Leningrad

Thu, Mar 24, 1966
The first stop is Saint Petersburg (then Leningrad), situated on the Neva River.
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Nevalta Volgalle
The journey continues along the old eastern route of the Vikings, across the Volkhov river to Novgorod (now Veliki Novgorod) and from there to the Volga. Other cities along the way include Staraya Ladoga, Kalinin (now Tver) and Dubna.
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Moskova

Fri, Apr 08, 1966
Moscow stands on the Moskva River in Central Russia. It was said to be "the heart of Soviet Union".
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Volga

Thu, Apr 14, 1966
The cities Rybinsk, Yaroslavl, Gorky (now Nizhny Novgorod), Palekh, Kazan, Ulyanovsk and Volgograd (previously Stalingrad) are located on the Volga, the longest river in Europe. Rostov-on-Don lies on the Don River.
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Smolenskista Jaltalle
After Smolensk, the Dnieper River flows through Kyiv in Ukraine. The last destination of the trip is Yalta by the Black Sea.
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