st. petersburg in English

noun
1
a city and seaport in northwestern Russia, located on the delta of the Neva River, on the eastern shores of the Gulf of Finland; population 4,548,000 (est. 2008). Founded in 1703 by Peter the Great, St. Petersburg was the capital of Russia from 1712 until the Russian Revolution. During World War II, it was held under siege by the Germans and Finns 1941–44.
2
a resort city in western Florida, on the Gulf of Mexico; population 245,314 (est. 2008).

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1. Anna continued lavish architectural advances in St. Petersburg.

2. Masha, is training to be a fashion model in St Petersburg.

3. In 1909 Feu d'artifice was performed at a concert in St. Petersburg.

4. Beetler is affiliated with Bayfront Health St Petersburg and All Children's Hospital.

5. These are pass codes to numbered accounts at the bank of St. Petersburg.

6. The Burg Bar and Grill was built to be a staple in St PetersBurg

7. He went on with great success to an even more chaotic project in St. Petersburg.

8. In 1913, the council of St. Petersburg elected nine scientists honorary members of the university.

9. Temirkanov has been the Music Director and Chief Conductor of the St. Petersburg Philharmonic since 1988.

10. In St. Petersburg Finnish matters were represented by the Minister–Secretary of State for Finland.

11. Russian clubs CSKA Moscow and Zenit St Petersburg won the UEFA Cup in 2005 and 2008.

12. Through this library Kollontai met Elena Stasova, an activist in the budding Marxist movement in St. Petersburg.

13. The premiere of the film took place on October 23, 2017 at the Mariinsky Theatre in St. Petersburg.

14. The Interfax news agency reported demonstrations in St Petersburg on June 22 over access to television broadcasting.

15. 21 Entering St Petersburg Conservatory at he shocked his professors with his angular harmonies, jagged rhythms and plangent colours.

16. On October 5, 2009, customs officials detained a shipment of Bible-based literature at the border near St. Petersburg.

17. The purchase agreement and a full list of donations are today kept in the city archives of Moscow and St. Petersburg.

18. The Leaders’ Declaration and the St. Petersburg Action Plan are in line with the position we had advocated in the meeting.

19. An international research team, including Biologists from St Petersburg University, has identified a transmissible cancer lineage in the Far Eastern mussels

20. Sent in chains to St. Petersburg, he was sentenced to death via quartering, but Empress Catherine the Great pardoned him in 1763.

21. Biography Georg Cantor's father, Georg Waldemar Cantor, was a successful merchant, working as a wholesaling agent in St Petersburg, then later as a broker in the St Petersburg Stock Exchange.Georg Waldemar Cantor was born in Denmark and he was a man with a deep love of culture and the arts

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23. A total of 58 were built for the Soviet Navy at the Sudomekh division of the Admiralty Shipyard (now Admiralty Wharves), St. Petersburg.

24. He has performed at the Royal Festival Hall (London), Salle Pleyel (Paris), and the Mariinsky Theatre (St. Petersburg) with recitals at the Edinburgh International Festival.

25. But, when we are talking of these connectivity issues and you are talking of going from Mumbai to St. Petersburg and onwards, these are complicated spaces.

26. Also, we would be briefing you about some of the positions that India has taken on the points that we would be discussing at St. Petersburg.

27. His return journey was embarrassed by sickness (at Resht), attacks from pirates, and six weeks' quarantine; he only arrived at St Petersburg on 1 January 1745.

28. He is general director and artistic director of the Mariinsky Theatre, chief conductor of the Munich Philharmonic and artistic director of the White Nights Festival in St. Petersburg.

29. 345: St Petersburg was endeavouring to restore its Amour propre in Central Asia following the hurried departure of its mission from Afghanistan and the disappointing outcome of its recent war with Turkey.

30. Bravado Plumbing, LLC is a commercial plumbing company supporting businesses, construction contractors, and homeowners across Sarasota, Bradenton, Lakewood Ranch, Palmetto, Parrish, Riverview up to St Petersburg, with exceptional plumbing solutions and services.

31. We are an American-owned travel management company with offices in Atlanta, San Francisco and Moscow, representative offices in St. Petersburg, Kiev and Odessa, and agents throughout the cities of the former USSR.

32. His father was a retired major-general of the Marine Artillery and a veteran of the 1854 siege of Sevastopol, who after retirement worked as an engineer in ordnance works near St. Petersburg.

33. Attagirl: Gerobies Girl was a Galway winner last year Racing: MICHAEL WINNER; Smart money's on smooth operator Halford at Galway Attagirl .ST PETERSBURG has its first mystic since Rasputin was bumped off in 1916.

34. Railway Minister Nikolai Aksenenko, who belongs to the oligarchic family, wants to turn the rail system into a monopoly akin to Gazprom, while the St. Petersburg liberals want to divide the rail network into competing private companies.

35. After fantastically illiterate words of the Belarusian dictator that “Frantsysk Skaryna lived and worked in St. Petersburg”, and that he grew up “on poems of Vasil Bykau”, creators of Belarusian ABC-books have amused the Belarusians.

36. St. Petersburg Collegiate High School is an “A” rated Pinellas County public charter high school of choice, focused on students’ academic success in simultaneously earning a high school diploma, an Associate in Arts degree, and a Bright Futures scholarship.

37. For more detailed Bibliographical information see Apercu des travaux zoo-ge'ographiques, published at St Petersburg in connexion with the Exhibition of 1878; and the index Ukazatel Russkoi Literatury for natural science, mathematics and medicine, published since 1872 by the Society of the Kiev University.

38. When he did finally comment, during a visit to Germany, he airily dismissed further questions by saying that what had happened was legal in Russia, and moreover an internal affair. Quite so, murmured his host Gerhard Schröder, the German chancellor, who had just sold him 60 shiny new high-speed trains for use on the Moscow-St. Petersburg line.

39. In the 17th century Arkhangelsk was immensely important as Russia’s only seaport and in 1693 Peter the Great began shipbuilding operations here, launching the Russian navy’s tiny first ship, the Svyatoy Pavel, the following year.Though the founding of St Petersburg in 1703 pushed Arkhangelsk out of the limelight, it later became a centre for Arctic exploration, a core of the huge northern