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Zayachy Island (Russian Заячий остров, lit. 'Hare Island') is an
island in the Neva
River in St. Petersburg, Russia. It is
separated by the Kronverksky...
- May] 1703,
closer to the
estuary (5 km (3 mi)
inland from the gulf), on
Zayachy (Hare) Island, he laid down the
Peter and Paul Fortress,
which became the...
- Hare Island, next to the port of Thoothukudi,
Tamil Nadu,
India Hare or
Zayachy Island, St. Petersburg,
Russia Hare, a
hamlet in the
parish of Broadway...
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north of West
Falkland in the
Falkland Islands Rabbit Island,
Lebanon Zayachy (Rabbit) Island,
Saint Petersburg,
Russia Ōkunoshima, ****an,
often called...
- Sp****ky Island,
between the Fontanka, Moika, Gribo****ov and
Kryukov canals Zayachy Island (Hare Island), the site of the
Peter and Paul
Fortress Saint Petersburg...
- acres), and
Dekabristov at 410
hectares (1,000 acres);
others include Zayachy,
Yelagin and
Kamenny Islands. At the
source of the Neva, near Shlisselburg...
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originally also bore the name of
Sankt Petersburg. It was laid down on
Zayachy (Hare's) Island, just off the
right bank of the Neva,
three miles inland...
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refer to:
Kronverksky Strait, a
narrow strait separating Petrogradsky and
Zayachy Islands in St. Petersburg,
Russia Kronverkskoye Muni****l Okrug, a muni****l...
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island in the Neva
River delta in
Saint Petersburg, Russia.
Along with
Zayachy Island,
Aptekarsky Island, and
Petrovsky Island, it
constitutes the Petrogradskaya...
- when
Peter the
Great began construction of the
Peter and Paul
fortress on
Zayachy Island.
Under Peter the Great,
Petrogradsky district became the commercial...