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  1. Introduction Saint Petersburg State University Saint Petersburg State University; Rankings; History 1724–1821 1821–1917 1918–1939 1940–1999 2000–present; Organization Governance Academic year Campuses Faculties and Institutes

  2. Saint Petersburg State University and MSU each claim to be Russia's oldest university. Though Moscow State University was founded in 1755, St. Petersburg which has had a continuous existence as a "university" since 1819 sees itself as the successor of an academy established on in 1724, by a decree of Peter the Great. [citation needed] MSU ...

  3. Universidad Imperial de Saint Petersburgo (1821-1918) En 1821 la universidad fue renombrada como Universidad Imperial de Saint Petersburgo. [ 3 ] En 1823 la mayor parte de la universidad se trasladó de los Doce Colegios a la parte sur de la ciudad más allá de la Fontanka .

  4. The Main Pedagogical Institute (where Dmitri Mendeleev studied) was restored in 1828 as an educational institution independent of Saint Petersburg University, and trained teachers until it was finally closed in 1859. 1821–1917 [edit] In 1821, the university was renamed Saint Petersburg Imperial University.

  5. The Saint Petersburg Theological Academy ( Russian: Санкт-Петербургская духовная академия) is a higher education institution of the Russian Orthodox Church, located in Saint Petersburg, Russia. The academy preparing theologians, clergymen, singers and icon writers for the Eastern Orthodox Church and grants ...

  6. In 1786, the Moscow and St. Petersburg branches merged to form the "Imperial Assignation Bank", which was allowed to perform currency exchange operations with foreign states. In 1799–1805, the buildings of the bank also housed the Saint Petersburg Mint, which produced coinage.

  7. San Petersburgo es la segunda ciudad más grande de Rusia. Según el censo 2010, la población del sujeto federal era de 4 879 566 o el 3,4 % de la población total de Rusia, 14 frente al 4 661 219 (3,2 %) registrado en el censo de 2002, 15 y por debajo de 5 023 506 registrados en el censo de 1989. 16 .