- Lake
Lakhta (Russian: Лахтинский разлив;
Lakhtinsky razliv; from
Finnish lahti, 'gulf') is a lake (or inlet) in St. Petersburg's
Primorsky District connected...
- The
Lakhtinsky crossover is a
railroad line that
crosses the
Lakhtinsky Razliv lake in
Saint Petersburg, Russia. For the
first stage of the Primorskaya...
- Izhora. The
largest lake is
Sestroretsky Razliv in the north,
followed by
Lakhtinsky Razliv,
Suzdal Lakes, and
other smaller lakes. Due to its
northerly location...
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Razliv in the north,
outside of the
limits of
Saint Petersburg proper.
Lakhtinsky Razliv and
Suzdal Lakes are
smaller lakes within the
northern limits of...
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Granichnaya street Lakhta 15.5
Lakhtinsky crossover Lakhtyinsky r....
- in Russia.
Lakhta was
granted urban-type
settlement status and
renamed Lakhtinsky (Лахтинский) in 1938. In 1963, it was
annexed by
Leningrad and became...
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street Lakhta 200-metre pile
bridge 1894–1924 10.5
Lakhtinsky crossover built 1925f over
Lakhtinsky Razliv 8.0
Shunting loop 2
verst (built 1894) 6.6 Planerny...
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Lakhta (Russian: Лахта) may
refer to: Lake Lakhta, or
Lakhtinsky Razliv, a lake or
inlet of the Neva Bay Lakhta,
Saint Petersburg, a
historical area of...
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residential developments in the
northwest (Dolgoe Ozero,
Komendantsky Aerodrom,
Lakhtinsky Razliv) to the
newly opened Staraya Derevnya station on the
Saint Petersburg...
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Granichnaya street Lakhta 15.5
Lakhtinsky crossover Lakhtyinsky r....