-
Finlyandsky (masculine),
Finlyandskaya (feminine), or
Finlyandskoye (neuter) may
refer to:
Finlyandsky Muni****l Okrug, a muni****l
okrug of Kalininsky...
- St Petersburg–
Finlyandsky (Russian: Станция Санкт-Петербург-Финля́ндский, romanized: Stantsiya Sankt-Peterburg-Finlyandskiy), also
known as
Finland Station...
- in 1870–1939) was laid in
Russia (Saint
Petersburg Governorate). The
Finlyandsky Rail
Terminal was
opened in
Saint Petersburg in 1870 in
order to serve...
- the
collaboration of Marx and
Engels to the
arrival of
Lenin at the
Finlyandsky Rail
Terminal in St.
Petersburg in 1917.
Wilson "had the
present book...
- The
Finland Railway Bridge (Russian: Финля́ндский железнодоро́жный мост) is a pair of
parallel rail
bridges across the Neva
River in
Saint Petersburg,...
-
Petersburg citizens since the late 19th century,
served by
trains of
Finlyandsky Rail Terminal. The isthmus,
especially the land
along Saint Petersburg–Vyborg...
-
suburban railways,
served by five
different railway terminals (Baltiysky,
Finlyandsky, Ladozhsky,
Moskovsky and Vitebsky), as well as
dozens of non-terminal...
- new
terminal station between Finlyandsky Rail
Terminal and the
Military Medical Academy. In 1904, the line from
Finlyandsky Rail
Terminal to
Flyugov post...
- Kirovsko-Vyborgskaya Line) was
extended beneath the Neva
river to the
Finlyandsky Rail Terminal.
Later this same line was
extended when the
Vyborgsky radius...
-
Leningrad Oblast (Karelian Isthmus) and
Republic of Karelia,
which links Finlyandsky Rail
Terminal to
Khiytola (Finnish: Hiitola)
through Devyatkino, Vaskelovo...