Fountain season begins in Kislovodsk
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Fountain season begins in Kislovodsk

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04-02-2024
 
Source: https://kislovodsk-kurort.org
Due to the improvement of the weather in Kislovodsk, preparations are beginning for the opening of the fountain season - they will resume work in early April. This was announced on its website by the administration of the resort city.

"After the opening, the Kislovodsk fountains will operate smoothly throughout the summer season until the end of September-early October, depending on weather conditions. Kislovodsk fountains will once again become a favorite location for family holidays, a meeting place for couples in love and a pleasant place for residents and guests of the resort to relax," the words of the head of the city Yevgeny Moiseev are quoted in the message.

Fountains will open on Lenin, Dzerzhinsky, Khodzhaev, Herzen streets and on Kurortny Boulevard.
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