Kurgan Regional Local Lore Museum
Kurgan Regional Local Lore Museum
Kurgan Regional Local Lore Museum
Kurgan Regional Local Lore Museum
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Best Attractions and Places to See in Kurgan, Russia
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List of Best Things to do in Kurgan, Russia
Aviation Museum
Ostrich Farm
Cathedral of St. Alexander Nevskiy
Kurgan State Drama Theater
Gulliver Puppet Theatre
Kurgan Regional Local Lore Museum
Central Park of Culture and Recreation
The History Museum of Development of the Center of the Academician G. A. Ilizarov
House of Engineer Ostapets
The Temple in Honor of the Port Arthur Icon of the Mother of the Blessed Virgin Triumph
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Oryol, or Orel, is a city in western Russia known for its literary heritage. The Ivan Turgenev Museum and Ivan Bunin Museum have manuscripts and artifacts from their respective writers. By the Oka River, there are carnival rides in the City Park of Culture and Rest.
The Museum of Local Lore displays archaeological finds and folk costumes. The Military History Museum features dioramas depicting 20th-century conflicts.
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Volgograd Travel Guide - Russia Magical Experience
Volgograd Travel Guide - Russia Magical Experience
Volgograd used to be called Stalingrad. It lies along the west bank of the Volga River in Southern Russia. It was the scene of one of the most important and bloodiest battles of the Second World War. The Battle of Stalingrad in World War II was one of the largest and bloodiest battles in the history of warfare. Known locally as the Hero City, it is home to The Motherland Calls, an 85 meter statue dedicated to the heroes of the battle. The city also has many tourist attractions, such as museums, sandy beaches, and a self-propelled floating church.
Volgograd has a humid continental climate with moderate rainfall throughout the year measuring 406mm (15 inches on average). The city has large seasonal variations, due to its very strong continentality. Winters are cold (though above average for Russian standards) and the average February temperature is -6.6°C (20.1°F) while highs usually remain below freezing and lows hover around -10°C (13°F). There is nothing to protect the city from the freezing winds originating in the interior of Siberia and temperatures may fall down to -20°C (-4°F). Snow is a common sight during these months, but westerly winds are able to raise temperatures above freezing allowing rain to fall on average 6 days in January. The lowest recorded temperature is -33°C (-27°F). Summers on the other hand range from pleasantly warm to hot on some days. The average July temperature is 23.7°C (74.7°F).
Volgograd's public transport system includes a light rail service known as the Volgograd Metrotram. Volgograd is a major railway junction served by the Privolzhskaya Railway. Rail links from the Volgograd railway station include Moscow; Saratov; Astrakhan; the Donbas region of Ukraine; the Caucasus and Siberia. Local public transport is provided by buses, trolleybuses and trams. The Volga River still is a very important communication channel. The Volgograd International Airport provides air links to major Russian cities as well as Antalya, Yerevan and Aktau.
A memorial complex commemorating the battle of Stalingrad, dominated by an immense allegorical sculpture The Motherland Calls, was erected on the Mamayev Kurgan, the hill that saw some of the most intense fighting during the battle. At 85 metres it is almost twice the height of the Statue of Liberty in New York.
The Panorama Museum sited on the Volga contains artifacts from World War II. These include a panoramic painting of the battlefield from the location of the monument on Mamayev Kurgan. A rifle of the famous sniper Vasily Zaytsev is also on display. The Musical Instrument Museum is a branch of the Volgograd regional Museum of local lore.
A lot to see in Volgograd such as :
Mamayev Kurgan
The Motherland Calls
Volgograd Panorama Museum
Volga–Don Canal
Mel'nitsa Gergardta
Square of Fallen Fighters
Tsentral'nyy Park Kul'tury I Otdykha G. Volgograd
Detskiy Gorodskoy Park
Park Druzhby Volgograd-Baku
Zal Voinskoy Slavy
Kazan Cathedral
Gidrostroitel'
Pamyatnik Mikhailu Panikakhe
ДК ВГС
Fontan Iskusstvo, Druzhby Narodov
Naberezhnaya
Russia - Moya Istoriya
Alleya Geroyev
Pamyatnik Gasitel'
Парк культуры и отдыха ВолгоградГидроСтрой (Парк ВГС)
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Kyshtym disaster (English subtitles)
The Kyshtym disaster was a radioactive contamination accident that occurred on 29 September 1957 at Mayak, a plutonium production site in Russia for nuclear weapons and nuclear fuel processing plant of the Soviet Union.
Yuri Krivonischneko, a member of the ill-fated trek to what is now known as Dyatlov Pass that ended with the deaths of all 9 ski hikers worked in Mayak at the time of the disaster. Yuri Krivonishenko was among the people who was sent to clean the radioactive leak. At the time of his death on Dyatlov Pass his body will wear clothes that have traces of radioactivity that some link to this particular event. However being specialist engineer Yuri had more knowledge about radioactivity and means to avoid unwanted exposure.
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