The Stavropol-on-the-Volga
The Stavropol-on-the-Volga (not to be confused with the city Stavropol, located at the North of the the Caucasus) was a town of Russia, located at 1 200 kilometers in the east of Moscow, at the edge of the the Volga. At the end of the years 1960, she made fast great strides thanks to the construction of a large automobile factory (VAZ then AvtoVAZ), built with the assistance of FIAT, to produce there a derivative of Italian FIAT 124 under the mark Lada. She produces some 800.000 vehicles per annum. She was famous Togliattigrad by the Soviet authorities then Togliatti, in memory of Palmiro Togliatti, one of the founders of the Italian Communist party.
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