islamic infrastructure, and religious life in Moscow for students from Indonesia planning to study, including at Sechenov University.
Social and Cultural Life of Indonesian Students in Moscow
An article about the social and cultural life of Indonesian students in Moscow: studies, socializing, cultural adaptation, halal infrastructure, city safety, and development opportunities.
Life of International Students in Moscow
Students from Indonesia share their experience of adapting to life in Moscow: how to settle in the first stages, where to live, how to use transportation, maintain habits, and feel confident in a new country.
Where Students Live in Moscow: Dormitory or Apartment
Where do students live in Moscow? A comparison of dormitories, apartment rentals, and temporary housing. Practical advice for Indonesian students planning to study at Sechenov University.
How Indonesian Students Can Easily Adapt to Moscow’s Climate
Does Moscow’s climate seem harsh? Here’s how Indonesian students easily get accustomed to winter, cold, and life in Russia.
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