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US
/ˈvoʊɫɡoʊˌɡɹæd/
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NOUN
- a city in the European part of Russia on the Volga; site of German defeat in World War II in the winter of 1942-43
How To Use Volgograd In A Sentence
- In September, 54 conscripts were arrested after abandoning their barracks in southern Russia and tramped nearly 35 miles to the city of Volgograd to protest at beatings by their superiors.
- Chapman's first activities will be this week in his hometown of Volgograd (formerly known as Stalingrad) at the "Battle of Stalingrad, " the official commemoration of 68 years.
- The first female platoon of 26 traffic officers will patrol the centre of Volgograd (in southern Russia), " Izvestia daily quoted regional police chief Mikhail Tsukruk as saying.
- The Udmurt republic and the Stavropol and Leningrad regions are causing the biggest concerns," he told Medvedev, who chaired the meeting in Volgograd, the site of the Battle of Stalingrad, widely seen as a turning point in World War II. The St. Petersburg Times