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Pargolovo (Russian: Па́рголово, Finnish: Parkala, German: Pargola) is a muni****l
settlement in the
Vyborgsky District of
Saint Petersburg, Russia. Until...
- Pavlovsk,
merged with Leningrad. In 1954, the
settlements Levashovo,
Pargolovo and
Pesochny merged with Leningrad.
Leningrad gave its name to the Leningrad...
- half-loaded
bombs in an
unfrequented suburban park
beyond the Neva
around Pargolovo. The
night before the ********ination,
Hryniewiecki wrote a
letter to posterity...
- family,
which is now the
location of the Fabergé Museum; the
manor of
Pargolovo near
Saint Petersburg.
Through marriage, the
Shuvalovs also
acquired property...
- рыбка" [Sincerity and
Golden Fish] (PDF). mopargolovo.ru (in Russian).
Pargolovo Official Site. 29
April 2019. p. 8.
Archived (PDF) from the
original on...
- the
border with Belarus;
downgraded to 58K-284 A-122 "Vyborg Highway":
Pargolovo - Ogonki;
downgraded to 41A-180 in 2020 A-128:
Saint Petersburg - Vsevolozhsk...
- were made
subordinate to Leningrad. In 1954 the
settlements Levashovo,
Pargolovo and
Pesochny were also
transferred to Leningrad. In 1956 Boksitogorsky...
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Dibuny (zone 3)
Pesochnaya (formerly Grafskaya, zone 3)
Levashovo (zone 3)
Pargolovo (zone 3, link to the
Murino station of the
Saint Petersburg–Hiitola railroad)...
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settlements under the district's jurisdiction:
Levashovo (Левашово) 4,095
Pargolovo (Парголово) 12,225 Muni****l
okrugs under the district's jurisdiction:...
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Princess Elizaveta. In 1844, she
married Count Andrei Shuvalov, the
owner of
Pargolovo (not to be
confused with
another branch of the
Shuvalov family whose family...