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Europe > Eastern Europe > Russia > Volga Region > Saratov Oblast

Saratov Oblast (Russian: Сара́товская о́бласть suh-RAH-tuhf-skuh-yuh OH-bluhst') is a region in the Lower Volga, bordering Voronezh Oblast to the southwest, Tambov Oblast to the west, Penza Oblast to the northwest, Samara Oblast to the north, Ulyanovsk Oblast to the northeast, Orenburg Oblast to the east, Kazakhstan to the southeast, and Volgograd Oblast to the south.

Cities

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  • 1 Saratov — this large capital is the former center of Volga German culture and a major modern industrial city; has a fine art gallery and is home to much of the Russia's space program and was home to Yuri Gagarin, the first man in space
  • 2 Balakovo Balakovo on Wikipedia — a mid-sized city known with impressive pretension as the Venice of the Volga for its many canals, contains the largest church of the Old Believers in Russia
  • 3 Balashov Balashov (town) on Wikipedia — a smaller city on the Khopyor River
  • 4 Engels — a mid-sized city, which was the capital of the former Volga German Republic, is connected to Saratov by a 3-km bridge across the wide Volga River
  • 5 Volsk Volsk on Wikipedia – a smaller town on the Volga, known for its nearby chemical weapons development and testing grounds around Shikhany
  • 6 Marks Marks, Russia on Wikipedia
  • 7 Atkarsk Atkarsk on Wikipedia
  • 8 Novouzensk Novouzensk on Wikipedia
  • 9 Pugachyov Pugachyov on Wikipedia
  • 10 Petrovsk Petrovsk, Saratov Oblast on Wikipedia
  • 11 Khvalynsk Khvalynsk on Wikipedia

Other destinations

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  • Khvalynsky National Park

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Saratov Oblast was the center of Volga German culture, Germans who resettled in Russia in the 17th century enticed by offers of farmland, until World War II, when Stalin deported the Germans en masse to Siberia and Kazakhstan. Today, Saratov Oblast is a big center of industry along the Volga River.

Get in

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Overnight trains from Moscow to Saratov take about 16 hours and are very affordable. Flights cost about twice as much (although they are still very reasonable) and will get you there in an hour and a half.

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