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meaning 'Lenin City'. On 6
September 1991, the
original name, Sankt-
Peterburg, was
returned by
citywide referendum. Today, in
English the city is known...
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Delovoy Peterburg (Russian: Деловой Петербург, lit. 'St.
Petersburg Business') is a
daily business newspaper published in
Saint Petersburg, Russia. The...
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Football Club
Zenit (Russian: Футбольный клуб «Зенит» [fʊdˈbolʲnɨj ˈkɫup zʲɪˈnʲit]), also
known as
Zenit Saint Petersburg or
simply Zenit, is a Russian...
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Bandit Petersburg (or
Gangster Petersburg, Russian: Бандитский Петербург) is a
Russian detective television series. It was one of the most
successful Russian...
- Ves
Peterburg (/vʲesʲ pʲɪtʲɪrˈburg/; in 1914–1923 Ves Petrograd; in 1924–1940 Ves
Leningrad — the
annual city
directory of Petersburg–Petrograd–Leningrad...
- Sankt-
Peterburg (Russian: Санкт-Петербург; literally:
Saint Petersburg) is a
Russian diesel-electric icebreaker. She was
built at
Baltic Shipyard in 2009...
- B-585
Sankt Peterburg (Russian: Б-585 «Санкт-Петербург»;
named after Saint Petersburg) is the lead boat of the Lada-class
submarines of the
Russian Navy...
- "Shalom
Peterburg". worldfootball.net.
Retrieved 1
November 2021. "Shalom
Peterburg". EU Football.
Retrieved 1
November 2021.
Shalom Peterburg at WorldFootball...
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Pushkin (Russian: Пу́шкин) is a muni****l town in
Pushkinsky District of the
federal city of St. Petersburg, Russia,
located 24
kilometers (15 mi) south...
- class, the
Sankt Peterburg due to the very high
costs of
modernising the submarine. The lead boat of the class,
named Sankt Peterburg, was
launched in...