• During World War II, more than half of all buildings in Volgograd (in 1925-1961 the city was called Stalingrad) were destroyed.
  • One of the Volgograd region’s crowning achievements was the construction of the Volga Hydroelectric Station, the largest of its kind in Europe.
  • It was located about 18 km north of the historical core of Volgograd and ceased to exist 200-250 years before its foundation.
  • One of Volgograd’s main peculiarities is its formidable length: it stretches on the bank of the Volga for 90 km.
  • Volgograd 1589 yılında kale olarak kurulmuştur. 1670'te Kazak atamanı Stepan Razin (Степан Тимофеевич Разин ya da Stenka Razin / Стенька Разин)...
  • Tourist information centers of Volgograd region.
  • Volgograd is a large city along the west bank of the Volga River in Southern Russia.
  • Şehrin en kuzey ucu - hidroelektrik santralinin yerleşimi, Volga hidroelektrik santralinin barajının oluşturduğu Volgograd rezervuarının kıyısında başlar ve deniz...
  • Volgograd Hydroelectric Power Station – the largest hydroelectric station in Europe is a short distance to the north of Volgograd.
  • Volgograd (Stalingrad) - The journey back to the Soviet Union.
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