There is the Russian Enclave of Kaliningrad on rhe Baltic, and St Petersburg which is on the Gulf of Finland, a branch of the Baltic Sea
Both St Petersburg and Kaliningrad
St. Petersburg is a port on the Baltic Sea
Saint Petersburg
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baltic sea
Either Helsinki, Tallin or Stockholm
Estonia Estonia is a country, not a capital city. The place you are looking for is St Petersburg
St. Petersburg (formerly Leningrad) is situated near the end of the R. Neva, flowing into the Baltic Sea.
St Petersburg
It is located on the Baltic Sea.
It is now St. Petersburg. It is at the head of the Gulf of Finland, which is a branch off the Baltic Sea in Northern Europe. Czar Peter the Great of Russia lived for a number of years in England, being apprenticed to Chatham Dockyard. This occurred during the 1660's/1670's. when he was a teenager. Who saw Sir Christopher Wren re-building London, after the Great Fire of London ( 1666) , and today St. Paul's Cathedral , the Wren Churches and the Monument(to the Great Fire) in London were erected. Peter the Great thought "I'll have some of that when I get back home". So when he went home to Russia as the Czar, he had his tradesmen, serfs, slaves ( yes!!!! slaves) build St. Petersburg. ( Note the name) , on marsh land at the head of the Gulf of Finland. Today when viewed , the building of St. Petersburg have a classical similarity to Wren's buildings in London. The place was name St. Petersburg, and remained so , until the Russian Revolution in 1917. Whereupon, it was renamed 'Leningrad', after the communist Russian leader, Lenin. The city reverted to its original name in 1990 under Mikhael Gorbachev, and 'perestroika' ( re-structuring). Besides its classical style buildings, St. Petersburg is also known for its 'white nights'; in the Summer daylight doesn't completely go dark, because of its northern latitude.