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Savur-Mohyla
Height near Snizhne / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Savur-Mohyla (Ukrainian: Савур-могила), often transliterated using the Russian spelling Saur-Mogila (Russian: Саур-Могила), is a strategic height in the Donets ridge near the city of Snizhne, in Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine.
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Savur-Mohyla Memorial | |
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![]() Savur-Mohyla Memorial, 2008 | |
For Red Army soldiers fallen during World War II | |
Unveiled | 1963 |
Location | near |
Designed by | Anatoly Ignashchenko |
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The 277.9 m (912 ft) tall hill is better known for a big monument complex that was built in 1963 by Ukrainian architect Anatoly Ignashchenko to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the liberation of Savur Mohyla during World War II.