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Volgograd

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Volgograd , formerly Stalingrad, city (1989 pop. 999,000), capital of Volgograd region, SE European Russia, a port on the Volga River and the eastern terminus of the Volga-Don Canal. As a transshipment point, the port handles oil, coal, ore, lumber, and fish. Volgograd is also a major rail center, with connections to Moscow, the Donets Basin, the Caucasus, and SW Siberia. A large hydroelectric dam stands on the Volga just above the city. A center of heavy industry, Volgograd has shipyards, oil refineries, steel and aluminum mills, and tank, tractor, cable, machinery, and chemical factories.... Read more
Volgograd
World Encyclopedia Volgograd Major Russian inland port on the River Volga , the e terminus of the Volga-Don Canal. During the Civil War that followed ... almost completely destroyed in a fierce battle that halted the German advance. Rebuilt after World War 2 and renamed Volgograd in 1961, it is a major rail and industrial centre ... . Read more
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Cities of the World ... competitive elections judged to be largely free and fair, with a broad range of political ... newspapers for the foreign community. Most are free and include lists of upcoming cultural ... Handbook of Major Soviet Nationalities. Free Press: New York, 1975. Medvedev, Roy and ... Read more

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