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Ulyanovsk ... For the warship, see Soviet aircraft carrier Ulyanovsk. For the town in Kazakhstan, see Botakara. Ulyanovsk, known until 1924 as Simbirsk, is a city ...

Ulyanovsk

City in Russia
Ulyanovsk is a western Russian city beside the Volga River, known as the birthplace of Soviet leader Vladimir Lenin. The central Lenin Memorial complex features museums in his former homes and a research center. Nearby, Ulyanovsk Regional Art...
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Today it is the only UNESCO city to represent Russia in the Network and cooperates with like-minded people from 39 cities around the world, recognising ...
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As the birthplace of Lenin, Ulyanovsk became a sort of mecca for communists and a giant museum was built over the house of his birth, while a whole street has ...
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Ulyanovsk is a city where two rivers, the Volga and Sviyaga, flowing in the opposite direction, form the “interfluve” – a territory unique in its energy…
Ulyanovsk is the home of Russian's largest printing plant Dom Pechati ("The Press House") which produces about 10% of all printed products issued in the country ...
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Top Attractions in Ulyanovsk · 1. Museum of the Civil Aviation History · 242 · 2. State Historical and Memorial Museum of Lenin's Homeland · 78 · 3. V. Lenin's ...
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Ulyanovsk, city and administrative centre of Ulyanovsk oblast (region), western Russia. It lies along the Volga River at its confluence with the Sviyaga.
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Ulyanovsk (Russian: Улья́новск), formerly Simbirsk (Russian: Симби́рск), is a city on the Volga River in Russia. It was founded in the year 1648.