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- Ligovo (Russian: Лигово), known as Uritsk in Soviet times, is a historical area of the federal city of Saint Petersburg (Russia). It is located in the...
- Mathilde Kschessinska or Matilda Kshesinskaya. Kschessinskaya was born at Ligovo, near Peterhof, the youngest child of Adam-Felix Kschessinsky (Polish: Adam...
- Ligovo railway station (Russian: Ста́нция Ли́гово; Finnish: Liiha) is a railway station located in St. Petersburg, Russia. In the 1950s Ligovo has fallen...
- 1788 in su****ious cir****stances. He also owned the villa and manor of Ligovo near Saint Petersburg. Russian Empire awards: Order of Saint George, 4th...
- Pavlova was a premature child, regularly felt ill and was soon sent to the Ligovo village where her grandmother looked after her. Pavlova's p****ion for the...
- interchange Diameter To sea port terminal To Predportovaya To Ulyanka, Ligovo To Predportovaya To Leninsky Prospekt To Predportovaya To Leninsky Prospekt...
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- of about 20 she began teaching in evening classes and Sunday schools in Ligovo, which brought her into contact with female political activists such as...
- 59°55′37″N 30°21′31″E / 59.9269°N 30.3585°E / 59.9269; 30.3585 Ligovsky Prospekt (Russian: Лиговский проспект) is a major street in Saint Petersburg...
- Ligovsky Pond (Russian: Лиговский пруд) was an artificial lake that existed in Ligovo, suburb of Saint Petersburg (Russia) from 1716–1941. In 1703, Peter I was...