Khabarovsk is a city along the Amur River.
Transfiguration Cathedral.
The tallest Orthodox cathedral in Khabarovsk and third tallest in Russia, this 95m Cathedral was built in the early 2000s.
Transfiguration Cathedral.
The tallest Orthodox cathedral in Khabarovsk and third tallest in Russia, this 95m Cathedral was built in the early 2000s.
Warsaw was one of the most raided city in WWII.
Khabarovsk lies along the Amur River just off the Ussuri River.The Trans-Siberian Railroad crosses the Amur making Khabarovsk a major rail transit point in the Russian far east.
The city has an attractive waterfront park and esplanade and a mixture of modern apartment blocks, factories, and old, one-story wooden houses.
Amursky Park
the Black Tulip monument. A short stroll to the right leads to the "Ice Palace" skating rink. There is a monument dedicated to Saints Peter and Fevronia in this area.If you continue walking in a westerly direction on the main path, there is a statue of Lenin next to a Red Army soldier.
This monument was erected in honor of Muravyov-Amursky, who is the founder of Khabarovsk Statue ....
Rail and Road Bridge..
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