Tsaritsa River

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The Tsaritsa River is a waterway in Volgograd, Russia, historically significant as the small river along which the city’s predecessor, Tsaritsyn, developed.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river
associatedWith historic center of Volgograd
basinCountry Russia
cityDevelopedAlong Tsaritsyn
country Russia
etymologyRelatedTo word for tsarina or empress in Russian
flowsInto Volga River
hasHydrologicalType small river
hasMouthElevation approximately 0–50 metres above sea level
hasNameInRussian Царица
hasNameLanguage Russian
historicallyAssociatedWith Tsaritsyn
historicalNameOfNearbyCity Tsaritsyn
locatedIn European Russia
Volgograd
Volgograd Oblast NERFINISHED
locatedOnContinent Europe
modernCityAlong Volgograd
mouthLocation Volga River
surface form: Volga River at Volgograd
nearbyMajorWaterBody Volgograd Reservoir
partOf Volga River basin
passesThrough central Volgograd ravine
region Lower Volga region
roleInHistory axis of urban development of Tsaritsyn
natural feature around which Tsaritsyn formed
significance forms a ravine through central Volgograd
historically significant for the origin and growth of Tsaritsyn
tributaryOf Volga River
usedFor urban drainage in Volgograd
watercourseThrough Volgograd

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Tsaritsyn namedAfter Tsaritsa River