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Kvaløy Nettverk joins ELIA
(2008.11.11)    Kvaløy Nettverk has joined the European Language Industry Association on 11 November 2008. ELIA represents and promotes the interests of translation, interpretation and localization companies operating around Europe. The European Language Industry Association provides a forum for exchange, fostering the development of business relationships with fellow members and other related international organizations, and promoting the concept of ethics and quality standards throughout the industry.


Third Turkish office now open
(2008.10.28)    Kvaloy Nettverk launched its third Turkish office last week, in the city of Marmaris. Designed to provide language services to tourism agencies, hotels and conference organizers around Turkey's Aegean and Mediterranean coasts, the Marmaris office will also support Kvaloy Nettverk's operations in Greece and Eastern European countries.
   Set against a backdrop of pine-clad hills, on the Mediterranean coast in the Mugla province of southwest Turkey, Marmaris is a port city and major tourist destination, which provides its main source of income.




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MOSCOW

How to find us in Moscow:

Contact person: Maria Boyko, Manager
Address: Muranovskaya street 12/4
Moscow 127349
Phone: (+7 916) 887 45 40
(+99450) 341 44 54
Fax: (+99412) 497 06 74
Email: moscow@kvaloynettverk.com

General information about Moscow:

Kvaløy Nettverk’s office in Moscow is situated next to the Budapest cinema house on Muranovskaya street in Bibirevo district. Our office is within a walking distance from Altufyevo and Bibirevo metro stations.

The Moscow office supports Kvaløy Nettverk operations in Russia, Ukraine, Belorus and the Baltic states.

Moscow is the capital and largest city of Russia, and the country's leading political, cultural, economic and transportation center. It is also a home to the largest number of billionaires in the world. In 2008, Moscow was named the world's most expensive city for foreign employees for third year in a row.

It is home to many scientific and educational institutions, as well as numerous sport facilities. It possesses a complex transport system, that includes 3 international airports, 9 railroad terminals, and the world's second busiest metro system which is famous for its architecture and artwork. Moscow's metro is the busiest single-operator subway in the world. Primary industries in Moscow include the chemical, metallurgy, food, textile, furniture, energy production, software development and machinery industries. Moscow has the official population of 11,000,000 according to the 2002 census.