Tsaritsyn
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Definition
Proper noun: * A historical name for a major city in Russia: "Tsaritsyn" is the former name of a city located in the European part of Russia on the Volga River. It is historically significant as the site of a major battle during World War II.
Usage Examples
- Proper noun:
- The Battle of Stalingrad, one of the deadliest in history, was fought in the city once known as Tsaritsyn.
- Tsaritsyn was renamed Stalingrad in 1925.
Advanced Usage
- Historical Context: The name "Tsaritsyn" is primarily used in historical contexts referring to the period before 1925. After 1925, the city was renamed Stalingrad, and later, in 1961, it received its current name, Volgograd. When discussing the city's role in World War II, the name "Stalingrad" is almost exclusively used.
Variants and Related Words
- Stalingrad (proper noun): The name of the city from 1925 to 1961.
- Volgograd (proper noun): The current name of the city since 1961.
- Battle of Stalingrad (noun phrase): The pivotal World War II battle that took place in this city.
Synonyms
- Stalingrad (in the specific historical period 1925-1961)
- Volgograd (in the modern context post-1961)
Related Phrases
- The siege of Tsaritsyn: Refers to a battle during the Russian Civil War (1918-1920), preceding the more famous World War II battle.
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