As Russia’s cultural hub, St. Petersburg delights millions of tourists every year. Founded by Peter the Great, the city was renamed Petrograd during World War I then Leningrad upon the death of Lenin.
eng.belta: Belarus keen to boost machinery exports to Russia’s St. Petersburg, Leningrad Oblast
Belarus keen to boost machinery exports to Russia’s St. Petersburg, Leningrad Oblast
Publishers Weekly: Socialist Churches: Radical Secularization and the Preservation of the Past in Petrograd and Leningrad, 1918-1988
Socialist Churches: Radical Secularization and the Preservation of the Past in Petrograd and Leningrad, 1918-1988
ST. PETERSBURG, Russia—I took a trip to Petersburg but ended up in Leningrad. I tread on a manhole cover labeled “City of Leningrad.” I pass the Saint Petersburg State Institute of Technology, proudly ...
Due to anti-German sentiment during WWI, the city was renamed to the more Russian-sounding Petrograd. “We went to bed in Petersburg and woke up in Petrograd!” screamed jingoistic headlines. After the ...
The Archival Committee of Saint Petersburg and the Archives Department of the CPV Central Committee Office held an online mid-term review to assess cooperation results since the signing of their ...
Publishers Weekly: ST. PETERSBURG: Russia's Window to the Future. The First Three Centuries
The Russian city of St. Petersburg has long been celebrated as Russia's window onto the West. In this detailed volume, the Georges attempt to make the city a window onto Russia as well. Arthur George, ...
MINSK, 18 March (BelTA) – Director General of Amkodor - Managing Company of the Amkodor Holding Company Aleksandr Yefimov held a series of working meetings with the leadership of Saint Petersburg and ...