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Mologa. Russian Atlantis

This city is no longer on the map. In the 30-40s of the twentieth century, during the construction of the Rybinsk reservoir, seven hundred villages, one hundred and forty churches and monasteries, the ancient Russian city of Mologa went under water. An area of 4,600 kilometers was flooded. The deceased city carried away a secret that has not been solved so far.

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  • Lev Durov

    Lev Durov

  • Darya Rumyantseva

    Darya Rumyantseva

  • Egor Barinov

    Egor Barinov

  • Nina Loshchinina

    Nina Loshchinina

  • Konstantin Balakirev

    Konstantin Balakirev

  • Svetlana Ustinova

    Svetlana Ustinova

  • Vladimir Dubrovskiy

    Vladimir Dubrovskiy

  • Sergey Lobyntsev

    Sergey Lobyntsev

  • Aleksandr Yakovlev

    Aleksandr Yakovlev

Overview

This city is no longer on the map. In the 30-40s of the twentieth century, during the construction of the Rybinsk reservoir, seven hundred villages, one hundred and forty churches and monasteries, the ancient Russian city of Mologa went under water. An area of 4,600 kilometers was flooded. The deceased city carried away a secret that has not been solved so far.

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