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    Volgograd hosts one of the few self-propelled floating churches in the world: the chapel boat of Saint Vladimir of Volgograd. Spearheaded by Vladimir Koretsky and assisted by a Dutch Orthodox priest who was part of the organization Aid to the Church in Need (ACN), the Saint Vladimir was consecrated in October 2004 on the shore of the Volga.

  2. Jul 29, 2024 · Volgograd, city and administrative center of Volgograd oblast (region), southwestern Russia. It was founded as the fortress of Tsaritsyn in 1589 to protect newly acquired Russian territory along the Volga. The city, later called Stalingrad, was the site of one of the decisive battles of World War II.

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  3. By VadimM67. The eternal Flame in Volgograd was not the first to appear in the USSR, but perhaps it is the most exciting here. It is... 5. State Historical and Memorial Preserve The Battle of Stalingrad. 537. Military Museums. By heysoph9. The exhibits were great and I learnt a lot about the town's history in the Battle of Stalingrad....

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  5. By VadimM67. The eternal Flame in Volgograd was not the first to appear in the USSR, but perhaps it is the most exciting here. It is... 5. State Historical and Memorial Preserve The Battle of Stalingrad. 537. Military Museums. By heysoph9. The exhibits were great and I learnt a lot about the town's history in the Battle of Stalingrad....

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  6. Website. www .volgadmin .ru. Volgograd, formerly called Tsaritsyn (1589–1925) and Stalingrad (1925–1961) is an industrial city of great importance, and the administrative center of Volgograd Oblast, Russia. It is 80 km long, north to south, on the western bank of the Volga River and has a population of over 1.011 million people.

  7. Volgograd is a city on the Volga River, formerly known as Stalingrad, where the Battle of Stalingrad decided the outcome of World War II. Learn about its history, culture and attractions, and book tours to explore its memorials and museums.

  8. 21,279. Explore Volgograd. Known as Stalingrad during much of the Soviet era, Volgograd is now an important industrial city of just over a million people. During World War II, the hill of Mamayev Kurgan was one of the bloodiest locales of the Battle of Stalingrad (the deadliest battle in history, claiming a million and a half lives), and is now ...

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