• Known as Stalingrad during much of the Soviet era, Volgograd is now an important industrial city of just over a million people.
  • Even today Volgograd it still probably better known by its Soviet name - Stalingrad - due to the ferocious and pivotal battle fought here during the Second World War.
  • Volgograd (Russian: Волгоград vuhl-gah-GRAHD) is a large city along the west bank of the Volga River in Southern Russia.
  • One of the Volgograd region’s crowning achievements was the construction of the Volga Hydroelectric Station, the largest of its kind in Europe.
  • Volgograd developed from 1589 when the fortress of Tsaritsyn was founded at the confluence of the Tsaritsa and Volga Rivers.
  • Originally Tsaritsyn, then Stalingrad, then back to Volgograd, it has a history as turbulent as its name changes.
  • Bugün Volgograd topraklarında çeşitli tatil merkezleri vardır. bunların çeşitliliği her tatilcinin en uygun seçeneği seçmesine izin verecektir.
  • Bu anıt, Sovyetler Birliği'nin Volgograd bölgesinden madalya kazanan kahramanlarına ve daha geniş anlamda Stalingrad Savaşı'nın kahramanlarına adanmıştır.
  • As a result of the dethronement of Stalin personality's cult, in 1961 Stalingrad was renamed Volgograd — «a town on the Volga River».
  • Volgograd haber sayfamızda Volgograd haberleri okuyabilir, Volgograd son dakika haberleri ve güncel Volgograd gelişmelerini görebilirsiniz.