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Petergof (Russian: Петерго́ф),
known as
Petrodvorets (Петродворец) from 1944 to 1997, is a muni****l town in
Petrodvortsovy District of the
federal city...
- to
raise funds for Dadashev's wife and son. His
funeral took
place in
Petergof on
August 4. List of
deaths due to
injuries sustained in
boxing Traumatic...
- The
Peterhof Palace (Russian: Петерго́ф, tr.
Petergóf, IPA: [pʲɪtʲɪrˈɡof],) (an
emulation of
early modern Dutch "Pieterhof",
meaning "Pieter's Court")...
- Petersburg, Russia,
about halfway between Saint Petersburg proper and
Petergof, and
overlooking the s**** of the Gulf of Finland. Po****tion: 12,452 (2010...
- Ivanova), now of the
Institute of Physics,
University of St. Petersburg, St.
Petergof, Russia,
previously with the
Institut Geokhimii i
Analiticheskoi Khimii...
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Cathedral of
Saints Peter and Paul
Church in St. Petersburg,
located in
Petergof. The
current building, the
first stone church in St. Petersburg, was designed...
- muni****l
towns (Kolpino,
Krasnoye Selo, Kronstadt, Lomonosov, Pavlovsk,
Petergof, Pushkin, Sestroretsk, Zelenogorsk), and twenty-one muni****l settlements...
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Lermontov became an
expert in
producing scabrous verses (like "Holiday in
Petergof", "Ulansha", and "The Hospital")
which were
published in a school's amateur...
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Minister Knyaz Alexander Dimitriyevich (1863–?), Fire-Brigade founder,
Petergof Zemstvo chairman,
cousin of
Georgy Yevgenyevich Lvov
dvoryan families About...
- the
Imperial Court.
Palace towns included Tsarskoye Selo, Gatchina, and
Petergof.
Royal city in Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, a
historical type of city...