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  1. The "Taganrog factory named after Molotov" ("Krasny Gidropress") produced mines and spare parts for tanks. On 30–31 August 1941, the city of Taganrog was bombed by Luftwaffe planes. On 15 September 1941, the Rostov Oblast Communist Party Committee gave instructions for the organization of defense and underground resistance in case of occupation.

  2. Taganrog ( Russian: Таганрог, IPA: [təɡɐnˈrok]) is a port city in Rostov Oblast, Russia. It is on the north shore of the Taganrog Bay in the Sea of Azov, several kilometers west of the mouth of the Don River. As of the 2010 Census, its population was 257,681; the latest official estimate (as of 1 January 2019) was 248,664.

  3. 10 mar 2024 · Kiev: “Non escludiamo truppe occidentali sul territorio”. Segui la diretta dalla guerra in Ucraina del 9 marzo. Allerta dell'ambasciata statunitense in Russia che consiglia ai cittadini ...

  4. An explosion shook the central square of the port city of Taganrog in southwest Russia, close to the border with Ukraine on Friday, the RIA news agency repor...

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  5. 29 lug 2023 · An explosion rocked Russia’s southern port city of Taganrog on Friday, injuring several people and causing damage on a scale Russians are unaccustomed to enduring at home 18 months into its full ...

  6. The Assumption Cathedral in Taganrog, Russia (1818–1938), where Anton Chekhov was christened on February 10, 1860. Anton Chekhov featured the city and its people in many of his works, including Ionych, The House with an Attic, The Man in a Shell, Van'ka, Three Years, Mask, and My Life.

  7. The siege of Taganrog is a name given in some Russian histories to Anglo-French naval operations in the Sea of Azov between June and November 1855 during the Crimean War. British and French forces were implementing a strategy of destroying the supply lines for the main Russian army which ran through the Sea of Azov.