posto je do dinamove prve utakmice ostalo jos samo tjedan dana mislim da je vrijeme da se otvori i ova tema..........Dinamo favorit ,to se zna a sad malo informacija,utakmica se igra u gradu Baku,put avionom s povratnom kartom kosta 316 eura, evo da prenesem neke informacije o azerbejdzanu s boys foruma....
Evo neke informacije o AZERBAIJANU za one koji se spremaju ići a ne
znaju nikaj.Ja sam osobno bio u blizini al u zemaljama tipa:
Kazakstan,Armenija,Georgija,Iran i sjeverni dio Turske i vjerujte mi
nije se baš za zajebavat,tu prije svega mislim da morate paziti na
HRANU,VODU,HIGIJENU,vrlo
je bitno da ne odajete da ste stranac što podrazumijeva tiho pričanje
na javnim mjestima,tržnicama,dućanima,NOVAC I DOKUMENTE UVIJEK AL
UVIJEK u pederuši i sa sobom,izbjegavajte vrjeđanje na
vjersko-nacionalnoj osnovi s POSEBNIM NAGLASKOM na vjerskoj osnovi JER
ONO KAJ JE NAMA MUJO I HASO njima NEĆE BITI SMJEŠNO jer su na to
osjetljivi.U tim zemljama bivšeg SSSR još uvijek djeluje lokalna
proruska mafija pa stoga nemojte u klubovima uletavat ženskama ak niste
sigurni,nemojte se nepotrebno kurčiti (MI HRVATI itd.),i za kraj
NEMOJTE si dopustiti da se kojim slučajem nađete na krivom mjestu u
krivo vrijeme kao npr. pišanje solo (PIŠAJTE U ČOPORU) da nebi bili
sretni donator bubrega i ostalih organa Azerjbeđanskom građaninu
Savjet
za putovanje: Postoji rizik putovanja u određena područja. Ovo se
posebno odnosi na područje Nagorno Karabaha. Prije putovanja potrebno
je prikupiti detaljnije informacije.
Ne preporučuje se putovanje u
regiju Nagorno Karabaha. Iako postoji prekid vatre od 1994. godine može
doći do povremenih i sporadičnih oružanih incidenata.
Preporučljivo je nositi važeću putovnicu jer se sa zastarjelom, ne dozvoljava izlazak iz zemlje.
...malo
samo kopao i tražio i oprostite kaj je sve na engleskom jer mi se nije
dalo predvoditi al mislim da nećete imati problema s prevođenjem
Azerbaijan
was once a major stopover on the Great Silk Route, and there are many
captivating sights to see in this ancient country - Bronze Age
petroglyphs, medieval minarets and mosques, the famous carpets. With an
oil bonanza incipient, the capital Baku is fast becoming a boomtown.
http://www.azerbaijan.az/_Districts/_districts_e.htmlWarning - Unsafe AreasNagorno-Karabakh
continues to operate as a self-proclaimed, unrecognised republic with
close but unofficial ties to Armenia. The result is that it's
impossible to reach Nagorno-Karabakh or the surrounding
Armenian-occupied areas from the rest of Azerbaijan, and trying to do
so could get you in serious trouble. The Armenian-Azerbaijan border
remains firmly closed.
There is some risk for travellers in the rest of Azerbaijan. Avoid demonstrations and public gatherings.KAKO DO TAMOTravellers
from Europe, especially Russia, have the best air access to Azerbaijan.
There are flights between Baku and Frankfurt, Kiev, London, Amsterdam,
Moscow, St Petersburg, Riga, Vienna and Zurich several times a week.
Most other flights serve cities in ex-Soviet republics and the Middle
East, usually once a week. There's no departure tax.
There are
two overnight trains between Baku and Tibilisi, Georgia. One is
relatively luxurious but very costly. The other is much slower but very
cheap. However for scenery it's much more interesting to do the trip in
stages via Şəki, Zaqatala and the Kaheti region of Georgia. Borders
with Russia and Armenia are currently closed.
Several daily
buses drive all the way from Istanbul (Turkey) to Naxçivan,
Azerbaijan's disconnected southern adjunct, but the border there is
notoriously corrupt and once in Naxçivan, the only way to Baku is to
fly (100.00, several daily) or loop through Iran, which is easy enough
in stages (via Culfa, Ardabil and Astara); but you'll need a visa,
which can be tough to procure.
There are occasional freighters
running across the Caspian to Turkmenbashi, Turkmenistan and Aktau,
Kazakhstan. Passengers are carried but the schedules depends totally on
what's to be taken and when it can be loaded. That would be annoying in
any situation, but can be catastrophic for visiting Turkmenistan which
gives very short visas with set entry dates.
Evo linkova:
Sve ove informacije su vam još detaljnije na ovj stranici
www.isic.org i tu vam sve pise...ukratko iz vlastitog iskustva :provjereno,sigurno i najbolje
Vlak,auto,avion,bus,brod
http://www.isic.org/sisp/index.htm?fx=static&page=%2Fstudent_travel%2Fstudent_flights.htmlp.s.autom
i autobusom doživjet ćete iz prve ruke National Geographic avnture jer
su čak i državne ceste u jako lošem stanju a normalna pojava je vođenje
na pašu crnih GMO krava,bikova i ostale živine po cesti
I još hrpetina toga
http://www.isic.org/sisp/index.htm?fx=links pa si izdvojite malo vremena jer se može naći jeftino a dobro!
Avion:
http://azal.az/en/index.phpNOVAC I VALUTA:Currency
Name Azerbaijanian Manat
Symbol Manat
Code AZM
Unit Manat
Znaći taj njihov Azerjbeđanski Manat je službena valuta i iznosi u 7. mjesecu,2007 godine ovoliko:
http://www.exchangerate.com/past_rates.html?letter=&cont=All&cid=17&year=2007&month=06&last30=yes¤cy=60&action=SubmitRoom Cost
Low cost US$4-30
Mid cost US$30-80
High cost US$80-150
Deluxe cost US$150+
Meal Cost
Low cost US$2-5
Mid cost US$5-12
High cost US$12-18
Deluxe cost US$18+
KLIMAThanks
to the sheltering mountains the lower-altitude regions of Azerbaijan
verge on a tropical climate. Daily summer temperatures in Baku are
usually between 25°C and 35°C (77-95°F), although the capital gets some
relief from the Caspian breeze
VREMENSKA ZONAGMT +/-: +5
Weights and measures system: Metric
SMJEŠTAJZa one koji planiraju noćenje ovo vam je definitivno najsigurnija i najbolja opcija:
http://www.sti.az/en/hotels.phpA sve informacije dodatne su vam na
http://www.sti.az/en/