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    Magnitogorsk (Russian: Магнитого́рск, IPA: [məɡnʲɪtɐˈɡorsk], lit. '[city] of the magnetic mountain') is an industrial city in Chelyabinsk Oblast, Russia, on the eastern side of the extreme southern extent of the Ural Mountains by the Ural River. Its population is currently 410,594 (2021 Census)[5].

  2. Magnitogorsk, city, Chelyabinsk oblast (region), western Russia, on both banks of the Ural River. It was founded in 1929 to exploit the rich magnetite iron ore of Mt. Magnitnaya, just east of the city. The gigantic iron- and steelworks, several times enlarged, was one of the world’s largest in.

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  3. Jul 28, 2023 · Magnitogorsk, a city located in the Chelyabinsk Oblast region of Russia, is known for its rich history, breathtaking architecture, and vibrant cultural scene. With a population of over 400,000 people, Magnitogorsk has become a bustling industrial hub and a significant contributor to Russia’s steel production.

  4. Aug 14, 2020 · In the 1930s, the Soviet government decided it wanted to build a perfect modern industrial city. Magnitogorsk would be a fully realized socialist utopia that could revolutionize the economy of...

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  5. Jul 20, 2017 · Magnitogorsk’s astounding steel producing capacity can be smelled right in its air. The tinge of burned charcoal hangs ominously in the air while an acrid dryness burns the back of the throat. Like most industrial cities in Russia, Magnitogorsk is one of the most polluted.

  6. Magnitogorsk (also known simply as Magnitka) is the second largest city in the Chelyabinsk region of Russia, one of the largest centers of ferrous metallurgy in the world. It is located in the south-western part of the region, close to the boundary with Bashkiria, on both banks of the Ural River, both in Asia and Europe.

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  8. This small town was destined to become the capital of the Soviet iron and steel industry. And it was partly Americans, as well as Germans, Romanians, Italians and other Europeans, who helped put ...