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Strelna (en ruso: Стре́льна) es un emplazamiento histórico situado aproximadamente a mitad de camino entre San Petersburgo y Peterhof, Rusia, desde donde domina la costa del golfo de Finlandia. Administrativamente es una entidad municipal bajo jurisdicción del Distrito de Petrodvortsovy dentro de San Petersburgo.
Strelna (Russian: Стре́льна, IPA: [ˈstrʲelʲnə]) is a municipal settlement in Petrodvortsovy District of the federal city of Saint Petersburg, Russia, about halfway between Saint Petersburg proper and Petergof, and overlooking the shore of the Gulf of Finland. Population: 12,452 (2010 Russian census); 12,751 (2002 Census).
El Palacio Konstantínovski o Palacio de Constantino (en ruso Константиновский дворец, Konstantínovski dvoréts), también denominado Palacio de los Congresos (Дворец конгрессов, Dvoréts kongréssov) es un palacio barroco en Strelna (suburbio situado en la parte sudoeste de la ciudad de San Petersburgo ...
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The Coastal Monastery of St. Sergius (Сергиева Приморская пустынь) is a Russian Orthodox monastery in the coastal settlement of Strelna near St. Petersburg. It used to be one of the richest monasteries of the Russian Empire and formerly contained seven churches as well as many chapels. History
The Strelna (Russian: Стрельна) is a river in the south of the Kola Peninsula in Murmansk Oblast, Russia. It is 213 kilometres (132 mi) long, and has a drainage basin of 2,770 square kilometres (1,070 sq mi). The Strelna originates on the Keivy and flows into the White Sea. Its biggest tributary is the Beryozovaya. References
STRELNA. tHE nATIONAL cONGRESS pALACE. The small town of Strelna hosts thousands of visitors each year, and at just 19 kilometers west of St. Petersburg, this coastal suburb represents both old and modern-day Russia.
Strelna is a municipal settlement in Petrodvortsovy District of the federal city of Saint Petersburg, Russia, about halfway between Saint Petersburg proper and Petergof, and overlooking the shore of the Gulf of Finland. Population: 12,452 (2010 Census); 12,751 (2002 Census).