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History and Features of Vladikavkaz
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- Historical Development
- Founded in 1784 as Russian fortress to protect Georgia
- Became important industrial and trade center by mid-19th century
- Renamed Ordzhonikidze in 1931, then Dzaudzhikau in 1944
- Returned to Vladikavkaz name in 1990
- Geography and Climate
- Located on Terek River banks at 700m above sea level
- Mild climate with cool summers and warm winters
- Population of 63.03% Ossetians, 25.01% Russians
- Transportation
- Vladikavkaz Airport serves major Russian cities
- Connected by R217 highway and Georgian Military Highway
- Regular bus service to North Caucasus and other regions
- Main Attractions
- Mira Avenue features historic mansions and museums
- Park of Culture and Rest named after Kosta Khetagurov
- National Museum displays North Ossetian history and culture
- Church of Nativity (1823) and Church of St. Gregory (1864)
- Monument to Issa Pliev and Uastyrdzhi sculpture
- Stolovaya Mountain visible from both North Ossetia and Ingushetia