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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...
- Jüri Nuut (also Jüri Nuth; 10 July 1892
Peterburi – 31 May 1952 Tallinn) was an
Estonian politician. He was a
member of VI
Riigikogu (its
National Council)...
- areas: the
northern part is residential,
while the
southern part
around Peterburi Road (Tallinn-Narva road, part of E20) and up to the
border with Rae Parish...
- su häält.
Telesaate salvestus".
Piletilevi (in Estonian). TV3 Stuudio,
Peterburi tee 81-3 — Lasnamäe, Tallinn.
Retrieved 3
April 2025.{{cite web}}: CS1...
- 59°25′28″N 24°47′32″E / 59.4244°N 24.7922°E / 59.4244; 24.7922
Address Peterburi tee 2, 11415 Tallinn,
Estonia Opening date 2018
Website t1tallinn.com...
- Tallinn-Paldiski.
Concurrency with T1.
Pronksi Urban intersection Ülemiste –
Narva Peterburi tee
crosses on flyover; end of T1 concurrency. Ülemiste
Urban intersection...
-
southeast of the city
centre near the Lake Ülemiste. The
tunnel connects Peterburi road (Tallinn–Narva Road, part of E20) with Järvevana road (part of the...
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Cathair Pheadair (Irish),
Peterburg and
Peyterburg - פּעטערבורג (Yiddish),
Peterburi (Estonian),
Petroburgo (Esperanto),
Petrograd (traditional Serbian, independent...
- Franciscos". ERR (in Estonian).
Retrieved 2025-04-16. "Eesti
peakonsulaat Peterburis ja
Pihkva esindus on
suletud – Moskva". moscow.mfa.ee.
Retrieved 2025-04-16...
- Petersburg.
There he
became one of the
editors for the
Estonian newspaper Peterburi Teataja ("The St
Petersburg Gazette"),
although he
still resided in Finland...