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In fact, in our country, New Year can be celebrated 11 times. Muscovites sometimes start as early as 3 PM to raise a toast for the arrival of the New Year in Kamchatka. And so it goes, hour by hour, until midnight in Moscow. After that, they can raise a glass for Kaliningrad as well. New Year can also be celebrated in the Urals, and with a quick flight to Moscow, it can be celebrated again. However, there are places where you can make a journey through time without flying and celebrate two New Years at once: The village of Yadrino in the Amur Region and the town of Obluchye in the Jewish Autonomous Region and Amur Region are just 10 minutes apart by car. Yet, people there live in different time zones. From the capital of Udmurtia, Izhevsk, it takes 40 minutes by car to reach the town of Agryz, which is in Tatarstan and already operates in a different time zone – an hour ahead. But in our country, there are real time-travel portals where THREE New Years can be celebrated consecutively. For instance, if you move quickly from Udmurtia to Tatarstan and then to Bashkortostan in the Sauzovo area. The same situation exists at the border of the Samara, Orenburg, and Tatarstan regions, near Bugulma. All of them are in different time zones.