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  • Mamaev Kurgan Historical-Memorial Complex to Heroes of the Battle of Stalingrad.
    Mamaev Kurgan was originally a Tatar burial mound ('kurgan'), although historians consider it is unlikely that it is the burial place of the Mongol-Tatar military commander Mamaev, even though legends and theories often claim the contrary. During the Second World War, the hill was marked on maps as 'Height 102.0' and became known as the Main Height of Russia.
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  • The Memorial complex "To the heroes of the Battle of Stalingrad" represents a unique formation with a total height of 820 meters from its foot to the top.
  • Places to visit in Volgograd. Mamayev Kurgan memorial complex to the Heroes of the Staliningrad Battle. ... Alley of the Heroes. 175. Historic Walking Areas.
  • Mamayev Kurgan is open to the public 24 hours a day, and there is no charge for admission.[13]. Background. The monumental memorial was constructed...
  • In 2008, according to the voting results, the memorial complex Mamayev Kurgan, which, by the way, was previously called the "Mound of Glory"...
  • Mamayev Kurgan Memorial complex "To the heroes of the Battle of Stalingrad" in Volgograd is a symbol of heroism and patriotism of the Soviet nation.
  • Mamayev Kurgan is a dominant height overlooking the city of Volgograd in Southern Russia. The name in Russian means "tumulus of Mamai".
  • Mamayev Kurgan is a hill in the very center of Volgograd (formerly Stalingrad), where the Monument-Ensemble "Heroes of the Battle of Stalingrad" is located.
  • Anon.[a] (n.d.). "Mamayev Kurgan Memorial Complex 'To the Heroes of the Battle of Stalingrad'". UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
  • Behind the statue stands the golden domed All-Saints Cathedral which was added to the complex in 2002. Mother-Russia Calls Monument.
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  • Up to three and a half million tourists visit it annually. And everyone comes to visit Mamayev Kurgan, to bow to the valiant defenders of Stalingrad.