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    Volgograd (redirect from Tsaritsin)
    Volgograd (Russian: Волгогра́д, IPA: [vəɫɡɐˈɡrat] ), formerly Tsaritsyn (Цари́цын; IPA: [tsɐˈrʲitsɨn]) (1589–1925), and Stalingrad (Сталингра́д; IPA: [stəlʲɪnˈɡrat]...
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    Fire station in Tsaritsin, c. 1900...
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    Parking yes Other information Station code 610008 Fare zone 0 History Opened 1862 Previous names Tsaritsin (before 1925) Stalingrad (1925–1961) Services...
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    Rybinsk, Samara, Saratov, Simbirsk (later Ulyanovsk), Suzdal, Tashkent, Tsaritsin (later Volgograd), Ufa, Vyatka (later Kirov), and Yekaterinburg. By 1914...
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    fought during the Russian Civil War as a rank and file soldier in Russia (Tsaritsin) and the Caucasus. In 1919, he returned to Armenia and took part in revolutionary...
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    Berdanka carbines, and the creation of the no 4 line carbine. He founded the Tsaritsin refinery with Robert Nobel and the Branobel oil company in Baku with Ludwig...
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    Rostov-on-Don, Samara, Stavropol, Taganrog (the former head office), Tsaritsin (later Volgograd), Vladikavkaz, Voronezh, Yekaterinodar (later Krasnodar)...
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  • is uncertain. It was either at Rostov-on-the-Don, or Volgograd (former Tsaritsin) on the Volga. Afanasii loved hunting with his 10 caliber double-barreled...
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    stayed there 14 days. He visited Astrakhan and then left by water for Tsaritsin. From there, he went to Moscow. His last step was St. Petersburgh. With...
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    station were opened in 1871. The construction began in 1869. The Likhaya — Tsaritsin (now Volgograd) Railway was opened at the beginning of the 20th century...
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