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Memorial Pamyati I Slavy

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Nazran, Ingushetia, Russia, 386102Map
Phone+7 919 423-01-27
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  • Sergey K
    Sergey K
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    Touches every string of your heart.

    There are not so many places to visit in Magas, Ingushetia's new capital but this one fully compensates any lack of them. A rare example of how one should create a really profound, honest and objectiv...

    Reviewed on Jul 2, 2019
  • beccaliegey
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    Beyond Red Square Tour

    The History of Ingushetia is not only eye opening but breath taking. Walking around these memorials was like partnering with the heart of the culture of the Ingush people. Specifically I remember bein...

    Reviewed on Apr 3, 2019
  • NorthCaucasusFan
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    Best Memorial I've seen in Russia

    This memorial is so well done. For one, most visitors know very little about Ingushetia's history, and so almost everything is new knowledge. The memorial tells the history of the Ingush nation's ro...

    Reviewed on Jan 15, 2019
  • ShilohinBC
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    Tourist site in Magas/Nazran

    Magas replaced Nazran as the capital of Ingushetia in 2002. It is a very modern city. This Memorial site is dedicated to the suffering and repression of the people during the 20th Century. There i...

    Reviewed on Apr 30, 2018
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    Gordard of the Republic

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    The memorial includes not only the memory of the deportation of the peoples of Ingushetia, but the glory of the republic - the wars of the first and second world wars, the defender of the Brest Fortress, Afghans, Chernobyl. And ...

    Reviewed on Oct 7, 2022
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