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  1. Saransk - Overview. Saransk is a city in Russia located in the central part of the East European Plain, about 630 km southeast of Moscow. It is the administrative center of the Republic of Mordovia. The population of Saransk is about 317,700 (2022), the area - 81 sq. km. The phone code - +7 8342, the postal codes - 430000-430034.

  2. Turismo en Saransk, Rusia. Imprescindibles en Saransk. Haz cosas. Lugares que visitar, formas de perderse y experiencias únicas. Ver todas. Mordovian Republican Fine Arts Museum S.D. Erzia. 151. Galerías de arte, Museos de arte. Cathedral of Saint Righteous Warrior Feodor Ushakov. 189.

  3. 14 de jun. de 2018 · Chances are you've never heard of Saransk, the World Cup's smallest host city. But this unassuming town hides a raft of cultural initiatives and youthful ene...

  4. If you’re coming to Saransk (318 miles southeast of Moscow) to attend FIFA World Cup matches, or simply as part of your trip across the world’s largest country, don’t worry: even though the ...

  5. Saransk was founded as a fortress in 1641. It was part of a chain of fortifications, created by Grand Duchy of Moscow and later the Tsardom of Russia, to protect it from the raids of the Crimean Tatars. The fortress was far away from the main trade routes, so it could not become a major economic center and until the 1930s it was largely ...

  6. 19 de mar. de 2018 · El puente del zorro. El zorro es el símbolo de Saransk y está en la bandera y escudo de la republica Mordovia. En 2009 en honor de protector de la ciudad enfrente del museo del arte fue instalada la composición “El puente del zorro”. Los ciudadanos creen que si tocas la nariz de este animal él te ayuda cumplir un deseo.

  7. 19 de may. de 2020 · Saransk, the capital of the Republic of Mordovia and home to only about 300,000 people, has also become the place of residence of one of Russia’ s most famous new citizens, Gérard Depardieu. Here are the most remarkable of the city’s many attractions. 1. Mordovian Erzia Museum of Visual Arts. Museum.