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  1. Saint Petersburg, formerly known as Petrograd and later Leningrad, is the second-largest city in Russia after Moscow. It is situated on the River Neva, at the head of the Gulf of Finland on the Baltic Sea. The city had a population of roughly 5.6 million residents as of 2021, with more than 6.4 million people living in the metropolitan area.

  2. Leningrado (en ruso: Ленингрáдская о́бласть) es uno de los cuarenta y siete óblast que, junto con las veintidós repúblicas, nueve krais, cuatro distritos autónomos y tres ciudades federales, conforman los ochenta y cinco sujetos federales de Rusia. Desde el 2023 su capital es la ciudad de Gátchina.

  3. En enero de 1924, tras la victoria bolchevique, la creación de la Unión Soviética (1922) y el fallecimiento de Lenin (1924), San Petersburgo (en ese entonces llamada Petrogrado) cambió su nombre a Leningrado, en honor al dirigente comunista Lenin.

  4. Leningrad, oblast (province), northwestern Russia. It comprises all the Karelian Isthmus and the southern shore of the Gulf of Finland as far west as Narva. It extends eastward along the southern shore of Lake Ladoga and the Svir River as far as Lake Onega.

  5. Petrograd ( Петроград ), the name given in 1914 on the outbreak of World War I to avoid the German sound of Petersburg, was a Slavic translation of the previous name. The name was changed to Leningrad ( Ленинград) in 1924. The city was built under adverse weather and geographical conditions.