• During World War II, more than half of all buildings in Volgograd (in 1925-1961 the city was called Stalingrad) were destroyed.
  • The Security Service of #Ukraine showed how the invaders from #Volgograd repent that they came to the Ukrainian land with the war.
  • Volgograd is near the Volga's estuary into the Caspian sea. The city is more than 60 km long, on the right bank. It used to be divided by gullies heading to the Volga.
  • The instructions of Tsar Fyodor Ioannovich on its development date back to 1589. This year is considered the year of Volgograd’s founding.
  • In this article, we will uncover 41 intriguing facts about Volgograd that will showcase the city’s significance, attractions, and unique characteristics.
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  • Volgograd, Rusya bölgesindeki 2887 otelin fiyatını karşılaştırın. Milyonlarca otel fırsatı arasından ideal fiyatı bulun ve www.trivago.com.tr ile tasarruf edin.
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  • Volgograd formerly called Tsaritsyn between 1589–1925 and Stalingrad between 1925–1961. Volgograd was the first city in Russia to have a Tram line.
  • Formerly known as Stalingrad, Volgograd is an industrial city and the administrative center of Volgograd Oblast of Russia.