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  1. Historia de San Petersburgo. Imagen de la ciudad entre 1890 y 1905. Mapa de San Petersburgo de 1734. La ciudad de San Petersburgo no toma su nombre de su fundador, el zar Pedro I, sino del apóstol Pedro. La fortaleza, origen de la ciudad, tomó por un breve periodo de tiempo el nombre de Sankt-Pieterburch, derivado del nombre neerlandés Sint ...

  2. Saint Petersburg, nasong-song gi Russia. Guåha 4,879,566 na tataogues na populasion i sengsong nu i senso 2010. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Saint ...

  3. Saint Petersburg. Sankt Peterburg (Санкт-Петербург) yε kuro kεseε a ɛwɔ Russia. Emu nipa dodoɔ yɛ 4,953,219 million. Nsɛm a ɛwɔ saa atwerɛwsɛm yi mu sua. Wobɛtumi di bi aka ho aboa Wikipedia.

  4. The Fabergé Museum in Saint Petersburg ( Russian: Музей Фаберже в Санкт-Петербурге) is a privately owned museum in Saint Petersburg, Russia. It was established by Viktor Vekselberg and his Link of Times foundation in order to repatriate lost cultural valuables to Russia. [1] The museum is located in central Saint ...

  5. Saint Petersburg is the second largest city in Russia, after Moscow and the fourth most populous city in Europe. 2002 census recorded population of the federal subject 4,661,219, or 3.21% of the total population of Russia. The city with its vicinity has an estimated population of about 6 million people. According to Rosstat, in 2021 the city's ...

  6. Central Saint Petersburg is the central and the leading part of Saint Petersburg, Russia. It looks nothing like the downtown district of a typical major city, and has no skyscrapers. The Central Business District 's main borders are Neva River to the north and west, and the Fontanka River to the south and east, but the downtown includes areas ...

  7. Петроград, Leningrad, ros. Ленинград) – miasto w Rosji, położone w delcie Newy nad Zatoką Fińską. W latach 1712–1918 stolica Imperium Rosyjskiego. Powierzchnia 1439 km², liczba ludności 5 384 342 [1] . Petersburg jest miastem wydzielonym Federacji Rosyjskiej i stanowi jej odrębny podmiot.