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[[Kazan]] is the capital and largest city of the {{Wiki|Republic of Tatarstan}}, [[Russia]]. Kazan lies at the confluence of the [[Volga]] and {{Wiki|Kazanka Rivers}} in [[Europe|European]] Russia, and is nowadays considered the Sports capital of Russia. Kazan was a hotspot during the [[Russian Revolution]], and, in the summer of 1918, there was an attempt to form an alternative socialist government to the [[Bolsheviks|Bolshevik]] regime. The people behind this endeavor were part of the movement known as 'The Whites,' in response to 'The Reds,' impersonated by the Bolsheviks.
[[Kazan]] is the capital and largest city of the {{Wiki|Republic of Tatarstan}}, [[Russia]]. Kazan lies at the confluence of the [[Volga]] and {{Wiki|Kazanka Rivers}} in [[Europe|European]] Russia, and is nowadays considered the Sports capital of Russia. Kazan was a hotspot during the [[Russian Revolution]], and, in the summer of 1918, there was an attempt to form an alternative socialist government to the [[Bolsheviks|Bolshevik]] regime. The people behind this endeavor were part of the movement known as 'The Whites,' in response to 'The Reds,' impersonated by the Bolsheviks.
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Revision as of 17:48, 28 January 2021

Kazan is the capital and largest city of the Republic of Tatarstan, Russia. Kazan lies at the confluence of the Volga and Kazanka Rivers in European Russia, and is nowadays considered the Sports capital of Russia. Kazan was a hotspot during the Russian Revolution, and, in the summer of 1918, there was an attempt to form an alternative socialist government to the Bolshevik regime. The people behind this endeavor were part of the movement known as 'The Whites,' in response to 'The Reds,' impersonated by the Bolsheviks.