Old Sarepta

Coordinates: 48°31′10″N 44°30′39″E / 48.51944°N 44.51083°E / 48.51944; 44.51083
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Old Sarepta (Russian: Старая Сарепта), now Krasnoarmeyskiy Rayon, is a district of Volgograd, in Russia. Sarepta was founded 28 kilometers south of

Tatar tribes. Its name comes from Sarepta in I Kings 17:9-10 and here derives from that of the Sarpa river, which flows into the Volga
nearby.

The city was renamed Krasnoarmeisk in 1920, and became a district of Volgograd (then Stalingrad) in 1931.

A set of eighteenth-century buildings in Sarepta that escaped the bombing during the Battle of Stalingrad is since 1990 an open-air museum called the Old Sarepta Museum of History and Ethnography.

When the German Lutheran church tried to bring Old Serepta under its influence, some of the Moravian Brethren emigrated to Canada and founded New Sarepta.

References

  • Lächele, Rainer Die Herrnhuter-Kolonie Sarepta und die Mennonitensiedlung Chortitza. Wolgograd, 2001.

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48°31′10″N 44°30′39″E / 48.51944°N 44.51083°E / 48.51944; 44.51083