Kaliningrad , a city that has no borders with Russia but is a Russian Territory, is located between Poland and Lithuania and on the edge of the Baltic Sea. When past history is examined, it is the most important city in Russia due to its location. Russians constitute the majority of the population, and Ukrainians, Poles and Armenians are also present in the city as minorities. It was the most critical point of the wars in Europe. The city, which was heavily damaged in the Second World War, was left to the Soviet Union. The city, which is a very lively and dynamic center in terms of trade, is a very rich city. Lmanuel Kant's grave is also located in this city. Places to visit include the Koningsberg cathedral, the House of Soviets, the Köningsberg walls and museums.