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In Russia the production of Hyundai Accent, Sonata, Hyundai Elantra, Hyundai Santa Fe cars is taking place at TagAZ plant under contract till 2010 in Taganrog, and continued afterwards.
The fauna of the freshwater Taganrog Bay is much poorer – it consists of 55 species from 36 general and 16 families ; among them, three species are rare and 6 are endangered.
Taganrog () is a port city in Rostov Oblast, Russia, located on the north shore of the Taganrog Bay ( Sea of Azov ), several kilometers west of the mouth of the Don River.
Within the framework of administrative divisions, it is incorporated as Taganrog Urban Okrug — an administrative unit with the status equal to that of the districts.
The climate of Taganrog is temperate ( Köppen climate classification Cfa ).
Taganrog is the leading industrial center of Rostov Oblast.
The biggest company currently operating in Taganrog is Taganrog Metallurgical Plant, ( publicly traded company Tagmet ).
The other major employer is Taganrog Auto Factory ( TagAZ Ltd .) which originated from Taganrog Combine Harvester Factory.
It is believed that Taganrog image may be used as Lukomorye ( fairy tale land ) in Alexander Pushkin's Ruslan and Lyudmila ( 1820 ).
Taganrog is twinned with:
The Accent is produced for the Chinese market by Beijing Hyundai Co., a joint venture with Beijing Automotive Industry Corp. For Russian market it is assembled by TagAZ plant in Taganrog.
Yeysk () is a port and a resort town in Krasnodar Krai, Russia, situated on the shore of the Taganrog Gulf of the Sea of Azov.
The Musso is available in Russia as TagAZ Road Partner, produced by TagAZ in Taganrog, Russia ( since 2008 ) and also in Iran as Musso, produced by Moratab Khodro Co. ( since 2003 ).
A large collection of caricatures is now kept at the Taganrog Museum of Local Lore and History and at the Literary Museum named after Chekhov.
Today this area is occupied by Taganrog Iron and Steel Factory TAGMET.

Taganrog and city
The doctors recommended her to take a rest in a temperate climate and suggested the southern city of Taganrog, by the sea of Azov.
The last session of the government took place in the city of Taganrog.
Arkhip Kuindzhi was born in January 1841 in Mariupol ( present-day Ukraine ), but he spent his youth in the city of Taganrog.
After the Russian Civil War, Grechko was enrolled into the 6th Cavalry College in the city of Taganrog, which he graduated in 1926.
In foreign literature, the city was mentioned in the titles of the following novels: Der Tote von Taganrog by Eberhard von Cranach-Sichart, Taganrog ( dedicated to death or disappearance of Alexander I ) by Reinhold Schneider.
Rennenkampf was set free after the October Revolution and moved to the city of Taganrog on the Azov Sea coast, where he lived under the false name of Mandusakis claiming to be a Greek citizen ; however, the ruse was discovered by the Bolsheviks on March 16, 1918.
He was born in the Russian city of Taganrog into a family of painters.
She was born as Faina Feldman ( Фельдман ) to a wealthy Jewish family in the city of Taganrog.
In 1880, when the Greek composer lived in Taganrog in his mansion on the Catholic Street, he gathered the whole beau monde of the city.
Image: Antokolski_Peter_the_Great. jpg | The Peter the Great Monument in the city of Taganrog, 1898
Konstantin Apollonovich Savitsky (; 6 June 1844-13 February 1905 ) was a Russian realist painter born in the city of Taganrog in the village Frankovka or Baronovka, named after former governor Otto Pfeilizer-Frank.

Taganrog and Anton
* Taganrog, home of Anton Chekov.
In 1919, General Anton Denikin kept his headquarters at the Avgerino mansion in Taganrog.
The Assumption Cathedral in Taganrog, Russia ( 1818-1938 ), where Anton Chekhov was christened on February 10, 1860
* Taganrog State Pedagogical Institute named after Anton Chekhov

Taganrog and Chekhov
In 1868 after a short stint in Kherson gymnasium worked as a gymnasium teacher of physics and mathematics at gymnasiums of Taganrog, particularly the Chekhov Gymnasium.
** Chekhov Gymnasium, school, and now museum in Taganrog
** Chekhov Library, public library in Taganrog
Chekhov Monument in Taganrog ( 1960, photographed in 2006 )

Taganrog and Faina
Birthhouse of Faina Ranevskaya in Taganrog.

Taganrog and ;
The Treaty stipulated to return Azov to the Ottomans ; Taganrog and several Russian fortresses were to be demolished ; while the Tsar pledged to stop interfering into the affairs of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.
*: State Electrotechnic University, Saint-Petersburg ; Kaliningrad Technical University ; Moscow State University of Economics, Statistics and Informatics ; Saint-Petersburg State University of Technology and Design ; Taganrog State Radiotechnic University.
The Nubira was briefly produced from CKD kits on Taganrog, Russia TagAZ factory ; it was marketed as the Doninvest Orion.

Taganrog and Russian
On September 12, 1698 Taganrog was founded there, which became the first military base of the Russian Navy.
The Treaty ended the war, ceded Azov and the Taganrog fortress to Russia, affirmed Russian pilgrimage rights to the Holy Land, established a Russian diplomatic base in Constantinople, and secured the return of all prisoners of war.
Throughout the 19th century the Russian wheat crop developed into a significant export commodity, with trading and shipping mainly in the hands of members of the Greek Diaspora from the Baltic Sea, Taganrog, and Odessa.
The first Russian Navy base, Taganrog was officially founded by Peter the Great on September 12, 1698 and hosted the Azov Flotilla of Catherine the Great ( 1770 – 1783 ).
By the end of the 18th century, Taganrog lost its primacy as a military base after the Crimea and the Sea of Azov were absorbed into the Russian Empire.
According to this legend, the Russian tsar Alexander I did not die in Taganrog, but instead left his crown and the status of monarch to continue his life as a traveling hermit.
Numerous Russian and international aristocrats, politicians, artists, and scientists were born and / or have lived in Taganrog.
* Official Web Site of the City of Taganrog, Russian

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