तो इस कारण 'हार्ट ऑफ स्टील' कहलाती है ये सिटी, यहां की

तो इस कारण 'हार्ट ऑफ स्टील' कहलाती है ये सिटी, यहां की



            Magnitannia Hill is in Russia. It literally means, the mountain of the magnet. There is such a large amount of iron that the compass (compass) gets messed up here. Birds flying over this mountain go astray, so they usually avoid flying from around it. The foothills of this mountain are located in the city of Magnitogorsk, which is called the Heart of Steel, Russia's Fauladi Hearts.



This city is situated on the southern end of the Ural ranges. This place is 140 kilometers from the Kazakhstan border of Russia.



Here's Magnitogorsk Iron and Steel Works. It is Russia's largest steel plant and it is counted among the world's largest steel plants.



The establishment of this city was the dream of Russian dictator Stalin. Its foundation was laid in 1929.




-German architect Ernst May designed this city. In it there was a plan to plant the tree to separate workers' houses and those rows around the factory around the rows. But before that the Russian authorities had started construction, so I had to change my design.



In the initial phase of urban construction, about two and a half lakh skilled and unskilled laborers were installed. Most of them were Forced Labor, who were brought from the infamous Gulag jail or they were farmers, whose land had been taken away by the government.



In the cold and hot summer, they lived in tents, where there was no basic amenities. Due to the living conditions of the workers, the terms were dust. This is the reason that in the first 5 years, the famine of hunger and disease caused 10,000 famine deaths.



- The means of delivering raw materials in Magnitogorsk also were limited. Despite this, construction was very fast, as it had to work according to Russian government's instructions in Moscow.

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