the Volga river
The Volga.
The Volga.
Stalingrad was a city on the Volga River in Russia at the sharp bend where it flows not southerly but easterly and on into the Caspian Sea. After the death of Stalin, the name was changed to Volvograd. During the Russian Empire, its name was Tsaritsyn.
The city once called Stalingrad was originally called Tsaritsin (from 1598 until 1925). In 1925 it was renamed Stalingrad after Josef Stalin successfully defended it in 1918 during the Russian civil war (or revolution) In 1961 , after Stalin had fallen from grace, it was renamed again, this time as Volgograd after the river which flows through the city. It still has that name.
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Volgograd is the new name of Stalingrad
Mitchell River flows through Bright VIC.
The river Corrib flows through Galway city in Ireland.
The river Nile is the major river that flows through Egypt.
The Blizzard at the Battle of Stalingrad
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