St. Petersburg will officially receive its award with other mentionable cities on April 20 of this year. |
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He worked in government service, but was expelled from St Petersburg in 1820 for writing revolutionary epigrams. |
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St Petersburg Ballet Theatre, now 10 years old, is a regular and popular visitor to Britain, and it doesn't stint on its coverage. |
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Nowadays, I'm itching to to see the onion domes and the Hermitage in St. Petersburg, as well as Red Square and Lenin's Tomb in Moscow. |
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Most of them are from his estate which was bequeathed by his heirs to the State Russian Museum in today's St. Petersburg. |
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Peterhof stands out like a jewel among the bland communist structures found in greater St. Petersburg. |
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The scheme would save trans-shipment costs at major ports like St. Petersburg or Novorossisk. |
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Olga predicated that it would him and myself who would marry well into St Petersburg society. |
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The prince searches for her through the white night of St. Petersburg, his mind full of confusion, premonitions and anxiety. |
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However, since it was mainly Europeans and Scandinavians that visited and stayed in St. Petersburg, it was disturbing. |
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He found his inspiration in the Jewellery Gallery of the Hermitage in St Petersburg, the greatest treasury of western art in Russia. |
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In 1988 he was appointed dean of the faculty of physics and technology at the St. Petersburg Technical University. |
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The same year Lodygin's electric lamps were illuminating a St Petersburg shop and he went on to patent the wolfram filament lamp. |
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Dinner in the St. Petersburg Hotel's large restaurant came to a halt as all eyes focused on the television. |
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After some controversy Nicholas's remains were interred alongside his ancestors in the Petropavlovsk Cathedral in St Petersburg. |
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The newly re-created Amber Room opened to the public in June 2003 for the tricentennial celebration of St. Petersburg. |
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The muscle-bound St. Petersburg native stripped to the waist and plunged fearlessly into the icy river. |
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His collected works of 24 volumes are far from complete, and he left a huge archival heritage that resides in St. Petersburg. |
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Meanwhile Hamburg and St. Petersburg were, for the first time, able to arrange personal visits and school exchanges. |
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Alexander Sokurov has a surprisingly ornate clock in his otherwise cool and restrained St Petersburg flat. |
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As assistant managing editor for copy at the St. Petersburg Times, she sits in on news meetings. |
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At midnight we boarded a train to Saint Petersburg, once home of the czars and Russia's most European city. |
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Kim returned home Aug.18 after a three-week round-trip railway trip across the vast expanse of Siberia to Moscow and St. Petersburg. |
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Though not a native Russian, he was on the staff of the Imperial Theatres in St Petersburg and played in a court chamber ensemble. |
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In the four days we spent in St Petersburg we feasted on mood and atmosphere. |
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From the front of the St. Petersburg Hotel the sky shaded from pale grey to gold, orange and deep red. |
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Give us your take on St. Petersburg as a whole and the first time ever that the IndyCar Series cars turned both right and left. |
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Piotrovsky has also earmarked a further building in St Petersburg for a separate space to display artefacts from the archaeology department. |
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He wrote his doctoral thesis on algorithms for continued fractions which he submitted to the University of St Petersburg. |
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It was an unforgettable journey after four days in the relative glamour and beauty of St Petersburg. |
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During summertime, especially in Saint Petersburg, the ducks and geese love to swim. |
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A group of St Petersburg balletomanes are said to have celebrated their devotion to Taglioni's art by cooking and eating a pair of her shoes. |
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In 1920 he returned to St Petersburg to two posts, one as professor at the Polytechnic Institute, and the other as docent at the university. |
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A railroad line was constructed from the base to the front lines at Petersburg. |
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In neither Moscow nor St. Petersburg is there a museum devoted solely to the Gulag or Soviet crimes. |
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After attending Saint Petersburg College Prep School, Laura studied at the University of South Florida in Tampa. |
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Born in 1896 in St. Petersburg, he was trained not only as a physicist but also as a cellist. |
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Tremors had been recorded in 1908 on a seismograph 4,000 kilometers west of St. Petersburg. |
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Can this demon conductor possibly be pried away from his beloved Kirov Opera in St. Petersburg and tied permanently to New York? |
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St Petersburg is located on the delta of the Neva River, at the head of the Gulf of Finland. |
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He sought out the remnants of Siam in Thailand, and Rhodesia in Zimbabwe, and Leningrad in St. Petersburg. |
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During the Cold War the city was used by film-makers as a stand-in for St Petersburg in movies such as Reds, The Kremlin Letter and Doctor Zhivago. |
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In 1832, Baron Schilling, a Russian diplomat, linked the Summer Palace of the tsar in St Petersburg to the Winter Palace using a telegraph with rotating magnetized needles. |
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In 1902, Mercy dArgenteau, the Princess de Montyglyon, a Belgian countess and hereditary princess of the Holy Roman Empire, journeyed to St. Petersburg, Russia. |
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You also have some rather elegant hotel reservations in St. Petersburg, the front desk clerk is Agent 21, so I'm sure you'll have no problems there. |
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Photographs taken in Moscow and St. Petersburg in 1993 reflect Lawton's palpable empathy for his shopworn subjects, two years after the breakup of the Soviet Union. |
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Eighteenth-century St Petersburg was a honeypot for artists, art dealers, and craftsmen, rather as New York has become in the latter half of the 20th century. |
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For 51 days, the Soviet of Workers' Deputies in the then Russian capital St Petersburg had been an alternative power to the tsar, Russia's absolute monarch. |
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Conceived in 1703, St Petersburg was Tsar Peter's monument to Europe's artistic and cultural achievements, and a symbol of his determination to Europeanise Russia. |
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In 1884, an Imperial Russian Navy officer, Aleksandr Mozhaisky, used a ramp to coax a monoplane into the air for 65 to 100 feet outside St. Petersburg. |
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I see another quiet figure, of virtuous life and quiet ways, not much heard of until our left was turned at Petersburg. |
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Aduyeva received her education at the State University of technology and Design in St. Petersburg. |
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While in St Petersburg he made one of his most famous discoveries when he defined the simple nodes and the frequencies of oscillation of a system. |
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Their ideas, vulgarized, tended to inspire and reinforce that obsession with the occult and the mystical which became noticeable in St Petersburg society. |
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The prince searches for her through the white night of St. Petersburg, his mind full of confusion, premonitions and anxiety, as on the eve of an attack. |
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Besides the above-mentioned roles, I also had the pleasure to see her shine in two other seldom performed roles in the Ruzimatov gala in St. Petersburg. |
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In 1901 Lyapunov was elected to the Russian Academy of Sciences in St Petersburg and in the following year became an academician in applied mathematics of the Academy. |
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Last April, the Memorial Anti-Discrimination Center in St. Petersburg announced its closure under pressure from huge fines. |
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But the tradition of crafting a mask from the recently deceased stretches back far earlier than the creator of St. Petersburg. |
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Tom, a lively and adventurous lad, lives with his priggish brother Sid and his good-hearted Aunt Polly in the quiet town of St Petersburg, Missouri. |
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Delegates from Petersburg and Lynchburg, with minimal ties to the North and a strong orientation to the Southern trade, tended to support disunion. |
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The two-hour delay in starting that morning began to take on increasing significance as the sun reached its zenith without disclosing Petersburg on the horizon. |
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Some items have survived in zoological institutes and natural history museums in Saint Petersburg, Stockholm, and Amsterdam, as well as in the British Museum in London. |
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The grand balls of St Petersburg in 1914 looked like the revels of the Bourbons in late 18th century Paris with women in costume wigs and men in grand uniforms. |
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Returned to St Petersburg, they transformed the lodges into secret societies and plotted to bring constitutional rule to an autocratic, caste-ridden, and militaristic state. |
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Her first big break came in 1999, when she was asked to furnish the five-star Astoria Hotel in St. Petersburg with her curtains, bedcovers and table linen. |
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Then Gilkes immersed himself in the Old Masters at the hermitage in St. Petersburg. |
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Having already tired of life in Italy, and having burnt her bridges in Petersburg, Anna has no choice but to move to the country. |
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They were the organizers of the first Russian demoparty, Enlight '96 in St. Petersburg, but unfortunately there weren't any quality releases. |
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The St. Petersburg grandmistress blundered on the 29th move of a Kramnik Sicilian and resigned three moves later. |
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Petersburg and the Western Stone in the Western Wall as the heaviest object moved by humans without powered machinery. |
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The Gothic Chapel inside Alexandria Park, Petergof,Saint Petersburg, Russia. |
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Petersburg and matched to sets built at the Leavesden studio by production designer Peter Lamont. |
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Rangers also reached the final of the same competition in 2008, where they lost to Zenit Saint Petersburg of Russia. |
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Popularisation of events elsewhere overshadowed the significance of this theatre, which was close to Saint Petersburg, the Russian capital. |
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Petersburg student, the revolutionist Victor Haldin, who has assassinated a savagely repressive Russian government minister. |
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That year, Petersburg also published a book, in which the images were accompanied by the poem's text. |
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The journey from Helsinki to Saint Petersburg takes only three and a half hours. |
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Voltaire's library is preserved intact in the National Library of Russia at Saint Petersburg, Russia. |
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As of February 2017, the city council is also in talks to twin with Bordeaux, Saint Petersburg and Miami. |
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One of them is used as the pedestal of the Bronze Horseman in Saint Petersburg, Russia. |
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Petersburg was instructed to present his country's view opposing Russia's consolidation plans in Manchuria. |
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On the Baltic Sea Peter founded a new capital called Saint Petersburg, later known as Russia's Window to Europe. |
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They quickly spread to other cities in the United Kingdom, as well as continental European cities, particularly Paris, Berlin, and St Petersburg. |
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European Russia includes Moscow and Saint Petersburg, the two largest cities in Russia. |
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Moscow Metro and Saint Petersburg Metro are the oldest in Russia, opened in 1935 and 1955 respectively. |
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The oldest and largest Russian universities are Moscow State University and Saint Petersburg State University. |
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The Bolshoi Ballet in Moscow and the Mariinsky Ballet in St Petersburg remain famous throughout the world. |
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The most visited destinations in Russia are Moscow and Saint Petersburg, the current and former capitals of the country. |
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He also brought in German engineers to supervise the construction of the new city of Saint Petersburg. |
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Diplomat Kofi Annan meeting with Vladimir Putin in Saint Petersburg, Russian Federation. |
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Russia annexed the Baltic coast from Sweden and parts of Finland, which would become the site of the new Russian capital, Saint Petersburg. |
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From the site of Saint Petersburg one route runs south to the Black Sea and a shorter one goes to the headwaters of the Volga. |
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In 1814 he proposed to Emperor Alexander I of Russia a plan to build a tunnel under the river Neva in St Petersburg. |
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Petersburg to make arrangements with Nicholas I of Russia with the hope of raising funds. |
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Petersburg at the Bashnia and that same year the Acmeist poet Gumilev brought his young wife Anna Akhmatova to read her early poems. |
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Kirov Ballet is based at the Mariinsky Theatre in St Petersburg, Russia and is famous the world over for its classic productions. |
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Nor will I kvetch about jet lag following nine flying hours between Philadelphia and St Petersburg. |
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The statue of the river god Ilissos has been lent to the State Hermitage Museum in St Petersburg for an exhibition until mid-January. |
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The former Russia and Zenit St Petersburg manager was on Dynamo Moscow and Terek Gorzny's radar only last week. |
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On the phone, she told friends she was going by train to st. Petersburg. |
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Petersburg today unveiled a new solar battery project that will explore how to store and use energy from the sun. |
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Petersburg University in Russia and his colleagues, suggested that volcanoes account for a large proportion of the CFCs in the atmosphere. |
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Pogrebnyak then moved to Tom Tomsk, before joining Zenit St Petersburg and then Bundesliga club Stuttgart. |
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Crown Prince Alexei, 13, and Grand Duchess Maria, 19, will be laid to rest with the rest of the family in tsarist capital St Petersburg. |
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Petersburg and Oryol, and to Spasskoye, to which Turgenev had eventually come home and where some of his best-know novels were written. |
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On June, 7, 1917 the Tavriisk province commissar and Military volost executive committee sent another application to Petersburg. |
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Who does not remember the leader of the assault of the mine at Petersburg? |
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The resident of St Petersburg used a big kitchen knife to cut his right earlobe. |
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Petersburg where he established the Russian Greco-Catholic Church with the ordination of Exarch Leonid Feodorov. |
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The body of 61-year-old Bobby Farrell was discovered in St Petersburg after he failed to answer a wake-up call. |
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Even Colonel Yakov, so recently carpeted by St Petersburg, was reported to be back in the Pamirs. |
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Celebrations for Emirates' newest destination spanned two hemispheres today with St Petersburg being the airline's theme for the Emirates Melbourne Cup in Australia. |
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Ports of call include Stockholm, Helsinki, St Petersburg overnight stay and Tallinn with a transit of the Kiel Canal on the outward and return journeys. |
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This means you can racing along the streets of St Petersburg when suddenly the heavens open, making that hairpin turn an even more difficult prospect. |
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The top of the piece features the constellation Ursa Minor, which includes the Pole Star, which people from Warwickshire and St Petersburg can observe at the same time. |
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Petersburg produced generation after generation of brilliant number theorists, including Chebyshev, Korkin, Zolotarev, Markov, Voronoi and Vinogradov. |
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There is a crew of 13 on board the cargo ship which was carrying bauxite for aluminium and was travelling from Aughinish to St Petersburg in Russia. |
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Russian clown Slava Polunin of St Petersburg Circus brings a stunning blizzard, as well as giant floating balloons and a fine cobweb floating out over the audience. |
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The index will be based on exports from Riga, with differentials supplied for the ports of Klaipeda, Liepaja, St Petersburg, Tallinn, Ventspils and Vyborg. |
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Petersburg and at three Yard of Ale locations further ahead. |
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Moscow serves as the reference point for the timezone used in most of European Russia, including Saint Petersburg, Belarus, and the Republic of Crimea. |
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In March 1646, the colony decided to build a fourth frontier fort, Fort Henry, at the falls of the Appomattox, where the modern city of Petersburg is located. |
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Petersburg and Grand Prix of Miami have held IndyCar races as well. |
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The last significant battles raged around the Siege of Petersburg. |
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Dredge ship with barges on Neva bay in Saint Petersburg, Russia. |
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Petersburg and Sochi, or exported to countries such as Canada. |
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Church of the Savior on Blood in Russian Revival style, Saint Petersburg. |
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On 26 June 2009, Methodists celebrated the 120th year since Methodism arrived in Czarist Russia by erecting a new Methodist centre in Saint Petersburg. |
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Petersburg under Alexander Siloti, and Leipzig under Arthur Nikisch. |
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New Peterhof railstation building, 1857, Saint Petersburg, Russia. |
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The Gulf of Finland connects the Baltic Sea with Saint Petersburg. |
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A hawk by nature, Ellenborough strongly favoured presenting St Petersburg with an ultimatum warning that any further incursions into Persia would be regarded as a hostile act. |
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Petersburg State Ice Ballet performs its ice dancing version in Brooklyn this December, and Sony IMAX is planning a feature film in 3-D, with spoken parts and one dance scene. |
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