Saint Petersburg in Russia was known as Petrograd from 1914 to 1924, and then as Leningrad during most of the Communist period from 1924 to 1991.
Saint Petersburg.
Saint Petersburg .
Leningrad was the name given to the city of Petrograd after Lenin's death. The name of St. Petersburg had already been changed in 1914 to Petrograd.
Leningrad is now Saint Petersburg, located at the eastern end of the Gulf of Finland in the Baltic Sea in northwestern Russia.
The Winter Palace in Saint Petersburg, Russia was home to the Russian monarchs. In 1905 after the events Bloody Sunday the Russian monarch moved to Alexander Palace.
St. Petersburg is the name of a city and not a saint.
Leningrad was originally named Saint Petersburg when it was founded. In 1914, it was changed to Petrograd, and in 1924, it was changed again to Leningrad.
St Petersburg .
It was Moscow. A former capital of Russia was Saint Petersburg, it was left in 1918. During the WW2 the capital was not changed.
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Saint Petersburg Governorate was created in 1708.
Tramways in Saint Petersburg was created in 1907.
Saint Petersburg Metro was created in 1955.
The area of Saint Petersburg is 1,439 square kilometers.
Bank Saint Petersburg was created in 1990.
Midnight in Saint Petersburg was created in 1996.
Saint Petersburg Governorate ended in 1927.