On the special request form, she indicated that she wants to visit the famous Russian bath during her stay in Russia (If the context is clear, you do not need "in Russia").
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boomkack I looked it up they are very similar actually but stated sounds more seriousWhen you go before an official, you state your name, address, nationality, etc. "state" usually is done in a formal setting, with legal consequences of lying. "Indicate" has no such connotations.